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Vocational Rehab Popular

88 Hermitage Avenue, Nashville, TN, 37210
www.tennessee.gov

Providing services to help individuals with disabilities enter or return to employment.

Telephone615-741-1606
Who is ServedIndividuals of work age with physical and/or mental disabilities, call for an appointment, Mon-Fri, 8:00am-4:30pm.

The Contributor Popular

P.O. Box 332023, Nashville, TN, 37203
www.nashvillecontributor.org

The Contributor is Nashville’s street newspaper. We strive to print a monthly paper that provides both a diversity of perspectives on homelessness and a source of income for homeless and formerly homeless individuals while creating community between vendo ...

Telephone615-829-6829
Who is ServedHomeless persons looking for employment, contact by phone for more information.

Tennessee Career Center At Nashville South Popular

3763 Nolensville Road, Nashville, TN, 37211
www.tennessee.gov

Job seekers can get career information and services. A career resource room is not located at this site.

Telephone615-741-3566
Who is ServedYouth, men and women, hours of operations, 8:00am-4:30pm, Mon-Fri., call for an appointment. A veteran rep is available at this location, call 615-741-3556.

Tennessee Career Center at Metro Center Popular

2200 Rosa L. Parks, Blvd., Nashville, TN, 37228
www.tennessee.gov

Job seekers can get career information and services. Each center offers computerized labor market information, Internet access, workshops, an on-line talent bank, job placement, recruitment and training.

Telephone615-253-8920
Who is ServedYouth, men and women, hours of operations, 8:00am-4:30pm, Mon-Fri., call for an appointment.

Room In The Inn's Campus for Human Development Popular

532 8th Avenue South, Nashville, TN, 37203
www.roomintheinn.org

Career counseling and job readiness program to help chronically homeless individuals establish a stable work life.

Telephone615-251-9791
Who is ServedMen and Women, ages 18 and above, job counselor Days/Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:00 am- 11:00 am (sign in at 10:00 am, counselor will see 10 people each day on a first come, first serve basis).

Re-Entry Recovery Residence Popular

Safe supportive environment for addicts and alcoholics.

Telephone615-754-8977
E-mail
Who is ServedMen and Women, 18 and up. Please call for an appointment.

Project Return Popular

1200 Division Street #200, Nashville, TN, 37203
www.projectreturninc.org

Services for those transitioning from prison to society which include resume writing, acquiring ids, birth certificates, and bus passes for job searches.

Telephone615-327-9654
Who is ServedFor male and female ex-offenders, 18 and up, office hours: 8:00am-4:30pm, Mon-Thurs & 8:00am-noon, Fri, please call for an appointment.

New Horizons Popular

5221 Harding Place, Nashville, TN, 37217
www.newhorizonscorp.com

To advance the assimilation of adults with developmental disabilities into the community by advocating for their rights and dignity, and providing the specialized supports necessary for developing individualized choices in meaningful, productive work; pla ...

Telephone615-360-8595
Who is ServedServing men and women, 18 and up, with developmental disabilities and wavier funding, 9:00am-3:00pm, Mon-Fri.

Nashville Rescue Mission (Women) Popular

1716 Rosa L. Parks Blvd., Nashville, TN, 37208
www.nashvillerescuemission.org

While some clients prepare to take their GED certification, others are taught basic arithmetic and literacy. In addition, classes in work orientation, computer software, finances and commercial driving are offered.

Telephone615-255-2475

Nashville Rescue Mission (Men) Popular

639 Lafayette Street, Nashville, TN, 37203
www.nashvillerescuemission.org

While some clients prepare to take their GED certification exam, others are taught basic arithmetic and literacy. In addition, classes in work orientation, computer software, finances and commercial driving are offered.

Telephone615-780-9460

Nashville Opportunities Industrialization Center (Nashv... Popular

1819 Charlotte Ave, Nashville, TN, 37203
www.oicnashville.org

GED test preparation, computer training classes, and job placement for individuals 17 or older who need a hand up, not a handout.

Telephone615-248-2906
Who is ServedIndividuals age 17 and older (if 17, a school release is required). Orientation is every Monday morning at 8:00 a.m. and is required for enrollment. No appointment necessary to attend orientation. GED test preparation classes are M-F 8:00-11:00am and M-Th ...

Isaiah 54 Ministries, Inc Popular

isaiah54ministries.org

Serves the physical and spiritual needs of the homeless community of Nashville, TN.

Who is ServedProvides many services directly to the homeless community. Also provide services such as transitional housing, small groups, computer classes, GED classes, and 12-step program.

Goodwill Industries Popular

937 Herman Street, Nashville, TN, 37208
www.giveit2goodwill.org

Job readiness and placement assistance.

Telephone615-346-1249
Who is ServedFor Individuals with disabilities and the disadvantage (homeless, ex-offenders, those w/o a high school diplomas, etc.). We do not offer services to individuals with open criminal charges and sex offenders. Walk-ins welcome, 8:30am-4:30pm, Mon-Fri (prepa ...

Against The Grain Popular

2013 25th Avenue North, Nashville, TN, 37208
www.atghope.org

To demonstrate the love of Christ by empowering single mothers and their children, enabling them to become responsible leaders in their homes and communities.

Who is ServedFor single parent mothers of all ages, job readiness and life skills program. Call the office for an appointment, Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm, please leave a message if your call is not answered.
 
To donate online, click on the "Join The Key Alliance" button.
The Key Alliance is a
501(c)3 nonprofit organization that partners with the Metropolitan Homelessness Commission to bring together the community to collaborate around permanent solutions to homelessness in Nashville.

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Upcoming Events:

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.

Community Calendar
The Key Alliance hosts a new feature on its Website: A Community Calendar (view tab on the left). Service providers are invited to email details of their events and happenings they would like to be listed on our Community Calendar to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

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.
The program places refurbished "parking" meters in high foot traffic areas Downtown. All change collected will benefit homeless outreach with the goal to place people into Housing First. For a $1,000 sponsorship, contact Clifton Harris at 862-6401 or email him at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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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.
Contact Judy Tackett at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to set up YOUR meeting.
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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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If you would like to be included on our volunteer e-mail list for special events and other opportunities, or sign up for our newsletter, please contact Judy Tackett at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
For media inquiries
call Judy Tackett at 517-7000.