
Meeting Homelessness with Hope: Springs Rescue Mission Model
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This podcast focused on new rescue mission models and their role in addressing homelessness, with a particular focus on the Springs Rescue Mission (SRM) as a case study. This model is particularly interesting because it can be particularly helpful for rescue missions to consider if they are in context where they are balancing retaining their Christian values while in progressive contexts, which is becoming an increasingly common challenge. The Spring Rescue Mission model is what Dr. Andrew Sears calls a Critical Mass model in his typology of faith-based organizations (see https://youtu.be/MpvQwHDwNMo).
This podcast provides an in-depth look into SRM's operations, philosophies, and tiered approach to helping the homeless, emphasizing "Housing, Health, and Work" as key ingredients and advocating for person-first programming over the "Housing First" model promoted by federal initiatives. The text also critically examines the history and effectiveness of "Permanent Supportive Housing" (PSH), contrasting it with SRM's multi-faceted, faith-driven method that prioritizes individual agency and long-term transformation through various stages of support.
This podcast episode was generated by NotebookLM and reviewed by CVU for accuracy.
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rescuemissions.cityvision.edu