Rescue Mission Work - The Cornerstone Rescue Mission
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Rescue Mission Work - The Cornerstone Rescue Mission
30 Main St. PO Box 2188 Rapid City, SD 57709 605-341-2844 Fax:605-718-2332 [email protected] May 2015 Rescue Mission Work I recently had the chance to meet with the offices of South Dakota’s congressional delegation both here in Rapid City and in Washington, D.C. I was impressed with how in tune everyone seemed to be with issues that are of importance to Rescue Mission work such as Religious Conscience Rights, Tax Reform, and Housing issues. Then I thought how blessed we are to be serving the homeless in an area that is so accepting of Christian organizations. Around our country groups like ours face challenges from those who feel the work we do should exist apart from Biblical teaching. Those challenges come in many shapes and forms and are both costly and time consuming. We are blessed that these types of challenges have not graced our doorstep to date. At Cornerstone Rescue Mission we are unashamedly Christian. We welcome anyone and everyone into the mission regardless of race, religion, or sexual identity. We do this because we truly believe in the power of Jesus Christ to save sinners and we recognize that sin can be common to all. Our prayer is that while we are helping people seek treatment for physical and mental ailments, addictions, and chronic homelessness they will also hear and respond to the Gospel. We accomplish a great deal yearly. Last year we helped 120 people transition from homelessness into stable housing. Up 40% from the year before. The Supportive Services for Veteran Families program served 260 households across the state. We are proud to see these kinds of results, but our efforts hold no hope at all if those in our care do not hear the good news of Jesus Christ. I’d like to thank you for your partnership in the sharing Jesus with Cornerstone Rescue Mission guests. Your donations of time, money, household goods and clothing help us to accomplish our mission on both a temporal and eternal level. Even the smallest of these gestures goes far for the work of God’s Kingdom. Thank you for your continued support. Tom Golden, Executive Director Cornerstone Rescue Mission 605-718-8712 KITCHEN VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Do you have a group that wants to help out at Cornerstone? We invite you to bring food, cook and serve a meal in our remodeled kitchen! OPEN DATES: Supper for the First Monday of every month Call Maryam at 341-2844 for more information. Supper for the Second Tuesday of every month Lunch for the Second Sunday of the month on every other month. Thank you!! The Blessing of Donors and Volunteers Corie Arnold came into Cornerstone shortly before Christmas. This young lady has the energy of three people and a heart of gold. We first met Corie when she called to get volunteer information for the Mission. We happened to mention that the Women & Children’s Home needed towels and we were off to the races. Corie brought in bags and bags of towels. We would then mention another “need” and she would appear with more bags. And this is how it went for a couple of months. Corie even took it upon herself to make up flyers to help gather the things we needed. She has an amazing group of friends and family behind her, including her grandmother and her grandmother’s High School Class of 1964. Corie said she has been amazed by the generosity and excitement demonstrated by people who wanted to help her cause. We laughed when she told us she would strike up conversations with complete strangers in the grocery store checkout line and they would end up helping her with more donations. She estimates she has had 50 to 60 people helping her gather donations. Corie is already making a plan for an event this spring. All we know is that we thank God all the volunteers and for this little tornado that blew into Cornerstone and we want to give her and everyone a big “Thank You” for all that you, and Corie and her friends, family and group of supporters have done. We are so grateful to all the volunteers and people who donate their time helping the needy of our area, the guests of Cornerstone Rescue Mission. per Drive starts in a i D l a u n n J une A h t f ! Fi Black Hills Community Bank will begin the annual Dear Ones Diaper Driver in JUNE for the entire month. Please look for more information on our website: cornerstonemission.org 2015 Cornerstone Board of Directors May Needs List CORNERSTONE RESCUE MISSION 30 MAIN STREET Sam Fischer, President Fischer Furniture Dr. Chad Carpenter, Vice President Carpenter Dental Dick McConnell, Secretary Architect Tom Golden Cornerstone Rescue Mission Executive Director James Castleberry Cornerstone Foundation Greg Barnier Attorney at Law Fred Erdman Doug’s Sinclair Coffee CREAMER SUGAR 1 AND We are critically short of coffee at the mission. Many of our guests substitute coffee for previous addictions, and coffee is a much better choice. It is estimated that between 34.7% - 48.5% of all sheltered adults who are homeless had chronic substance use issues and/or alcohol addictions. 1 Those are national statistics and we believe our numbers could be higher. 90% of all Alcoholics Anonymous members drink coffee, so please consider bringing some coffee to the mission or contacting Deb to see how you can help. Deb Berg Volunteer Coordinator Phone: (605) 718-8712 E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Mark Harlow Emily Larimer Clinical Nurse Educator, VA Ron McLaughlin Pastor, Hills View E-Free Judy Schlauger BGRRT Chaplain, CASA Kevin Thom Pennington County Sheriff Trisha Waldron is a wholesale jewelry company based in Rapid City. The company strives to bring new designs for a different world with a variety of scarf and jewelry designs. They have a wide selection of styles at an affordable price! Please join us on – Friday May 1st and-Saturday May 2nd. A portion of all sales will be donated to the Cornerstone Rescue Mission. DATES: May 1st 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. – May 2nd 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. WHERE: 419 Kansas City St., Rapid City, SD WHAT: Sale benefitting Cornerstone Rescue Mission PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO CORNERSTONE RESCUE MISSION (The enclosed envelope is for your convenience. We are serving more people every day. Your help is appreciated!)
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