Oroville Rescue Mission
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The Old Lighthouse.............................Still Reaching the Last, the Least, the Lost, and the Unwanted for Jesus Christ.

The Mission
The Oroville Rescue Mission was built at it current location in 1963, to meet the basic physical and spiritual needs of the transient populaton in Oroville. For those "riding the rails" Oroville was a common stopping place and the  Rescue Mission was strategically built adjacent to the rail yard. At the time a soup kitchen and a warm place to stay, and exposure to the Gospel of Jesus Christ was all that was offered. Over the next forty-five years the Lord began to send men with vision to the Rescue Mission, and its services to the community began to grow and continues to expand to meet the ever growing needs of our community and it's surrounding areas. Today the Oroville Rescue Mission is more than a stopping point for transients. The Mission not only provides emergency shelter for men but has a Women and Children's shelter as well.  With it's discipleship and recovery programs men and women are able to see their lives restored through the power of Jesus Christ.What once was known as a "stopping point" is now known as a "turning point"