Organizations Filed Purposes:
DETROIT RESCUE MISSION MINISTRIES IS A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION COMMITTED TO SHARING THE GOSPEL OF THE LOVE OF JESUS CHRIST BY PROVIDING HOPE TO THE HOPELESS, ABUSED, DISADVANTAGED AND HOMELESS MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN OF OUR COMMUNITY IN REBUILDING ONE LIFE AT A TIME. BY MINISTERING TO THE TOTAL PERSON, BODY, SOUL AND SPIRIT, TOGETHER WE CAN HELP THEM TO BECOME FAITHFUL CHRISTIANS DISCIPLED INTO A LOCAL CHURCH, REHABILITATED, EMPLOYED AND LIVING PRODUCTIVE LIVES IN RESTORED FAMILIES.
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING: TEEN AND ADULT MOTHERS AND THEIR CHILDREN. 115 HOUSEHOLDS HEADED BY ADULT PARENTS AND THEIR 108 CHILDREN WERE HOUSED IN OUR GENESIS II PROGRAM AND ANOTHER 38 TEEN MOTHERS AND THEIR 58 CHILDREN WERE HOUSED IN OUR TEEN MOMS TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM. OVER 200 MEN AND WOMEN RETURNING TO THE COMMUNITY FOLLOWING RELEASE FROM JAIL OR PRISON RECEIVED REENTRY HOUSING, MENTORING AND EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE. OVER 80 VETERANS WERE PROVIDED TRANSITIONAL HOUSING FUNDED THROUGH THE VETERANS ADMINISTRATION. THESE INCLUDED VETERANS ENROLLED IN A SPECIAL ON-SITE HOUSING AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAM, VETERANS IN OUR "HOSPITAL TO HOUSING" PROGRAM WHO RECEIVE REHABILITATIVE MEDICAL CARE AS WELL AS SERVICES TO MOVE TO PERMANENT HOUSING AT THE COMPLETION OF THEIR PROGRAM AND INDIVIDUALS RECEIVING INTENSIVE SUPPORTED TRANSITIONAL HOUSING CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES. OUR TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAMS PROVIDED HOUSING WITH SOCIAL SERVICES TO WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN. SERVICES CAN LAST UP TO TWO YEARS. CASE MANAGERS HELP ADULTS DEVELOP A PERSONAL PLAN TO SECURE AN INCOME SOURCE WITH WHICH TO PAY FOR AND MAINTAIN PERMANENT HOUSING. SERVICES INCLUDE: LINKAGE TO JOB READINESS, HOUSING PLACEMENT, MENTAL HEALTH, MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE, SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT AND RECOVERY, CREDIT RESOLUTION, AND GED OR ADULT BASIC EDUCATION SERVICES. GROUPS INCLUDE HOMELESS VETERANS, PEOPLE WITH ONE OR MORE MENTAL ILLNESSES, TEEN-AGE MOTHERS ATTENDING HIGH SCHOOL, AND ADULTS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL OR MENTAL DISABILITIES. WE HELPED RESIDENTS FIND EMPLOYMENT AND QUALIFY FOR INCOME FROM ENTITLEMENT PROGRAMS (SUCH AS STATE SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME AND FOOD STAMPS. PERMANENT HOUSING: DRMM'S PERMANENT HOUSING FOR DISABLED HOMELESS PEOPLE PROVIDED HOUSING AND SOCIAL SERVICES TO 123 SINGLE HOMELESS ADULTS AND 8 CHILDREN IN FAMILIES. TO QUALIFY THE HOUSEHOLD MUST HAVE EITHER A CHRONICALLY HOMELESS FAMILY MEMBER OR A DISABLED HOMELESS FAMILY MEMBER. THEY RECEIVE PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING FOR AS LONG AS THEY NEED OR UNTIL THEY ARE ABLE TO MOVE TO OTHER HOUSING OF THEIR CHOICE. BASED ON THEIR PERSONAL PLAN (WHICH IS DESIGNED TO HELP THEM MAINTAIN INCOME, NEEDED SERVICES AND HOUSING), THE FOLLOWING SERVICES ARE PROVIDED: MENTAL HEALTH, MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE, AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT AND RECOVERY SERVICES. AMONG THOSE PEOPLE WE HOUSED, WERE HOMELESS VETERANS AND PEOPLE WITH MENTAL ILLNESSES OR DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES. WE HELPED THEM FIND EMPLOYMENT AND INCOME FROM ENTITLEMENT PROGRAMS (SUCH AS STATE SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME AND FOOD STAMPS). (B) ANOTHER OF OUR PERMANENT HOUSING PROGRAMS, PROVIDED HOMES IN RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOODS TO HOUSEHOLDS HEADED BY FORMERLY HOMELESS ADULTS WHO WERE HOMELESS DESPITE THE FACT THAT THEY WERE EMPLOYED. THAT PROGRAM ENABLES THE FAMILIES TO LIVE IN A PRIVATE HOME UNTIL THEY LOCATE INDEPENDENT PERMANENT HOUSING OR MOVE.
