Program Planning And Evaluation Research Proposal

Capitol City Rescue Mission in Albany New York Program Planning and Evaluation

Description

The Capitol City Rescue Mission in Albany New York was founded in 1949. As of 1982, the rescue mission got a new executive director in Perry Jones who involved in developing a rehabilitation and discipleship program. It took a short time for the mission to serve an extensive number of people (Burt & United States, 2010). The influx of younger people in its management marked a tremendous change in the perception, mission, and vision of the mission. This involved addition of other programs like free medical clinics, referrals and counseling, and learning. Because of the services being offered, the mission has grown to serve varied categories of people in terms of size and service delivery. In 2000, the mission had to acquire and shift to another location: a new thirty-seven square foot facility at South Pearl Street. Currently, the facility offers services to over one hundred and seventy five clients at night and fife hundred every day.

Problem Addressed By the Mission

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Capitol City Rescue Mission is dedicated to proclaiming a life-changing Gospel of Jesus Christ to the needy and hopeless individuals in the city of Albany Capitol region. The mission addresses the need for people to access the mind, body, and spiritual nurturing in order to return to the society and be of considerable benefit to others. As much as government efforts to cater for everyone in the society exist, most of these efforts do not meet the equitable and immediate needs of the needy in the society. This mission endeavors to offer assistance to such kinds of people. The Capitol City Rescue Mission is a discipleship and rehabilitation centre, which offers a wide range of service to its clients. The mission addresses most of its needs to the needy and homeless in the city. It provides services and accommodation, together with programs to women, homeless, and children.
Range of Intended Beneficiaries

The Capitol City Rescue Mission in Albany New York offers a range of benefits to its clients. First,…

Sources Used in Documents:

References

Burt, MR et al. (2010). Strategies for Improving Homeless People's Access to Mainstream

Benefits and Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. Of Housing and Urban

Development, Office of Policy Development and Research

McGlone, L. (2007). The Minister's manual, 2008. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass


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