
Orange County Rescue Mission will host a celebration to commemorate the achievement of residents who have taken a major step towards self-sufficiency by completing the nonprofit’s career launch program.
The inspiring gathering highlights the impactful nature of OCRM’s holistic programs, which are designed to heal from and address the root causes of homelessness. These include issues such as domestic violence, human trafficking, and/or substance abuse, while also equipping individuals with the skills to achieve lasting financial and personal independence.
The Orange County Rescue Mission (OCRM) is set to host a significant event on April 25, 2025, to honor the achievements of residents who have completed the nonprofit’s career launch program. Taking place from 4 to 5 pm at the Village of Hope in Tustin located at 1 Hope Drive, Tustin, 92782 (On the corner of Valencia and Red Hill). For more information contact: Kristi Nichols at 559-269-8676 or kristi.nichols@rescuemission.org This celebration will highlight the remarkable progress these individuals have made toward self-sufficiency.
Founded in 1963, the Orange County Rescue Mission is a faith-based organization that seeks to serve the Least, the Last, and the Lost in the community. Its comprehensive programs offer guidance, counseling, education, job training, food, shelter, and healthcare, all tailored to aid individuals in their journey toward self-sufficiency.
To make a donation or inquire about volunteer opportunities with Orange County Rescue Mission, please contact (714) 247-4300 or visit www.rescuemission.org

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