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Supportive Services

Metropolitan Ministries' Supportive Services Project provides clients with on-site consultation and enrollment in programs that can help even more as they chart the way forward. Because of this extended help offered right here, right now, clients have greater access to what they need without using their precious resources to travel to several different agencies.

 

Some of the Resources Available Include:

  • legal consultations
  • services for endangered elderly
  • free cell phone and minutes
  • psychiatric crisis/emergency services
  • low cost home phones
  • A+D treatment and counseling
  • job assistance and training
  • HIV/AIDS testing and counseling
  • clothing/housewares
  • LIHEAP energy assistance program
  • home repair, community activities
  • ex-offender services
  • dental services
  • consultation/enrollment guidance
  • health and dental services
  • vocational and academic enrollment and financial aid
  • clothing
  • durable medical equipment
  • birth certificate applications
  • vision services
  • services for those outside city limits
  • refurbished hearing aids
  • free books for kids
  • mental health services
  • free legal assistance and representation
  • free breast and PAP exams for women
  • walk-in clinic for primary care
  • dental services
  • job readiness for women
  • programs for female ex-offenders
  • free eyeglasses
  • low cost groceries
  • financial counseling
  • domestic violence services
  • medical help for the uninsured
  • free antibiotics and other meds
  • free cell phone and minutes
  • Meals on Wheels
  • personal and respite care
  • Relatives as Caregivers Program
  • applications for social security cards
  • social security extra help program
  • prescription assistance program
  • SNAP, Families First, and TNCare enrollment
  • adaptive phones for the disabled
  • Health Navigator Program
  • income tax filing assistance
  • veteran's issues
  • free veterinary services
  • home repair for the elderly
  • State Health Insurance Program Enrollment
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EChimes Newsletter

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Client Story for Louise

On Tuesday September 18, 2012, Louise came to Metropolitan Ministries and shared the story of her experiences. >more

advocacy and awareness

Sally Durand Speaks for MetMin

Sally Durand, Chairman of the board of Metropolitan Ministries, speaks to her experience in Chattanooga
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Our Take: Decisions, Decisions

It's not news to our clients that "food insecurity" has soared in the past couple of years. Clients who suffer from "food insecurity," simply stated, don't have enough to eat. As of last November, nearly 50 million people in this land of plenty were classified as "food insecure," according to the USDA. >more