In 1964, the Ogden Rescue Mission began serving men, women, and children experiencing homelessness in Ogden and the outlying areas.
TAB’s lending options can also be combined with a full suite of business banking solutions and Treasury Management Services. TAB Bank does this through a variety of asset-based structures including Asset-Based Revolving Loans, Accounts Receivable Financing, Lines of Credit, and Equipment Finance. These solutions can be customized to meet the needs of companies in all stages of the business life cycle and during any economic conditions. TAB Bank provides custom working capital solutions to commercial businesses across a wide range of industries. “We look forward to another successful tournament to help us continue our mission to end homelessness and restore lives.” “The Ogden Rescue Mission Charity Golf Tournament wouldn’t be possible without support from companies like TAB Bank,” says Judy Doud, director at the Ogden Rescue Mission. If you would like to provide a donation or participate in tournament fundraising for the Rescue Mission, please contact Trevor Morris at. Those who provide $750 or more in cash or Silent Auction donations are recognized as sponsors and invited to participate in the tournament as a hole sponsor. Individuals and companies can get involved and help meet the fundraising goals by sponsoring the event in the following ways: The Rescue Mission provides Emergency Services that include overnight shelter, three daily meals, hygiene, a phone message board, Bible studies, faith-based recovery meetings, chapel services, and more.
The Rescue Mission has two programs-the Return to Work program and the New Life program- helping men and women obtain stability through employment and learn methods to face life’s daily challenges.ĭevelop new methods to face life’s daily challenges. Since 1964, the Ogden Rescue Mission has served the homeless and indigent by providing services that meet spiritual, physical, emotional, educational, social, and mental wholeness needs. “We are looking forward to rallying the community in support of the Rescue Mission and meeting our goal of raising $30,000.” “The event gives golfers an opportunity to provide financial resources for the Ogden Rescue Mission and its life-changing programs and services,” says Trevor Morris, director of marketing at TAB Bank. Since 2001, the tournament has raised $440,000 for the Ogden Rescue Mission- enough money to provide 450,000 meals to the less fortunate in our communities along the Wasatch Front from Ogden to the Salt Lake Valley. All proceeds from the tournament will benefit the Ogden Rescue Mission, a faith-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides housing, food, counseling, and employment services for homeless persons in Northern Utah. Cottonwood volunteers provide dinner and fellowship from 5:30pm until 8:30 pm when the evening host arrives.Eden - TAB Bank will host the 20th Annual Ogden Rescue Mission Charity Golf Tournament on Friday, Sept.
There are usually 3-4 families totaling 15-20 mothers, fathers and children who work, go to school, receive counselling or stay at the center during the day. Our current partnership is with Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Millcreek where families stay overnight. Cottonwood has supported this mission for many years with other congregations in the area by providing meals and fellowship three days a week, four times a year. The Salt Lake Center provides intensive case management support during and after an episode of homelessness for dozens of families each year. It is a national organization that began in 1988 as the Interfaith Hospitality Network and changed its name in 2003. that most activities were forced to cease during the Covid pandemic, but they are currently reorganizing and will gradually begin to offer their services again. Family Promise has ceased most activities due to the Covid pandemic, but they are currently reorganizing and will gradually begin to offer their services again.įamily Promise is an interfaith mission dedicated to helping homeless families achieve lasting self-sufficiency by providing safe and hospitable shelter in local churches.