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www.ywcanashville.comYWCA provides a free and confidential 24-hr domestic violence hotline, 615-242-1199 or 800-334-4628. The YWCA also provides an emergency shelter and community based support groups for victims of domestic violence. The first step for accessing any domestic ... Telephone615-242-1199 Who is ServedIndividuals and families in domestic violence situations.
Women Are Safe Shelter www.womenaresafe.orgServing Hickman, Humphreys, Dickson, and Perry counties. Telephone931-729-9885 Who is ServedWomen, Children, and men, will accompany individuals to court, offer safe temporary shelter, transportation, community education, drop in counseling, confidential atmosphere, referral services, advocacy services, support group (offered weekly), assist wit ...
www.tcadsv.orgRefer individuals in need to appropriate agencies. Telephone615-386-9406 Who is ServedRefer men and women of all ages, Mon-Thur, 8:00am-5:00pm, call for referral information.
Undisclosed www.homesafetn.orgEmergency Shelter, peer counseling, and support groups - Robert, Wilson, and Sumner counties. Telephone615-382-0829 Who is ServedWomen (18 & up) and children (boys and girls, all ages), serve men but no shelter available, call 24/7 for assistance.
www.sacenter.orgThe Sexual Assault Center (SAC), started in 1978, is the only place in Middle Tennessee that specializes in treatment for sexual assault victims. Our counselors are specialists in the field and worked with more than 800 survivors in 2008/09; half of whom ... Telephone615-259-9055 Who is ServedSexual Assault Victims
Undisclosed www.morningstarsanctuary.orgThe 16 bed shelter offers safety, support, and refuge for victims and their children, who may stay in the shelter program for up to 90 days. Telephone615-860-0003 Who is ServedServing men, women, and children, crisis hotline available 24/7, 615-860-5214, call for details.
www.police.nashville.orgA domestic violence division of the Metro Nashville Police Division. Telephone615-880-3000 Who is ServedCall 615-880-3000 if you need assistance. Phones are manned from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, with evening investigators who may be in at other hours. For additional help, call 615-862-8600; Call 911 if it is an emergency.
www.hopehousetn.comDomestic and sexual violence support. Telephone931-381-8580 Who is ServedServing men, women, and children of all ages, (no legal representation available), may be able to help with transportation, can refer immigrants, call the 24 hour crisis line for assistance, 931-381-8580.
www.homesafetn.orgFree confidential services to survivors of domestic violence. Telephone615-452-4315 Who is ServedServe women, children, and men who live in Sumner, Wilson, Robertson, and Trousdale counties. 24 hour hotlines: 615-452-4315 (Sumner), 615-382-0829 (Robertson), 615-444-8955 (Wilson), and 615-969-3260 (Embrace-Spanish).
www.centerstone.orgCounseling, referrals, support groups Telephone460-4357 Who is ServedPeople affected by Domestic Violence
www.bridgesofwilliamsoncounty.orgThe only domestic violence shelter in Williamson County. Our not-for-profit organization is dedicated to assisting victims of physical, mental and sexual abuse. Telephone615-599-5777 Who is ServedArea women, men, and children. Call the hotline at 615-599-5777, 24/7.
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End Homelessness Eraselets The Key Alliance together with the Metropolitan Homelessness Commission is utilizing a new marketing tool called Eraselets, which are wristbands that also serve as erasers. The message on the Eraselets is End Homelessness. Eraselet inventor Bryan Ricci became homeless at the age of 15. Currently he is trying to get his product into Wal-Mart.
Operation Stand Down The 20th Annual Operation Stand Down Event has been scheduled for Friday, Saturday and Sunday, October 12, 13 and 14, 2012 at the old TN Preparatory School (TPS) Gymnasium Please note this is a return to our regular weekend format! The address is 1164 Foster Avenue, Nashville, TN 37210.
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The Contributor goes to twice monthly On Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012, The Contributor, Nashville's successful street newspaper, will publish two issues per month. "In a time when print media is on the decline, street newspapers all around the world have seen major increases in distribution. The Contributor, now the highest-distributing street newspaper in North America, is a leader in the global street newspaper movement’s success. Thanks to the hard work and determination of its vendors and staff, as well as the generosity of its donors, The Contributor has grown exponentially over the last two years, enabling approximately one-third of the paper’s vendors to earn enough money to obtain housing." - Andrew Krinks, The Contributor's editor, in a recent press release.
Volunteer Award The Key Alliance is proud to announce that our volunteer, Ben Morton, was honored with the Phyllis M. Frank Volunteer Award by the Nashville Coaltion for the Homeless for his outstanding efforts to help the local homeless community. Read the press release here.
Adopt A Unit The Key Alliance, in partnership with the Metropolitan Homelessness Commission, has launched a new program called Adopt A Unit that invites congregations to help formerly homeless individuals establish a household. For more information, click here.
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The next MHC meeting is scheduled for Friday, March 2, 2012, at 9:30 a.m. in the Sonny West Conference Room of the Howard Office Building (Fulton Complex), 700 Second Ave. South.
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A Summary Report of the Committee on Police/Homeless Issues of the MHC is posted here.
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Adopt A Meter Program
 The Key Alliance has partnered with NashVitality to promote its Adopt A Meter program.
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The Key Alliance launched a Speaker's Bureau program. We are available to speak to groups larger than 10 members including businesses, neighborhood associations, civic groups and congregations.
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To date the Metropolitan Homelessness Commission and MDHA have been able to connect 37 homeless individuals who lost everything in the May floods with Section 8 Housing vouchers. The Homelessness Commission has closed the program. All Section 8 Voucher applicants have to go through MDHA's Secion 8 Office at 620 Dew Street.
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