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About HOPE

HOPE Family Health was founded in 2005 with the mission of providing affordable healthcare to all regardless of insurance status and ability to pay. HOPE is the only faith-based, nonprofit health center of its kind in this area. We are a Federally Qualified Health Center located in Sumner and Macon counties of Tennessee, treating patients throughout the surrounding area. HOPE Family Health integrates medical health and mental health conveniently located under one roof. Our unique approach to healthcare has brought HOPE to thousands of patients. 

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HOPE Family Health seeks to improve access to medical and mental healthcare in rural areas, with an emphasis on vulnerable populations such as the uninsured, underinsured, poor, homeless, children, migrant workers, and those addicted to substances. We seek to restore dignity, faith, HOPE, and health in those we serve by making them partners in the healing process and providing them with loving, compassionate care.

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Our Vision

In 2005 HOPE Family Health founders envisioned a health center that would never turn a patient away based on insurance status or ability to pay. HOPE is grateful to be able to offer programs and support to help our patients access affordable care.

Our Additional Designations, Funding, Memberships, and Partners

In addition to federal funding and modest clinical revenue, HOPE receives limited but important state funding as a designated Tennessee Safety Net Provider.

 

We are also incredibly grateful for the generous support of individual donors, contributions from local congregations, and the following local foundations: The Healing Trust, The Memorial Foundation, and the Smile 180 Foundation.

 

HOPE is also a proud member of the following groups and associations, who have provided invaluable support, guidance, and encouragement through the years.

Thank you!
 

  • The Christian Community Health Fellowship

  • The National Association of Community Health Centers

  • The Tennessee Primary Care Association

  • The Rural Health Network, representing Macon, Trousdale & Sumner Counties

  • The Tennessee Regional Extension Center for Health Information Technology

  • The Center for Nonprofit Management

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