Chattanooga Rescue Mission
Chattanooga, Tennessee

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Chattanooga Rescue Mission


Location:
1512 S. Holtzclaw Ave.
Chattanooga, TN 37404-4815

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 3624
Chattanooga, TN 37404-0624

(423) 756-3126 Phone
(423) 756-1019 Fax


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Chattanooga Rescue Mission

Overnight Shelter Guest Ministry
Whether people have come to the mission needing help with substance abuse, or whether they just need a little help to get back on their feet, we provide meals, a chapel service, showers, and overnight lodging to all who have needs.

Women and Children’s Ministry
In the early years of the ministry most of the homeless we ministered to were homeless men. Because of the increase in homeless women and children in our area, and our burden to reach all the needy in our area, in October, 2002 we opened a free, emergency shelter for 14 of the estimated 400 homeless women and children.

Nightly Chapel Ministries

Men’s Chapel Service
For over 35 years, the mission has provided nightly chapel services to share the good news of salvation through the Lord Jesus Christ. Our chapel speakers are volunteers who come once a month to encourage and be a blessing to those who need Christ in their lives.

Women’s Chapel Service

Separate chapel services are provided each night for our female shelter guests and program members. Godly women from area churches volunteer their time to provide music and teach the Word of God so that these women can come to know Christ as Savior and learn to live for Him.

Christian Life Programs

Mens Christian Life Program

Some of those to whom we minister realize they need to make changes in their lives and will enroll in our 12-month alcohol and drug program. Because we believe that only the Word of God and His Holy Spirit can change lives, all our classes and programs are Biblically based. In addition to the extensive Bible training, our CLPs/WCLPSs receive counseling and encouragement. While in this program, all of their needs are provided for them free of charge.

The last three months of the Christian Life Program is a transition period.  CLPs work outside the mission but continue to stay at the mission where food, shelter, and guidance are provided. As they transition back into society, we continue to monitor their success and provide continued counseling as needed.

Women’s Christian Life Program
On August 1st,  2005, we opened a drug and alcohol program for ladies patterned after the one presently used for men. The first two ladies to apply graduated on July 30, 2006.