
San Diego Rescue Mission, established in 1955, delivers comprehensive, faith-based services to San Diego County’s homeless population. The organization operates emergency shelters, particularly for women and children, and provides meals, mental health counseling, and recuperative care. Its core programs—homeless recovery, job training, and hunger relief—are designed to restore dignity and independence, moving individuals from crisis toward self-sufficiency. By integrating spiritual support with practical resources, the Mission distinguishes itself as a holistic, community-driven response to homelessness.
The Warehouse Truck Driver plays a key role in furthering the San Diego Rescue Mission's commitment to excellence in service and Christlike compassion. The driver is responsible for safely operating company vehicles, loading and unloading donations, and accurately recording food donation poundage.
San Diego Rescue Mission, established in 1955, delivers comprehensive, faith-based services to San Diego County’s homeless population. The organization operates emergency shelters, particularly for women and children, and provides meals, mental health counseling, and recuperative care. Its core programs—homeless recovery, job training, and hunger relief—are designed to restore dignity and independence, moving individuals from crisis toward self-sufficiency. By integrating spiritual support with practical resources, the Mission distinguishes itself as a holistic, community-driven response to homelessness.