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Tranforming Lives.

Transforming our City.

FROM THE NEWSROOM

Old Savannah City Mission’s 25th annual "Great Day of Thanksgiving" was a great success! Old Savannah City Mission provided more than 1500 hot meals and distributed 300 winter coats, numerous tents, and even two bicycles. This incredible achievement was made possible thanks to the generous support of our loyal donors and the dedicated volunteers from our community who served our "Friends and Neighbors". We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who selflessly contributed to helping those in need within our community.

WHO WE ARE

HOMELESSNESS

SERVICES

HOMELESSNESS IN SAVANNAH

The Old Savannah City Mission is a local 501(c)(3) funded by people who care about the less fortunate and demonstrate it by giving of their time, talent and treasure.

 

The Mission works with a bare-bone Staff of seven employees. This community’s dedicated servants work with hundreds of volunteers to deliver services to Savannah’s most vulnerable and needy citizens in a highly cost effective way.

WHO WE ARE

FOOD + CLOTHING + SHELTER

RECOVERY

SERVICES

DISCIPLESHIP

 

JOB + LIFE SKILLS TRAINING

OUR EFFORTS

STATS ARE REFLECTIVE OF 2019

17,405

nights of shelter and shelter services

89,889

nutritious meals prepared for those in need

7

nights of emergency shelter each month

40

beds in an emergency shelter

365

days of operation during 2019

LYNN

Christmas means a lot of things to a lot of people—presents, parties, cookies, carols, and lights. But for me, it’s all about one thing: Love. That’s why my favorite Christmas verse is this: “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life,” (John 3:16, NIV).

HELP CHANGE LIVES

In Georgia, a person is considered homeless if they do not have access to traditional or permanent housing that is safe, sanitary, decent, and affordable. Individuals and families who are living on the streets or in homeless camps, shelters, motels, or their vehicles are all considered homeless.

 

Help Change a life