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1919 Apple Street, Suite I
Oceanside, CA - 92054
1919 Apple Street, Suite I
Oceanside, CA - 92054
BREAD OF LIFE RESCUE MISSION is a California non-profit religious corporation and a member of the Association of Gospel Rescue Missions. They primarily shelter and feed the urban homeless in North San Diego County, a six city area comprised of Oceanside, Vista, Carlsbad, San Marcos, Escondido and Encinitas. They are a designated City of Oceanside cold-weather shelter, and they operate a soup kitchen and provide a Sunday Chapel service. They cooperate and coordinate with local churches, county social services caseworkers, and other community agencies. They reach out to every race, class, ethnicity, religion, citizenship, gender, age, sexual orientation, and disability. They do not discriminate against any sober individual who exhibits a sincere desire to improve his or her life situation. Religious faith is not mandatory, but is encouraged. Their values and goals are simply these: To infiltrate the homeless population with the love and grace of Jesus Christ, to inspire and to effect permanent constructive changes in the lives of those we serve.
I have trouble getting around. Do you deliver food to senior citizens on SSDI in oceanside? My SSDI IS ONLY 750 per mo. Doesn't leave much for food. My rent and utilities run $400.00 per month doesn't leave much. I am barely surviving. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time. I am in a nursing home recovering from a bowel blockage. My release is still up in the air. I can be contacted at my e-mail anytime. Thank you again! Gar Goldie
Me and my fiancé don't have any money to really spend of food and his only mode of transportation is his glion (and adult electric scooter) and with the whole no contact thing with stores make it even impossible to get something small. Your help would be much needed
Do you serve uncivilized Simcoe Alabama? We are two senior citizens, who are getting by, by just a $1,250 a month for two people. Being here is so isolating. It's not a place that makes one feel safe, and plus we have very few neighbors, if any at all. And the Carona does not help at all. Seniors are left to stay in their homes, with no one to talk to, and extremely alone and bored out of our minds. There are no senior centers in this area.. I have no living relatives and I am 67 right now. At this moment I don't know what to do.