Open Door Mission is a Gospel Rescue Mission founded in 1954. Each day, Open Door Mission Ministries provides 320 men, women, and children with safe shelter beds, serves nearly 1,500 hot nutritious meals, and provides preventive measures to more than 250 families living in poverty.
To meet the basic physical needs of the hungry and homeless, the Open Door Mission’s Day Facility Services provide free transportation from the downtown area to Open Door Mission and Lydia House. Open Door Mission offers life-changing programs for those recovering from life-altering addictions and abuse to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty. If you would like to give a gift to Open Door Mission,click here.
Mission Statement
Open Door Mission is a Gospel Rescue Mission providing basic needs and life-changing
programs for the homeless and needy.
Vision
Open Door Mission provides long-term solutions that break the cycle of homelessness
and poverty.
Programs Statement
Our mission is to rescue the poor and needy by sharing the Gospel
of Jesus Christ and to equip men, women, and children with the needed tools
to become self-sufficient and independent in their community.
Three-fold Objective
That each person will be saved, discipled, and equipped when they leave Open
Door Mission.
Open Door Mission
2828 North 23rd Street East
Omaha, NE 68110
Our Administration Office is Open Mon - Fri From 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
Our Receiving Area is Open Mon - Sat From 8:30 am to 6:00 pm
Open Door Mission is a Gospel Rescue
Mission founded in 1954. Each day, Open Door Mission ministries provides
320 men, women, and children with safe shelter beds, serves nearly 1,500
hot nutritious meals, and provides preventive measures to more than 250
families living in poverty. to meet the basic physical needs of the hungry
and homeless, the Open Door Mission’s
day facility services provide free transportation from the downtown area
to Open Door Mission and Lydia House. Open Door Mission offers life-changing
programs for those recovering from life-altering addictions and abuse to
break the cycle of homelessness and poverty.