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1 806 4th Ave South Services: In prison education, relapse prevention, job readiness, financial literacy, for retention program, child support services, housing assistance Who: Previously incarcerated in last 12 months 5 Different Locations Services: holistic care, education, mentoring, and resources to empower individuals overcome the obstacles of living in poverty Who: Men & Women (18-56 years old) living in poverty rd Ave N Services: Counseling services, Child permanency and adoption support, family resource centers, and health care access Who: Everyone is welcome /Income-based 801 Percy Warner Boulevard, Suite Services: Adoption Journeys, services for seniors, financial assistance, individual, couple, and family counseling, family life & community enrichment, information and referral services Who: members of the Jewish faith & some services for non-members Cost: Sliding scale 2195 Nolensville Pike Services: Parents as Partners, Tax Programs, home ownership, business development, After school program, post-high school preparations, Health clinic (12 different locations) Who: Latinos in Middle TN (documented & undocumented) Cost: depending on program - sliding scale or free

2 6300 Charlotte Ave, Services: Group counseling, individual counseling, safe house, support groups Who: Incarcerated people and friends/family of this incarcerated. for incarcerated, sliding scale otherwise 417 Welshwood Dr, Suite 100, Services: Adult education, GED & citizenship prep; youth education; employment services; legal assistance with immigration issues; health initiative; Refugee Integration and Support and Empowerment Who: Refugees and immigrants who have lived in the greater Nashville area for less than five years 1704 Charlotte Ave, Suite Services: Counseling services, food, temporary housing for year olds who have run away/homeless. LGBTQ community support Who: year olds (some services for year olds) 1101 Kermit Drive, Suite 300, Services: Tutoring, financial assistance, job training, career mentoring, academic employment Who: year olds who are not in school Cost: None 827 W. McKennie Ave Services: Affordable housing, job training and assistance in construction, teaching in trade skills Who: Young adults from Nashville

3 1804 Hayes St Services: Education, medical evaluation, treatment, crisis counseling Who: For kids who may be victims of sexual abuse Cost: Sliding scale 1101 Kermit Dr. Suite 204, Services: Financial education, one-on-one counseling, community classes, bankruptcy counseling, housing counseling Who: Anyone can qualify Cost: Sliding scale 2806 McGavock Pike, Family Empowerment Program Services: Housing support, resource connection, job training, vocational rehab, informational for mental health issues Who: Families depending on severity. /Sliding Scale 2700 Brick Church Pike, Services: Address community health concerns, avoidable hospital readmission programs, addresses lack of access to affordable medication Who: low-income, uninsured patients. Case by Case basis. to qualifying patients 250 Venture Cir, Services: Education, Income & Financial Stability and Health programs Who: Nashville residents Cost: Sliding Scale

4 1709 Church St Services: Transgender Drop In Services, LGBT Yoga Classes, LGBTQ Book Clubs, Film nights, Resources Who: LGBTQ community Cost: Dependent on programs 1410 Donelson Pike, Suite B-1, Services: Programs for currently imprisoned men, Family outreach, aftercare and reentry programs. Faith Based Who: Men in prison, transitioning out of prison 1120 Glendale Ave, Services: Independent living, Life-skills, career services, high school equivalency classes, financial literacy program and sexual health education Who: youth in foster care, ages Substance Abuse Prevention & Treatment: Elam YODA Services: mental health screening, individual & group therapy, family education, drug out consults, outpatient treatment, drug testing, clinical assessments, referrals, case management, Who: year olds w/ substance use disorders who are uninsured

5 East Nashville Hope Exchange 419 Woodland Street, Services: Literacy tutoring and mentoring Who: children in elementary school in East cluster of schools Big Brothers Big Sisters Middle TN 1704 Charlotte Ave Suite 130, Services: One on One mentoring to kids 2-4x a month annually. Site and community based to cultivate relationships with children Who: Children ages 5-18 enrolled by parent or guardian Book Em 1161 Rains Ave, Services: Provides children/adolescents with books. They also host events in Nashville and read to children Who: children of Davidson County Youth Villages Services: In home therapeutic treatment for children with behavior and emotional issues. Also provides Foster Care services, Adoption services, group homes, transitional living and special crisis services. Who: All children involved with DCS Cost: Covered through Tenn Care

6 Thistle Farms 5128 Charlotte Pike, Services: provides housing, medical care, advocacy, referral services, social entrepreneurship with a cafe, and marketplace Who: victims of trafficking, prostitution, and addiction Cost: Dependent on programs Homework Hotline 4805 Park Ave, or Services: one-on-one tutoring by phone in all subjects and available for grades K-12, GED programs, and College Who: Any TN student and parents who have a homework problem Prevent Child Abuse TN 4721 Trousdale Dr, Suite 121, or Parent Services: In home: healthy families and nurturing Parent program, Domestic violence and parent helpline, advocacy and education for parents, sex abuse training Who: first time parents, pregnant women (3 months), women w/ children 3 months and up Siloam Family Health Center 820 Gale Lane, Services: ALL health services through partnership with Vanderbilt, refugee health screenings. Translators available. Care & essentials packages. Faith-based, but shared faith is not a requirement Who: Those who are uninsured Cost: Charge no more than $10, including labs

