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Current Developed Facility
The Village of Hope is a seven -acre campus which provides housing for up to 387
formerly homeless men, women, & children. Over 3,139 people have transitioned to
stable housing since graduating from the Rescue Mission program.
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The cafeteria accommodates 344 people at a time and has provided 20,222,359
meals to those in need since 2008.
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The Village of Hope's 8,000 square foot warehouse receives donations of food, clothing, and household
items. The warehouse was designated as a resource to receive donations on behalf of the county
during several events, such as Hurricane Katrina, local forest fires, and during COVID-19.
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Tustin Hurtt Family Clinic & Dental
Since January of 2010, The Hurtt Family Health Clinic has provided a full scope of quality primary cz
dental, and mental health needs.
• Total Unique Patients: 25,383
• Total Encounters: 2221954
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Future of the Village of Hope
• While the Village of Hope is fully developed, OCRM sees an opportunity to provide "next step" housing
for graduates of its transitional program.
• An additional five acres could be developed by OCRM to provide formerly homeless men, women, and
families with safe and affordable independent housing where the programmatic and community
elements that helped them reach self-sufficiency during the transitional phase are continued.
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Contact Information:
Phone: (714) 247-4300
info@rescuemission.org
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