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WWW.AGRM.ORGMARCHAPRIL 2016 31 A s an association AGRM has been known historically for its incredible ministry to the most vulnerable providing food shelter and numerous resources. But over the years the people walking in the doors of our programs have become more fragile than ever as resources have dwindled and gaps in health care coverage are more pronounced. Spiritual growth is a priority with the overall mission of AGRMs member missions. Fortunately there are ways to address mental medical and substance abuse issues without compromising Bible- focused programming. With that in mind lets look at some ideas and solutions in the area of mental health that can help fill any gaps in programming so that participants will be more successful and confident in their journeys out of homelessness. These suggestions are written from an administrative perspective but can be used as ideas for any staff that work for or with rescue missions.