Fort Collins Rescue Mission
Fort Collins Rescue Mission has been serving the most vulnerable in our community since 2012. But our history is rooted in more than 130-years of sharing the love of Christ with the most vulnerable people across the Front Range.
At our two locations in Northern Colorado—Fort Collins Rescue Mission and Harvest Farm—we help restore the lives of people experiencing homelessness and addiction through emergency services such as meals and shelter, as well as long-term, life-changing programs.
How you can help
Serving meals at Fort Collins Rescue Mission. Groups of up to three can serve breakfast, and up to five can serve dinner. The volunteer schedule is posted on their website under 'Meals.'
Commit to serving a meal on a monthly (or more frequent) basis. Email to learn more about availability.
Mentor at Harvest Farm. Mentors commit to serving in a relational capacity with our guests and program participants for 4-8 months, sometimes longer. Mentors have the chance to invest in our program participants and contribute to the success of a man seeking a new life free from addiction and homelessness. Sign up and learn more here.
Lead a Bible Study or activity group at Fort Collins Rescue Mission. We want to provide positive opportunities for guests of the Fort Collins Rescue Mission shelter to learn more about the hope of the Gospel and engage in healthy activities. Learn more here.
Contact
Margot Harrell, Donor Relations Associate
Phone: (970) 484-5010