EMERGENCY FOOD& SHELTER: MORE THAN 1,900 INDIVIDUALS WERE GIVEN OVERNIGHT HOUSING IN IN THE PROGRAM YEAR ENDING 2019, INCLUDING HOMELESS MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN FROM WAYNE AND ST. CLAIR COUNTIES, AND INDIVIDUALS WITH SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS AND CO-OCCURRING SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS. MEALS WERE PROVIDED TO UP TO 350 INDIVIDUAL, THREE TIMES DAILY AND 365 DAYS A YEAR. SHELTER PROGRAMS INCLUDING WARMING CENTER SERVICES FOR PEOPLE NOT ABLE TO ACCESS SHELTERS AND WHO NEEDED SHELTER FROM THE COLD AS WELL AS BEDS AND MEALS, EMERGENCY SHELTER SERVICES WITH CASE MANAGEMENT AND LINKAGE TO LOCAL PERMANENT HOUSING RESOURCES, AND A MODIFIED THERAPEUTIC PROGRAM FOR HOMELESS PEOPLE DIAGNOSED WITH SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS AND CO-OCCURRING SUBSTANCE DISORDERS. EVERY NIGHT WE PROVIDE THEM A SAFE, WARM PLACE TO STAY, FOOD, EMOTIONAL AND SOCIAL SUPPORT, CLOTHING, SHOWERS, & LINKAGE TO MENTAL HEALTH, HEALTH CARE, SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT, AND HOUSING PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE. OUR LIGHTHOUSE FOOD BANK FOR MACOMB COUNTY RESIDENTS PROVIDES EMERGENCY FOOD TO MORE THAN 6,500 HOUSEHOLDS EVERY MONTH AND OUR DETROIT FOOD WAREHOUSE SERVES AN ADDITIONAL 2,000 LOW INCOME HOUSEHOLDS WITH SUSTAINING WEEKLY FOOD BOXES. HOUSEHOLDS CONSIST OF LOW INCOME, DISABLED HOUSEHOLDS INCLUDING FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN AND SENIOR CITIZENS.
SUB-ACUTE DETOXIFICATION AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT SERVICES: 839 ADDICTED ADULTS MEDICALLY SUPERVISED SUB-ACUTE SUBSTANCE DETOXIFICATION SERVICES WERE PROVIDED BY A LICENSED PHYSICIAN TO 204 MEN AND WOMEN WITH SUBSTANCE ADDICTIONS. MEDICAL SERVICES INCLUDE PHYSICAL ASSESSMENTS OF PATIENTS, MEDICATION MONITORING, MEDICAL REFERRALS TO TREATMENT, TREATMENT FOR EMERGENCY HEALTH NEEDS AND SICK CALL SERVICES. COUNSELING AND REFERRALS FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT, SOCIAL SERVICES AND OTHER SERVICES ARE ALSO PROVIDED. ADDICTED MEN AND WOMEN (253 MEN AND 382 WOMEN, INCLUDING WOMEN WITH MINOR DEPENDENT CHILDREN) RECEIVED LICENSED AND ACCREDITED RESIDENTIAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT SERVICES. SERVICES INCLUDE ADDICTION AND RECOVERY TREATMENT, CASE MANAGEMENT, INDIVIDUAL, GROUP THERAPY AND FAMILY COUNSELING, LINKAGE TO JOB TRAINING AND LEGAL SERVICES, MEDICAL ASSESSMENTS AND REFERRALS, MEDICATION MONITORING AND SICK CALL, PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS AND TREATMENT, AND RECOVERY SERVICES. AMONG THEM WERE (A) PAROLEES AND PROBATIONERS WITH DRUG- OR ALCOHOL-RELATED SENTENCES REFERRED BY COURTS AND PROBATION AGENTS. (B) SENIOR CITIZENS AND (C) INDIGENT MEN. ADDICTED PEOPLE WHO DO NOT MEET GUIDELINES FOR FUNDING FOR TREATMENT FROM EITHER CORRECTIONS PROGRAMS OR THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND HAVE NO INSURANCE ARE PROVIDED TREATMENT THROUGH FUNDS DONATED BY INDIVIDUALS ON OUR DONOR LIST.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Dr Chad Audi | PRESIDENT | 39 | $147,145 |
Willie Perkins | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Teola Hunter | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Eric Mitchell | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Terrence Oprea | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Martha G Scott | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Frank Taylor | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Nina Simone Caudle | SECRETARY | 1 | $0 |
Randall A Pentiuk | CHAIRMAN | 1 | $0 |
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