Welcome to Dyersburg State Community College!

Dyer County

The following resources are provided for students and families needing food assistance in Dyer County, Tennessee.

Matthew 25:40 – 432 West Court Street, Dyersburg, TN 38024, 731-286-9054

New Life Union Mission – 213 W. Cedar Street, Dyersburg, TN 38024, 731-285-0726


Henry County

The following resources are provided for students and families needing food assistance in Gibson County, Tennessee.

Paris-Henry County Food Bank 731-642-3172

First United Methodist Church, Paris, TN 731-642-4764 or pfirstoffice@gmail.com

Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle TN


Tipton County

The following resources are provided for students needing food assistance Tipton County, Tennessee.

First United Methodist Church – 145 W Church Avenue, Covington, TN 38019, 901-476-9694

Delta Human Resources USDA Commodity Program – 915 US-51, Covington, TN 38019, 901-476-5226

First United Methodist Church-Ripley – 145 S Main Street, Ripley, TN 38063, 731-635-0821

Exchange Club Carl Perkins Center – 168 N Main Street, Ripley, TN 38063, 731-635-7853

First United Methodist Church – 8029 Wilkinsville Road, Millington, TN 38053, 901-872-4414

First Assembly of God – 233 Church Street, Ripley, TN 38063, 731-635-1541

Crisis Center Ministry – 8133 Wilkinsville Road, Millington, TN 38053, 901-872-4357

St. Alphonsus Friends of the Poor – 901-609-0120, point of contact David Hessling

St. Alphonsus Tiny Blessings – 901-476-8140


Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

Apply Online for SNAP

Formerly referred to as “food stamps,” the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) nutritional assistance initiative administered at the state level. In Tennessee, SNAP is managed by the Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS).

SNAP can be viewed as a bridge to help Tennesseans reach their full potential as self-sufficient contributing members of our community and economy. At TDHS, we administer SNAP with the belief that you can focus on work, school, and family wellness when you’re well-nourished and don’t have to worry about where your next meal will come from. Excelling at your job, training or higher education can increase career prospects, earning potential, and levels of self-sufficiency. These opportunities can help your family transition from today’s challenges into a brighter future tomorrow.

Contact Us!

Dyersburg Campus

Sherry Baker
731-286-3242
sdbaker@dscc.edu


Jimmy Naifeh Center at Tipton County

Carmen Pfeifer
901-475-3137
pfeifer@dscc.edu

Carol Pham
901-475-3105
cpham@dscc.edu

Hannah Yawn
901-475-3166
yawn@dscc.edu