Rise & Rebuild

This Is Where Hope Begins
The Rise & Rebuild Program is a long-term support initiative focused on achieving independence through sobriety, employment, and financial stability. Participants will be provided with the key tools needed to rebuild their lives.
Patrons who have used the Emergency Shelter program for at least 7 consecutive days may apply for the Rise & Rebuild program beginning on their 8th day of stay.
- Attend two classes of their choice per week. Classes offered are: Housing Readiness, Seeking Safety, Building Bridges, Dave Ramsey Financial Peace University, GED Classes, Faith-Based Recovery Groups, and Recovery Groups.
- Secure full-time employment within 30 days of eligibility. The case management team will determine the date of employment eligibility. A bike or one-month bus pass will be issued upon employment eligibility. Third shift (overnight work) is not allowed.
- Deposit 80% of their income into savings and 20% into checking.
- Participants must maintain a consistent effort toward sobriety. This will be monitored through initial and random drug tests and breathalyzers.

Do You Need Help Now?
We’re here to help! If you or a loved one is struggling with homelessness, addiction, abuse or big challenges in life – please get in touch with us now. We want you to know that you are important and you are loved!
If you are experiencing homelessness, a housing crisis, or need other resources, you can seek assistance by calling us at 573-308-5474 between 8AM-4PM Monday-Friday and 1PM-4PM on the weekend.
What We Do
Case Management
Case managers conduct initial assessments to understand the needs of guests. Then they provide guidance to help guests address the challenges they face. Case managers help guests gain stability, prepare for housing and transition into permanent housing. They also connect guests to the critical services and resources they need including:
Member of Missouri Balance-of-State Continuum of Care (MO BoS CoC)
The Mo BoS CoC is made up of committed leaders and service providers who are working to end homelessness in some of the most rural parts of the state. Mo BoS CoC is the avenue in which community members in service-hub cities, rural counties, and other communities across Missouri have the opportunity to partner for solution-oriented responses to homelessness.
As part of the Mo BoS CoC, The Rolla Mission utilizes the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS). An HMIS is an electronic data collection system that stores information about the individuals who seek homeless services. It is a valuable resource because of its capacity to integrate and un-duplicate data from all homeless assistance and homelessness prevention programs in a Continuum of Care (CoC). Through the HMIS, TRM is able to connect its patrons with resources all over the state to find housing more quickly.


At The Rolla Mission, we offer a wide range of programs and classes to empower individuals and improve their quality of life.
Seeking Safety
Seeking Safety: Focused on individuals in recovery and/or those dealing with PTSD, this class provides education and practice in healthy coping strategies. Our aim is to support our community members as they navigate their personal journeys, equipping them with the skills to safely handle challenges and stressors on the road to wellness.
Building Bridges
A series of educational sessions covering a wide range of topics designed to empower individuals and improve the quality of their lives. From self-esteem workshops to communication skills, there’s something for everyone.
Housing Readiness
Our Housing Readiness program prepares individuals for independent living. We provide valuable information about renting, budgeting, and maintaining a home, equipping our participants with the knowledge they need to succeed.