God’s Healthy Place to End Homelessness

Union Gospel Mission of Tarrant County has over 135 years of experience providing food, shelter and supportive services to thousands of men, women and children. These services have given many residents hope and a chance for a new start. In the secure environment of UGM-TC's ten-acre campus, residents participate in programs designed to maximize their potential by developing the skills they need to return to the community as independent, productive members. Our trained staff strives to build dependable, trustworthy relationships with clients. A holistic approach is taken to address physical, mental, emotional and spiritual needs. We provide space in which a person can openly discuss one's unique situation, needs, concerns, strengths and hopes. The programs we offer aim to give homeless individuals the greatest chance of developing the skills and self-confidence to attain self-sufficiency.




Our Vision for the Future

As we embark on another quarter century of service, we have a long history of meeting the spiritual, physical and emotional needs of the people who come to us for help. In this current economic climate, the demand for our services, specifically, the needs of women and families have increased dramatically. Our vision for the future is that we will continue our mission of providing love, hope, respect and a new beginning to those in need.