Gospel Center Rescue Mission introduces new multi-purpose center for unhoused community

The Gospel Center Rescue Mission unveiled a new facility aimed to support addiction recovery and recuperative care for unhoused community members in a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday in downtown Stockton.

The New Life Program Multi-Purpose Center is a three-story, 110-bed facility including dorm rooms with one to four beds each, shower rooms, laundry facilities and a classroom area. There is also a dedicated space for the GCRM Recuperative Care Program, which provides short-term housing and support for individuals recovering from medical issues or hospital stays.

The residential addiction treatment initiative offered by GCRM consists of a first and second phase, each lasting six months in a residential setting, followed by a one-year third phase focused on bridge housing to help participants transition back into stable community living, according to the press release…

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