This St. Pete not-for-profit provided $755,107 in free healthcare across Tampa Bay in 2023
From I Love The Burg: As Tampa Bay continues to grow, health inequities among its residents are becoming more pronounced, especially with the rising cost
Established in 1993, Metro Inclusive Health is a 501(c)(3) organization that provides quality health and wellness services that are inclusive, relevant, supportive, and represent the lifetime continuum of the diverse people in our community.
With active Health & Community Center locations throughout the Tampa Bay area, the centers provide premier comprehensive medical and social services. This includes HIV services, medical care, social activities and classes, support groups, counseling, health and wellness programs, psychiatric medication management, and more.
We strive to promote a healthy environment for all and foster diversity within the community, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, or economic status.
Began provision of services to HIV positive community of Tampa Bay through King of Peace Church.
Formal incorporation as Metropolitan Charities in order to expand and grow!
Started to provide HIV case management in Pinellas and Hillsborough. Acquired Thrift Store location in St. Petersburg.
Added Ryan White services, HIV testing, counseling and linkage.
Launched substance abuse services, established U.S. Dep. of Children & Families Access Sites, and secured property.
Expanded HIV case management services, opened Tampa Health Center, and began contracts in Pasco County.
Opened new facility in New Port Richey. Grants and funding continue expansion of services, including inmate and re-entry programs.
Name changed to d/b/a Metro Wellness & Community Centers. Relocated in Tampa to larger campus.
Expanded St. Pete and NPR service sites. Awarded contracts to provide new Ryan White and ARTAS services. Renovated St. Pete Thrift Store.
New HIV Medical Care services in partnership with Comprehensive Care Center. Received future LGBTQ+ Welcome Center bungalow.
Established LGBTQ+ Welcome Center in Downtown St. Pete — the 3rd of its kind in the nation.
Launched Hep C & 4th Generation HIV testing, PrEP & nPEP treatment, STI testing & treatment, and on-site pharmacy.
Started offering Trans Services, HRT. Rapid growth of staff and Primary Care clients. New St. Pete headquarters acquired with CAN Community Health.
Significant new grants led to service expansion across Tampa Bay. Primary Care & PrEP program more than doubled!
Completed St. Pete headquarters renovation and launched TeleMedicine & TeleTherapy programs. Began working toward FQCH (federal) designation.
Rebranded to d/b/a Metro Inclusive Health, and launched innovative Copay It Forward program.
Received COA Accreditation and became a Federally-Qualified Health Center Look-Alike. Larger Tampa campus acquired with CAN Community Health.
Continued to serve clients through the COVID-19 epidemic via TeleHealth, virtual programming and community aid. Tampa renovation continues.
Opened new 30,000 sq.ft. Tampa campus at the restored German American Club. Provided over 4000+ COVID-19 vaccines to the Tampa Bay community.
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Written by Robert Pope, founding Board Member
When I first joined King of Peace Metropolitan Community Church in 1984, it was a small, growing community of faith. To get people involved and more active with King of Peace, we held a series of fundraisers every six months or so, in which church members would open their homes to host formal cocktail parties for $25 per person.
In fact, the name “Metropolitan Charities” was simply made up. This way we were not promoting cocktail parties for a church fund (King of Peace). During the early days of the AIDS discovery, King of Peace was the first local faith-based organization that opened its heart and doors to those infected and affected by the disease.
Early on, volunteers helped set up and orchestrate counseling sessions, a food bank, and SDIA: Pinellas County’s first AIDS support group. Much of the funding for these volunteer programs resulted from the Metropolitan Charities fundraising parties.
My partner of these many years, Lawrence Konrad, was one of the original co-chairs of SDIA, and the first meeting to organize was held at our home, where I met my first AIDS patient/activist, a young man whom I ultimately represented (regarding legal matters).
Eventually, it was clear that more space was greatly needed in order for the organization to grow. Over the years, it became apparent to the Board of Directors of King of Peace M.C.C. that Metro Charities needed to expand its base and bring in others from the community to serve on its board. This was not because of any disagreement with the church – only a recognition that the baby Metro Charities needed to sprout its wings and leave the mothership.
Soon, Metropolitan Charities left the church building and moved across the street, where it had much more room for client services, with the added benefit of better confidentiality and more space for a true community center: a desire of the LGBT community in Tampa Bay for many years. In particular, I am proud of the continued success of Metro Inclusive Health (formerly known as Metropolitan Charities, d/b/a Metro Wellness and Community Centers) through the leadership of Lorraine Langlois, the current CEO.
Who could have imagined that this small, undeveloped agency would grow into the positive agency serving several counties in Florida? Who could have imagined? It just shows you how important the selection of leadership is when it comes to a growing agency.
Lorraine Langlois, CEO, can be justly proud of the staff and administrators she has hired and nurtured through the years, and we as a community can be proud that these individuals serve so many throughout Tampa Bay. Undoubtedly, it is a tribute to Lorraine’s leadership. I am mighty proud to have been involved with the agency when Lorraine was hired as the first full-time employee.
Today, METRO is a comprehensive social service agency that meets the needs of the HIV-affected, LGBT and other at–risk communities of Pinellas, Hillsborough, Pasco and Hernando Counties. METRO serves nearly 3,000 people at any one time through substance abuse treatment and prevention, counseling, case management, prevention services, a thrift store, and social and recreational programs.
It is an honor to be part of an organization that offers and provides service that continues to enhance the quality of life.
Always remember the beginnings. I greatly respect and honor the efforts of the founding members of Metro Wellness and Community Centers: Rev. Dr. Fred C. Williams and Rev. Renne Shawver. Of course, Lorraine Langlois would be included, as would Mark Davis. Johnny Williams, the CPA from Tallahassee (who died of complications from HIV).
Additionally, Charles Gerardi, PhD, who facilitated the first counseling sessions at King of Peace for those with HIV. John Barnett, DDS, who served for many faithful years as a member of the Board of Directors, and who was the first Dentist in Pinellas County that would accept and treat those with HIV.
Gratefully, we acknowledge the original Board of Directors of King of Peace who had the vision to see the opportunity and possibilities for Metropolitan Charities, and those who served as its first Board of Directors: Rev. Dr. Fred C. Williams, Donna S. Remsnyder, Esq., Beverly Robinson, Gayle A Schultes, Lawrence A. Fischer, CPA, Richard F. Waugh, Pauline A. Cordeire, Richard L. Harmon, Ana Santa-Maria, Diane Gammon, and yours truly, Robert Pope.
METRO is committed to making an impact on our Tampa Bay community. Read more about our efforts and accomplishments here.
From I Love The Burg: As Tampa Bay continues to grow, health inequities among its residents are becoming more pronounced, especially with the rising cost
From Watermark Online: Metro Inclusive Health has announced that the organization’s Copay it Forward program generated $755,107 in free healthcare for under or uninsured
Author: Caitlin Lockerbie (WTSP) Metro Inclusive Health has a daily mission to provide healthcare options to patients who often feel misunderstood and underrepresented. The non-profit
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