Rescue Ministries
of Mid-Michigan
More than 100 years
of experience addressing the people needs of Mid-Michigan.
People needs have remained remarkably
unchanged through the centuries of time. When Jesus walked the streets of
this earth He encountered the poor, the infirm, and aging widows unable
to care for themselves. Today we look at these problems a little differently
and discuss homelessness, addictions, healthcare, mental illness, and the
problems of frail elders. But, we are really talking about people needs!
Rescue
Ministries of Mid-Michigan (R3M) has more than 100 years of experience
in addressing these most basic problems. Back in 1905 a man named Mel
Trotter was summoned to Saginaw to help address the problems of men addicted
to alcohol and women living in the brothels of Water St. The problems
were almost epidemic in scope because Saginaw was the fallout zone for
the collapse of the logging industry. Thousands of men had harvested the
forests of northern Michigan and developed the practice of coming to Saginaw
with their seasonal paychecks. As the logging industry waned, many of
these men settled in Saginaw with their thirst for the wildlife, but without
their paychecks. This was the most obvious people problem in 1905, and
the man who had some acclaim for helping address similar problems in Grand
Rapids was Mel Trotter. Mel himself was a recovered alcoholic who had
successfully established the City Rescue Mission of Grand Rapids (today
known as the Mel Trotter Mission).
Several
area Christian leaders brought Mel to Saginaw to help establish the City
Rescue Mission of Saginaw. Mel’s brother, George, was our first
superintendant and the organization that was established to meet the people
needs of 1905 Saginaw has developed to serve the people needs of twenty-first
century Mid-Michigan. The Saginaw Rescue Mission was drawn into senior
care in middle of the twentieth century as older homeless men were determined
to have a need for permanent housing solutions.
A portion of the Mission house was allocated for frail seniors, and this
eventually gave way to the addition of Community Village as part of the
Rescue Mission family of services. Today Community Village is a Michigan
Home for the Aged, located in the heart of the Tri-City area, that is
licensed to serve 90 seniors.
The work of the Saginaw Rescue Mission has developed to address homeless
men, women, and children.
The Mission typically serves 90 people a night, and services range from
basic shelter to Christian discipleship, to supportive services for men
and women who are entering the job market. The success of meeting people
needs through the Saginaw Rescue Mission eventually led to the establishment
of the Good Samaritan Rescue Mission (GSRM) in Bay City. Today Good Samaritan
is able to provide emergency shelter for women and children of Bay City,
but as community support develops this Mission will also provide emergency
shelter for men, women, and children.
The addition of GSRM called for a new name that would recognize the expanded
service area of this volunteer driven organization. We wanted to appropriately
recognize that people from the entire region were coming together to help
address the people needs of Mid-Michigan. Hence, you will find detailed
information about each of our divisions on this website. However, you
will also see us as Rescue Ministries of Mid-Michigan. A new name for
an organization with a century of experience in meeting people needs.
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