Overcoming Homelessness

Homelessness steals a person’s sense of security and self-worth. It erodes their spirit of hope in the future.

Metropolitan Ministries’ residential program, Uplift U® , is a place where homeless families and single women can find answers to help renew their hope and rebuild their spirit as they journey from homelessness to self-sufficiency.

Aimed at dealing with the issues of poverty and homelessness by focusing on the needs of each individual situation, Uplift U® is made up of eight broad components blended together to help each family and person reach their best level of self-sufficiency. There are no fees for any of the services offered by the Ministries.

Residence Services

  • 41 families and 9 single women (approximately 140 people, including an average of 90 children on any given day) have a safe place to live while building their way to self-sufficiency
  • They can stay for as little as a few weeks or more than a year, depending on their needs
  • Families range from a single mom or dad with small children to two parent families with teenagers to grandparents raising their grandchild(ren) 

Counseling

  • Each family works with a staff counselor to develop an individualized, achievable self-sufficiency plan
  • Support groups and classes addressing personal growth (i.e. anger, money, and behavior management, parenting and self-esteem) and promoting healing

 Health and Nutrition

  • Three nutritious meals a day
  • Classes on food safety and shopping/cooking on a budget.
  • Pediatric clinic, in collaboration with Tampa General Hospital and University of South Florida, provides prevention (school check-ups, immunizations) and acute medical care for resident children 
  • Adult Mobile Medical Clinic, in partnership with Tampa Family Health Centers to address the medical needs of our adult residents
  • Local partnerships with dentists and referrals to other community health providers for adults and children 

Education & Literacy

  • PromiseLand Childcare Center, an on-site child care center providing free educational and social development opportunities for resident pre-school age children
    • Children’s Activities (K-12th graders) with after school activities and tutoring
    • Summer, winter break and spring break camps, with recreational and educational activities, for children at the Ministries
    • Head Start classroom for resident and community children ages 3-4
  • Metropolitan Ministries Partnership School on-site Hillsborough County partnership school focusing on the educational needs of homeless children where:
    • Small classes allow teachers to quickly assess each student’s academic needs and work with the child's parent to develop a plan to get/keep the child on track
    • Students benefit from one-on-one tutoring provided by volunteers and education interns from local colleges and universities serving the recreational, social, and emotional needs of our Middle and High School students.

  • Youth Program- A youth activity center offers a place for teens living at the Ministries to call their own
    • Teen computer lab that enables youth to complete homework assignments,
    • engage in games and interactive programs, and stay connected to the world around them
    • "Be the Change" Youth Mentoring program provides a one-on one mentoring relationship with our teens and a volunteer mentor

Community Living and Pastoral Care

  • Residents learn how to live in harmony with others and are provided an opportunity to achieve personal peace through a relationship with God
  • Services include pastoral care, counseling, worship services, Bible studies, picnics, and other special events
  • Provides a supportive environment modeling faith-based values that prepare residents for self-governance, advocacy, and personal responsibility when they leave the Ministries including a resident council and resident/staff community improvement team

Recovery & Sobriety Recovery

  • Counseling including an assessment and individualized plan for each person as needed and may include referrals/participation in recovery programs within the community
  • On-site classes dealing with the effects of substance abuse on the individual and the family; co-dependency, AA and NA meetings Alumni support group 

Employment Services 

  • Assist residents in preparing for and finding gainful employment
  • Career/skill assessment and counseling
  • Guidance with résumé  preparation, interviewing skills and dressing for success 

Money Management

  • Financial assessment
  • Individual counseling and group classes focusing on budgeting and money management
  • Partnerships with universities and financial institutions offering specialized assistance in financial matters 
  • On-site employment lab with computers for use in job search process