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Resources in the local community

Navigating through life's challenges can be overwhelming, but knowing where to find help can make a significant difference. This guide provides information on various resources available in the local community, addressing essential needs such as food, housing, and utility assistance. Whether you're facing food insecurity, struggling to find shelter, or need support with utility bills, organizations are ready to offer support. Explore the following sections to discover the services and programs that can help you or someone you know in times of need.

Food Insecurity:

Address:
Manna Cafe

 

Contact Info:
(931) 933-0970

 

Services:

  • Hot meals on site

  • Mobile hot meals throughout the community

  • Grocery food boxes pick up Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10:00 am-4:00 pm; bring a piece of mail with your Clarksville/ APSU address

 

Address:
Loaves & Fishes

 

Contact Info:
(931) 645-9020

 

Services:

  • Hot mid-day meals on site Monday- Saturday from 10:30 am-12:30pm

 

Services:

  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides benefits via an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card.

  • Works like a debit card and is accepted at nearly all grocery stores.

  • If you need assistance in completing the application process, you can set up an appointment with Olivia Lahann, Basic Needs Coordinator.

 

Address:
Clarksville Urban Ministries

 

Contact Info:
(931) 648-9090

 

Services:

  • Provides emergency assistance including utility bills, food boxes (every 30 days), medication vouchers. Must qualify.

 


Housing Insecurity

Address:
Salvation Army

 

Contact Info:
1-800-SAL-ARMY

 

Services:

  • Operates Center of Hope Emergency Shelter (single men and women dorms and family suites available)

 

Address:
Old Firehouse Day Shelter

 

Contact Info:
(931) 542-0381

 

Services:

  • Day shelter operates Monday-Friday 8:00am- 4:00pm

  • Room in the Inn: area churches provide hot meal and warm place to sleep during the winter months (Nov. 1- March 31)

  • Full-service center that serves as the entry point for homeless or needy families to provide referrals to programs and services including food, medical, housing, counseling, employment assistance, mental health, and substance abuse.

 

24-hour Crisis Hotline:
(931) 552-6900

 

Services:

  • Provides emergency services to survivors of domestic violence as well as minor children. Provides residential program and case management

 


Utilities Assistance

Contact Info:
(931) 896-1800

 

Services:

  • Assistance with energy bills if eligible