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The Pueblo Rescue Mission is dissolving and signing over the deeds to its shelter buildings to the city. Here's why, and what comes next.
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.
Pueblo Rescue Mission is seeking to purchase a commercial building at 710 W. Fourth St., for a warming shelter and service center for Pueblo's unhoused ...
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Here's why the city of Pueblo is asking the Pueblo Rescue Mission to sign over the deed to its emergency warming shelter, purchased with city funds.
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.
Pueblo Rescue Mission saved by city ownership after turmoil threatened closure. Several organizations stepped up to help ensure no services were taken away.
After a four-year drought Pueblo Rescue Mission and Crazy Faith Street Ministry are operating permanent emergency homeless shelters as well as treatment programs to help people get off the streets.
PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) - Leadership at the Pueblo Rescue Mission (PRM) tells KRDO13 that they have recently uncovered evidence of financial misconduct by one of their senior employees.
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.