You know that warm, fuzzy feeling you get when a friend unexpectedly pays for your dinner?

Today, you can do that for your hungry, homeless neighbors!

Just $500 provides delicious, hot meals for every man, woman and child who comes through the doors of Long Beach Rescue Mission one evening. So your heartfelt gift will help serve 300 of your hungry, hurting neighbors!

A nourishing meal, served with love and compassion, can often be the first step toward transformation.

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Here’s how you can sponsor a meal…

      1. Choose the date when dinner’s on you. It’s a great way to celebrate a birthday, recognize an anniversary or honor a loved one!
      2. Sign up to reserve your spot and cover the cost for a delicious, nutritious meal.
      3. Write a message for that evening’s dinner guests. Your name and message will be posted on our announcement board in the dining room so everyone knows who to thank for dinner!

You know that warm, fuzzy feeling you get when a friend unexpectedly pays for your dinner?

Today, you can do that for your hungry, homeless neighbors!

Just $500 provides delicious, hot meals for every man, woman and child who comes through the doors of Long Beach Rescue Mission one evening. So your heartfelt gift will help serve 230 of your hungry, hurting neighbors!

A nourishing meal, served with love and compassion, can often be the first step toward transformation.

Here’s how you can sponsor a meal…

      1. Choose the date when dinner’s on you. It’s a great way to celebrate a birthday, recognize an anniversary or honor a loved one!
      2. Sign up to reserve your spot and cover the cost for a delicious, nutritious meal.
      3. Write a message for that evening’s dinner guests. Your name and message will be posted on our announcement board in the dining room so everyone knows who to thank for dinner!
Dinner on Me Lisa

“The Mission saves people, especially women who are very vulnerable on the streets. The biggest thing you can provide a female is safety, as well as food and shelter. When you feel safe, you’re able to mentally recuperate.”

– Lisa, a Mission resident

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