Union Gospel Mission campus welcomes those in need
The story of Union Gospel Mission of Tarrant County can also be told through our facilities. More than just buildings, each one serves as a haven for people in need . . . a place for a hot meal, a safe night of rest, and a resource for a new life. The buildings on our campus also represent the compassion and generosity of our donors—those who saw the needs of the homeless community and stood in the gap.
Take a tour of our facilities! Click each facility below to find out more.
Deborah L. Hall Chapel serves the entire campus and surrounding community of Union Gospel Mission of Tarrant County as a place to pray and worship.
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The John and Jo Catherine Cox Center provides housing for homeless mothers and children at Union Gospel Mission of Tarrant County.
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Union Gospel Mission’s J. E. & L. E. Mabee Family Center keeps mothers and children together.
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The M. J. Neely Men’s Building at UGM-TC offers emergency and resident housing for men. The facility is the only one in the region with private rooms for single fathers with children.
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Union Gospel Mission of Tarrant County’s Women’s Center, a 32-bed residence, offers housing for homeless single women.
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Union Gospel Mission of Tarrant County offers a unique facility specifically for independent senior women, the McFadden Hall Senior Women’s Building.
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Stripling-Glenn Dining Hall serves three meals a day to the guests and residents at Union Gospel Mission of Tarrant County.
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