AIM Center is a membership organization of persons with mental illness. Services include education, skills training, job placement and support and housing. 423-624-4800

CADAS is a regional drug/alcohol treatment center providing inpatient, transitional, and outpatient services. Its Family Way program is designed for homeless women with children experiencing drug/alcohol problems and serious mental illness. 423-756-7644

Catholic Charities provides financial assistance and vouchers to low income families for food, medicine and medical supplies. Also provides adoption and pregnancy counseling services. 423-267-1297

The Chattanooga Area Food Bank collects and distributes food to 
member agencies. It also honors "food vouchers" from member agencies and churches to provide food to individuals and families in need. 423-622-1800

CARES is our community's AIDS Resource Center. It  
provides prevention education. In additional, 
Chattanooga CARES provides comprehensive case management services for people l
iving with HIV/AIDS with linkage to health and human services, employment, counseling and housing. 423-265-2273

Chattanooga Human Services provides emergency assistance for food, utility bills and rent. 423-757-5551
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CRITI
is an emergency shelter/transitional housing program for     
women with or without children. In addition, CRITI partners in the 
operation of a "Renters Certification Program" to help new tenants 
understand right, obligations and responsibilities. 423-266-4705

The Kitchen provides three meals a day for homeless individuals and families. Operates two emergency shelters, a transitional housing programs for families, employment and training programs, a clothing distribution program and a thrift shop. 423-756-4222

Episcopal Metropolitan Ministries provides emergency food vouchers through the Food Bank. In addition, it provides temporary emergency financial assistance for utility bills, prescription medicine and emergency transportation. 423-266-1408

Partnership for Families, Children and Adults provides an emergency shelter and transitional housing for victims of domestic violence; a sexual assault crisis center; an emergency shelter for homeless youth; and an emergency shelter for homeless families. 423-755-2822

Fortwood Center provides comprehensive mental health and housing services for homeless persons with serious mental illness. 423-266-6751

The Home Place is a supportive residential facility for persons with HIV/AIDS. In addition to providing housing, the Home Place provides counseling and case management services. 423-870-6282

Homeless Health Care Center provides primary health care, social services, and alcohol/drug treatment services for homeless men, women and children. Operates a health clinic and provides outreach to homeless at "street sites" or wherever homeless may be found. 423-265-5708

Interfaith Hospitality Network is an emergency shelter for homeless families with children of all ages. Utilizes hundreds of volunteers and the facilities of thirty-three congregations to provide food, shelter, transportation and social services. 423-756-3891

The Salvation Army provides financial/food services, prescription medicine, utility bill assistance and other emergency services.  Literacy, missing persons services and emergency shelters for homeless and ex-offenders. 423-756-1023

Samaritan Center provides emergency financial/food/clothing assistance, counseling and job placement for homeless and others in need. Operates a thrift store. 423-238-7777

St. Catherine's is an emergency shelter for homeless women and children operated jointly by the Community Kitchen and St. Paul's Episcopal Church. 423-756-4222

St. Mathew's is an emergency shelter for men operated jointly by the Community Kitchen, St. Paul's Episcopal Church and Second Presbyterian Church. 423-756-4222

Union Gospel Mission provides a Christian enrichment program and emergency shelter for men.

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