When the Rev. Bill Roscoe came to the Boise Rescue Mission Ministries in 2002, the homeless services organization had three small shelters in the Treasure Valley.
Over the next 24 years of Roscoe serving as the organization’s executive director, it expanded into a regionwide network of shelters and programs helping thousands of people exit homelessness and break addiction.
Roscoe is set to retire from his leadership role this year. Looking back on his time and the achievements of the organization, he told the Idaho Statesman in an interview that the Boise Rescue Mission became something beyond what he could have imagined…