
Long Beach Rescue Mission
Long Beach Rescue Mission
What is it?
Long Beach Rescue Mission (LBRM) has served the disadvantaged and homeless of downtown Long Beach since 1972. LBRM is composed of two facilities: a men’s shelter, the “Samaritan House” and a women’s/children’s shelter, known as the “Lydia House”. The ministry offers healing and hope by loving each individual and equipping them to be reconciled to God, self, family & society.
You are invited to serve at the Long Beach Rescue Mission! Join a team from Cornerstone Church as we serve the lost and destitute of our city by providing a meal and sharing the hope of Christ. Adults, youth, and children over 10-years old can help prepare food and serve guests a hot meal. All are encouraged to stay afterward for a time of worship and teaching.
Volunteer hours are from 5 - 6:30 p.m. on the 4th Tuesday of each month.

DAN CHAVEZ
Cornerstone Lay Leader
"Whoever has a bountiful eye will be blessed, for he shares his bread with the poor." (Proverbs 22:9 ESV)
Where is it?
LBRM is located at 1430 Pacific Avenue in Long Beach.
How can I get involved?
SERVE
Cornerstone teams serve at both the Lydia House (for women and children) and the Samaritan House (for men) on a regular basis. At the Lydia House, a team serves dinner twice a month and provides crafts and recreation for all attendees. Service at the Samaritan House takes place on the fourth Tuesday of the month and runs from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m., with the option to stay for chapel.
Contact Missions@cclb.org to join Cornerstone's volunteer team or for more information on our next serve opportunity..