Volunteer
Serve a meal to our guests, mentor a program participant or become a Gospel provider volunteer.
When You Partner With The Mission, You Help Change Lives In The Name Of Christ
As a faith partner in our city, you know the value of sharing the love of Christ in our local community. We value your role in helping our most vulnerable neighbors. When you partner with the Mission, you help change lives in our community.
Monthly church group volunteers serve dinner at our shelter.
Serve a meal to our guests, mentor a program participant or become a Gospel provider volunteer.
Host a donation drive at your church, consider a special offering donation or sign up to give regularly to the Mission.
Partner with us in prayer by signing up to receive monthly prayer and praise updates by email.
Come visit one of our facilities and gain in-depth knowledge on how we serve our guests.
Engage your church staff or congregation with trainings to help understand homelessness in Denver.
Learn about resources and support you can offer to your congregation if they need help.
Your church community can be a beacon of hope. Start a fundraiser for Denver Rescue Mission and show your compassion for those experiencing homelessness. Set up your fundraiser today and add your goal and customize your fundraiser page in just a few clicks. Let’s make a lasting impact together.
Have questions? Want to learn more about how your church can go deeper in helping share the love of Jesus with people experiencing homelessness in Denver? Contact us today to get connected with our Church Engagement Manager.
In an ever-changing world, Christ has always been at the center of our work. Our Christ-Centered Approach focuses on four key areas:
Loving our neighbor as ourselves, without judgement.
Recognizing that we are complex beings who require complex solutions (biological, psychological, social, and spiritual).
Speaking hard truths: first to ourselves and then into the lives of the people we serve and systems we engage within.
Believing that all lasting growth and healing depends upon the miraculous work of God.