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The Pueblo Rescue Mission signed over the deed of the 710 W. Fourth St. Porchlight Campus building to the city Thursday and will be signing over the 728 W.
Pueblo City Council recently approved $400,000 to the Pueblo Rescue Mission to expand its services and shelter the homeless at 710 W. Fourth St.
The city of Pueblo spent $365,000 last year to purchase a new warming shelter for the Pueblo Rescue Mission to serve people who are homeless during weather emergencies.
PUEBLO — The city of Pueblo is taking ownership of the Pueblo Rescue Mission after weeks of uncertainty about whether it would stay open. The deeds of the mission's two buildings on West 4th ...
The Rescue Mission's website states that its mission is to “strive to empower and improve the lives of unsheltered adults in Pueblo through the provision of food, shelter and navigational ...
The new leader of the Pueblo Rescue Mission has resigned after just 2 months, and the shelter is reducing services due to financial woes. Here's why.
Pueblo Rescue Mission’s decision to offer shelter for pets was a notable one, considering its self-proclaimed hurdles to doing so and how vocal some city officials were about seeing it adopted ...
Although Pueblo Rescue Mission is not currently a member, it had been in the past, Thomas said. His organization contacted Pueblo Rescue Mission to offer assistance as it undergoes reorganization.
The Pueblo Rescue Mission, the city’s only homeless shelter, is looking for a new executive director. Ken Wood, board chair for the rescue mission, told the Chieftain that now-former Director ...
The Pueblo Rescue Mission currently can shelter just under a hundred people at their building on 4th Street. The Executive Director at Pueblo Rescue Mission, Melanie Rapier, said this is not enough.
Pueblo Rescue Mission reopened its shelter in January of 2021, after purchasing and remodeling a building in 2020 on the 700 block of West 4th Street using a $1.5 million Department of Local ...