A Bridge to Continuing Self-Sufficiency
Metropolitan Ministries’ Impact Hub joins volunteers, faith communities, agencies, partners, and staff to assist those in need through common goals of shared respect, hospitality, hopefulness, and trust.
For over four decades, individuals and families with nowhere left to turn have turned to MetMin for immediate help and a more certain hope for the future.
MetMin stops homelessness before it starts and provides recovery services for those who’ve already fallen into homelessness.
Help means emergency financial assistance combined with stabilizing, wrap-around services to keep the crisis from recurring. Pledges for rent, utilities and food help are the first step. The next steps are as varied as those we serve.
At MetMin, we know that it’s not enough to simply pay a bill for someone who can’t. Next steps might include on-site health screenings, energy savings classes, computer literacy classes, access to free birth control, legal consultations, educational opportunities, veterinary care, and more.
MetMin offers individuals and families a bridge to continuing self-sufficiency, especially for those who have exhausted all other kinds of support. Each client is welcomed warmly and is treated with dignity and respect.
As the number of those in our community who are on the verge of homelessness continues to increase, MetMin has grown more robust in its work to combat poverty and promote social justice. We respond. We help, right here, right now when the need is the greatest.
MetMin 501(c)3 tax exempt, non-profit.
Our Mission
To provide emergency assistance for basic human needs to community members who are at risk of instability in housing, nutrition, health, and well-being.
Values
Service to others
out of a commitment
of faith
Intrinsic value and dignity
of every person
Action with grace and humility, and without judgement
Shared goals and a common vision to drive our actions
Volunteers as the foundation
of all we do
Meet Our Team
Learn more about the people who help
make MetMin what it is today.