7 Transformation Nashville Various Locations at Schools Services: Drive: after school program that teaches activities. Smart Baby: program for children from birth to age 5 to help parents give children in poverty access to programs Who: Parents & Children Cumberland Crisis Pregnancy Center 2229 Nashville Pike, Gallatin, Services: peer counseling, abortion recovery, material assistance, labor/delivery/parenting classes - faith based Who: Anyone who needs it Hope Clinic 4721 Trousdale Dr, Suite 121, or Parent Services: Pregnancy help, counseling services, women s healthcare, prevention education - faith based Who: Anyone who needs it The Arc Davidson County 50 Vantage Way, Ste. 202, Services: TN Family Services that offers financial assistance for families in need. Education and employment services as well for families. Who: Children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families and foster families. Cost: No cost for families.

8 Disability Rights Tennessee 2 International Plaza, Suite 825, Services: Legal representation and advocacy services for individuals experiencing issues for students with disabilities Who: All Tennesseans with disabilities Y-CAP (YMCA Community Action Project) 1021 East Russell St, Services: Service learning projects, relationship coaching, lessons on healthy living, college and career tours, academic help, after school and weekend programs. Who: Middle & High School Students Preston Taylor Ministries 4014 Indiana Avenue, Services: Mentoring, lunch buddy program, high school post grad program called Thrive, after school programs (at seven elementary sites), spring break trips, and then health and wellness services. Faith based program Who: Children in the Nations neighborhood Nora s Box Online Services: Baby boxes filled with baby clothes, bottles, diapers, and other baby needs. Contact through website for all the details. Who: Any new mom in need

9 Mercy Multiplied Old Hickory Blvd, Services: Residential program, counseling services, GED services, adoption facilitation services. Faith Based Who: young women experiencing addictions, self harm, pregnancy services, depression, and more First Step Inc Graybar Lane, firststepsnashville.org Services: Provides occupational, speech, physical, and feeding therapy, developing children for lifetime love of learning. Who: children birth to twelve years of age Cost: sliding scale The F.I.N.D. Design Antioch, Nashville, TN Services: Juvenile Anger Management Program, programs for young men and women to transition into adulthood, summer program, primarily after school program. Who: high school students in Antioch area The Family Center 139 Thompson Lane Services: Nurturing Home (6 week parent group meetings on parenting challenges - childcare and transportation available), Positive Parenting (8 week parenting groups focused on child development, discipline, and more. Co-Parenting Seminar (4 Hour seminar on minimizing negative impact of divorce on children). Who: Davidson & Rutherford Parents & Caregivers Cost: $45 and/or Sliding scale

10 The Bridge Ministry nd Ave North (Under Jefferson Street Bridge) Services: Free hot meal, free groceries, free toiletries, free clothes by showing up and signing in; faith based worship service that meets every Tuesday night at 6 pm. Who: For the poor/homeless community ACLU of Tennessee P.O. Box Nashville, TN, Services: Provides resources and advocacy for minorities, LGBTQI and all civil rights issues, have a youth engagement program and internships Who: anyone interested or in need of civil rights protection Cost: Donation/membership cost Financial Empowerment Center 298 Foster Street 2195 Nolensville Pike Services: Financial services that help manage bills, work through debt, build and improve credit, create a budget, and help plan for the future, tax assistance. Who: Anyone (preferably Davidson County residents) Nashville Young Lives th Ave S, Services: Parenting classes for teen mothers at their high schools, as well as prenatal/postal groups, social groups, transportation to doctor appointments. Under the umbrella of Young Life, a faith based organization Who: Teenage Mothers

11 Renewal House 3410 Clarksville Pike, Services: Residential Treatment program that moves women through 5 phases of stability (6 month year program); outpatient program that addresses addiction recovery, and a long-term permanent housing program Who: Women w/ a history of substance abuse and are either pregnant or have children under the age of 10. Cost: Accepts insurance & has grant funding TN Respite Coalition 21st Ave South, Suite 310, Services: Respite services for caregivers of those with disabilities, from a helpline, to a voucher program to defray cost, and a senior companion program, providing a break from being the caregiver. Who: Caregivers Financial Empowerment Center 500 Professional Park Drive, Goodlettsville, Services: Provides wraparound services and early childhood programs for parents and families. Support networks, free screenings of youth at risk for emotional and or behavioral issues, family connection programs, head start programs, and healthy living initiatives along with advocacy and support services Who: Families Metro Action Commission - Head Start Program th Ave S, ext Services: Provides free pre-school education for income-eligible children ages 3-5 years old. Families with young children that have diagnosed disabilities that impede learning abilities and all classrooms promote an inclusive learning environment for all children. Who: Families of TN Cost: Income Eligibility (see website for details)

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