The Orange County Rescue Mission, one of the largest nonprofit homeless service providers in the county, announced June 12 that its chief executive, Jim Palmer, resigned from the role after over 30 years of service.
Representatives did not give a reason for Palmer’s resignation, however, they confirmed his departure from the faith-based nonprofit in a public statement last week. Recent media reports state Palmer’s resignation was due to health reasons.
Orange County Rescue Mission campus in Tustin, Calif. (Courtesy of California Board of State and Community Corrections)
The nonprofit also announced that current Chief Operations Officer Bryan Crain will serve as interim president until a permanent replacement is found….