421 N Washington Ave
Cookeville, TN 38501
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8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays
Our Family Resource Center in Cookeville, TN provides short-term case management and connections to programs that support long-term stability for individuals and families in Putnam County. Clients meet with a case manager to identify immediate needs, access emergency assistance, and connect with supportive internal and community partners. Referrals are facilitated when additional resources are needed.
What We Do
Catholic Charities offers a wide range of life-giving programs and services tailored to the needs of our community:
Emergency Assistance
- Housing stability support
- Food assistance and other basic needs essentials
- Referrals for utility payment assistance
Emotional Support
- Counseling and life skills programs
- Support to help individuals and families achieve self-reliance
Employment Services
- Job training programs to restore dignity
- Job placement assistance to rebuild lives
Food Pantry Information:
Zip codes served: 38501, 38506, 38574, 38544, 38582, 38545, 38548, 38505, 38502, 38503
Please call (931)648-5530 for more information.
Services Offered in Putnam County
ARVE Error: json decode error code 4Catholic Charities Family Resource Center in Putnam County offers a range of important services including, but not limited to, the following:
- Hunger relief/food assistance
- Long-term case management
- Hygiene/household/baby items
- Community resource connections
About Catholic Charities County Expansion
Catholic Charities Family Resource Centers provide essential support to individuals and families facing economic hardship. Our Family Resource Centers serve as a central hub for those in need, offering basic necessities and case management services to help families achieve long-term stability. We work with community partners to provide resources that address immediate needs while also promoting self-sufficiency.
Our program is designed to be accessible and responsive to community needs. Each Family Resource Center operates in a designated county and maintains a well-stocked inventory of essential items. Our Family Resource Centers have staff members that work directly with clients to assess needs and connect them with services.
Ways to Help
Donate: Support our life-giving ministries.
Volunteer: Share your time and talents. We welcome all people of good will, regardless of faith tradition.
Advocate: Spread the word about our mission.
We serve any and all in need in Middle Tennessee—find our nearest Family Resource Center online or contact us for additional assistance.