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Quick Facts

Every day, 570 to 675 people come to the Mission in need of food, shelter, and new beginnings…

In 2010 UGM-TC, through the financial support of caring friends, provided:

  • 203,470 hot meals for men, women, and children who might otherwise have gone hungry.
  • 25,200 sack lunches for those going to work or life-changing classes.
  • 43,608 nights of shelter for women and children, keeping them safe from the dangerous streets.
  • 62,890 nights of shelter for men battling addiction, poverty, and other life crises.
  • 140,239 total chapel services attended by 3,571 individuals!


Our services include:

  • Daily Chapel Services
  • Community Meal and Assistance Programs
  • Inter-Agency Collaboration and Referrals
  • Food and Shelter for Homeless Men, Women, and Children
  • Long-term Life Change Programs for Men and Women
  • Spiritual Development Programs
  • Children’s Enrichment Program
  • On-site health care through our Healing Shepherd Clinic
  • Permanent Supportive Housing for Senior Women
  • Compassion for all (including persons with disabilities, convicted felons and parolees, senior citizens, and single fathers)


For more information, view our 2010 Annual Report or call (817) 339-2553.



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Union Gospel Mission of Tarrant County is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, nonprofit organization.

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