Mission Catering offers job opportunities for clients graduating from Springs Rescue Mission
Erin Chapman
and last updated 2021-07-21 20:01:48-04
COLORADO SPRINGS â Every year, The Prism Awards are given to businesses and individuals who have made a major impact in the community.
This year, the Springs Rescue Mission received two out of the three awards.
Mission Catering, SRM s catering business, was named the Social Impact Business of the Year, while its manager, Jason Horn, was named Social Entrepreneur of the Year. Food is what we do, but it is not why we are here, said Jason Horn, kitchen manager at Mission Catering.
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Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers, right, walks past new outdoor lockers during the opening of the Welcome Center at the Springs Rescue Mission in Colorado Springs on Thursday, April 29, 2021. The Welcome Center serves as the point of entry to the Springs Rescue Mission campus, which will increase safety while creating a space for men and women who are experiencing homelessness and addiction. In addition to the point of entry, the 3,000-square-foot Welcome Center has a mailroom for people to receive mail and a kennel for pets. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
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The Springs Rescue Mission celebrated the completion Thursday of its six-year, $18 million expansion at its campus on West Las Vegas Street. The charity helps give people who are experiencing poverty and homelessness in the community a path to stability.