The Upper East Tennessee Human Development Agency (UETHDA) is a dedicated resource offering assistance to homeless individuals and families in Northeast Tennessee. The agency provides a range of services including housing assistance, emergency shelter, and supportive services to people experiencing homelessness. The UETHDA aims to help individuals regain stability in permanent housing as rapidly as possible and offers programs designed to prevent the incidence of homelessness. Their website, Carter County Neighborhood Service Center offers information on their services, programs, and ways to get involved or donate.
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