Mission History
Las Vegas Rescue Mission
Ed Compton - unveils plans for the new women's
family shelter from a newspaper article Today, the Rescue Mission is composed of various buildings, taking up two city blocks near downtown Las Vegas. We have added a shelter for women and children, a playground, a thrift store, and a shelter for men, including a section for single fathers with children. We now serve approximately 30,000 meals a month. Throughout its history, the Las Vegas Rescue Mission has provided these services to all people without regard to race, color, creed, national origin age, gender, religion or disability. For those persons needing counseling or medical attention beyond the scope of the Mission's capabilities, the appropriate agencies are contacted for assistance.
New chapel / administrative building
under contruction in 1991 As a nonprofit Christian organization, the Mission receives no government or United Way support, with the exception of a small grant specifically for food. We rely solely upon the contributions and support of concerned individuals, churches, corporations and other organizations. Our ministry is not just men's, women's or children's work, or shelter, or chapel or counseling or outreach. It is a ministry of the church of Jesus Christ to people who have both physical and spiritual needs. We bring together many churches for the purpose of ministry. We are not outside the church, but an extension of the church. |

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