The Santa Barbara Rescue Mission is a ministry of Christian people bringing physical, emotional, educational and spiritual resources to all who struggle with homelessness and addiction.
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OUR PROGRAMS & SERVICES...
Santa Barbara Rescue Mission provides immediate help, 365 nights a year in the form of food and shelter to men and women desiring to break free from cycles of addiction, poverty, homelessness and crime. SB Rescue Mission offers a 12-month residential recovery program to individuals who have nowhere else to go.
- Homeless Guests: The Santa Barbara Rescue Mission is the only organization between Oxnard and Santa Maria that provides hot meals and overnight accommodations seven days a week, 365 days a year. If you are in need of a bed in our Emergency Shelter, please come in person to the Santa Barbara Rescue Mission at 535 East Yanonali Street and speak with our shelter staff.
- Men's Treatment: The Santa Barbara Rescue Mission’s Men’s Residential Treatment Program is a 12-month, faith-centered, 12-step social model program. Residents are provided with a living and learning environment that addresses the issues of addiction in a holistic way. The program’s core tenet is that recovery occurs in relationships with God, others, and self.
- Women's Treatment: The Santa Barbara Rescue Mission’s Bethel House Women’s Residential Treatment Program is a 12-month, faith-centered, 12-step social model program. Residents are provided with a living and learning environment that addresses the issues of addiction in a holistic way. The program’s core tenet is that recovery occurs in relationships with God, others, and self.
- Cornerstone Sober Living: The Santa Barbara Rescue Mission provides safe, secure transitional housing in a supportive environment for men in recovery from drugs and alcohol. Once sobriety is achieved, maintenance of a healthy, chemical-free lifestyle requires support, encouragement, and accountability with like-minded people. Cornerstone is a place where men can learn to sustain a lifestyle of freedom from addiction through the support of trained staff and the camaraderie of peers.
