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Cherry Street Mission CEO said the mission has seen a 4% increase in total guests served between 2023-24. Currently, in 2025, the men's shelter is at full capacity.
Staff with the Cherry St. Mission are getting their shelters prepared for what could be their busiest winter in the last decade.
The Cherry Street Mission is on its way to having a new home. The mission is in the process of finalizing a deal to purchase the former Macomber High School building on Monroe Street.
The staff at Cherry Street Mission wants the community to know their doors are still open for the community amid the coronavirus outbreak.
After 65 years, The Cherry Street Mission Ministries continues to embrace those in need.
Cherry Street Mission says they use approximately 1,000 turkeys a year to produce warm meals for guests. With the impact of higher food and supply costs, they are in need of more turkeys.
Cherry Street Mission says volunteers are always needed and there are plenty of opportunities to help this holiday season.
Photos a Christmas dinner at the Cherry Street Mission on Wednesday, Dec. 25, 2013. CLICK ANY PHOTO TO ENLARGE AND START SLIDESHOW.
TOLEDO, Ohio — The Cherry Street Mission saw a 400% increase in new people seeing shelter between May and August. The shelter says the end of the eviction moratorium, staff overtime, increased ...