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our
HISTORY
The Fairbanks Rescue Mission was
incorporated in November of 1973 and opened the original mission
shelter in February 1974 (on Valentine's Day). The first Chairman of
the Board was James Bearfoot, then the Executive Director of Polar
Evangelism. The Vice-Chairman was Ralph Pike who was to become the
Executive Director of the rescue mission for a total of thirteen
years. Bearfoot, Pike, and the rest of the Board of Directors guided
the Mission through those formative years and have watched it become
a stable door of evangelism and Christian service in the Fairbanks
community. The Mission operates the only overnight men's emergency
shelter and women's emergency shelter in the interior of Alaska,
and, therefore, has a key role to play in the life of our community.
In April of 2000 work was started on a new 41,000 square foot
building at 723 27th Avenue. We moved into the new building in
January of 2001 and it was dedicated in May of 2001. We are licensed
to have 100 beds for men and 60 beds for women. Some of the new
areas that we can serve with this building are men with children and
women with older boys' areas that were not available before.
This building was a gift from
Dennis and
Mary Wise, for those in need in the Fairbanks area.
If you are one of the supporters of the Mission, know that without
you this work would not exist. God Bless you.
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When
Ralph Pike had this vision of a Rescue Mission shortly after
the record flooding of 1967.
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Jim
Barefoot was the Fairbanks Rescue
Mission's first Chairman of
the Board.
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Dennis
Wise contributed the current Mission property and
Building.
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