Greater Chattanooga Christian Services

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6816 Ty-Hi Drive
Chattanooga, TN 37421
United States

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DayHours
Monday 9 AM-6 PM
Tuesday 9 AM-6 PM
Wednesday 9 AM-6 PM
Thursday 9 AM-6 PM
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

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Greater Chattanooga Children’s Home, Inc. was founded by a group of concerned Christian individuals under the leadership of Dann Spann, who wanted to provide Christian homes for the temporary care of dependent and neglected children. The first group home was completed and opened in the Tiftonia community, and later houses were built in the Brainerd and Tyner communities. Additional childcare was provided in the Cleveland area for a five year period in a house provided by the Central congregation. A home was opened in the Ringgold, Georgia area in January of 2000.

Greater Chattanooga Christian Services, Inc. was chartered by the Board of Directors in 1968, when the need for additional social services was recognized. The necessary Child-Placing Licenses were obtained, and services were expanded to include foster care, adoption, maternity services and counseling.


Services and information

  • Traditional Foster Care
  • Emergency Foster Care
  • Respite Foster Care
  • Adoption
  • Other

Requirements to become a foster parent

Foster parents receive help from the Department of Children’s Services, including board rate payments to help offset the cost of care. These rates vary slightly based on the child's age and needs.

Children and teens in foster care also receive state health insurance through SelectKids. The parent helpline is 1-888-422-2963, and there's an online portal for parents.

Kids in care receive a membership ID card, which the DCS Health Advocate Representative has. Each child is also assigned a PCP. Physical and mental health care needs, as well as dental and vision services, are covered.

When you start fostering in Tennessee, you'll receive access to a dedicated Foster Parent Advocate who can answer questions, provide support, and assist you with any grievances and appeals.

Parents must also complete trauma-informed training, which teaches them how to be better caregivers. The training is free, and your agency can help you find and complete the necessary hours. You'll learn most of what you need to know in training, though you'll also want a solid support network.

Foster parents receive access to respite care, which can provide a break when needed. While most parents can leave their children with a babysitter or family member, foster parents must rely on trained, licensed caregivers. Depending on respite care allows parents to address emergencies, relieve stress, etc.

Regular Board Rates (Effective 7/1/2023) Ages Foster Care Adoption Assistance Subsidized Permanent Guardianship Ages 0-11 $29.96/day $29.91/day $29.91/day Ages 12+ $34.35/day $34.30/day $34.30/day Ages 12+ placed on or after 2/15/2023 $50.00/day (permanent placements only) * $34.35/day (for temporary placements) $34.30/day $34.30/day Sibling groups of two or more, regardless of age placed on or after 2/15/23 $50.00/day based on age reflected above based on age reflected above Special Circumstances Board Rates Ages Foster Care Adoption Assistance Subsidized Permanent Guardianship Ages 0-11 $32.95/day $32.90/day $32.90/day Ages 12+ $37.78/day $37.73/day $37.73/day Kinship/ Relative (Expedited) Board Rate Prior to Approved Foster Home Status After Approved Foster Home Status $14.12/day Based on age referenced above Extension of Foster Care Independent Living Allowance Rates Regular Board Rate Graduated Board Rate Age 18-20 Parenting Board Rate Age 18-20 $14.06/day $7.03/day $20.00/day

Effective 2/15/2023 Foster parents will receive a one-time $2,000.00 bonus per child following six consecutive months of placement for children in foster care who are twelve (12) years of age or older or children who are members of sibling groups of two or more children. Foster parents must meet all compliance standards including training requirements at the end of the six-month placement time frame to receive the bonus. *Temporary placements who assume complete care of the child during placement are also eligible for the incentive rate.


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Stephen Walker
Apr 15, 2021

Jason does a great job of being relatable and being like a friend or brother. He has helped me through a traumatic experience and given me tools so that I can be self-reliant. Very thankful for Jason!

Rating: 5

Joe Brown
Apr 12, 2021

Emphatic, objective, practical, and most important, Biblical counciling.

Rating: 5

brooklyn hale
Sep 23, 2019

What a blessing! Exactly what we needed. I highly recommend for anyone!

Rating: 5