Recovery Programs & Services

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The Next Door Popular

128 8th Avenue South, Nashville, TN, 37203
www.thenextdoor.org

Lifetime recovery management program.

Telephone615-251-8805
Who is ServedAfter completion of The Next Door program, women will have the opportunity to receive support through The Next Door’s Lifetime Recovery Management Program where they may meet regularly with other previous residents for educational and community activities ...

The Friendship House Popular

202 23rd Avenue, N., Nashville, TN, 37203
www.202friendshiphouse.org

An AA program with meetings all day.

Telephone615-327-3909
Who is ServedOpen to men and women of all ages, office hours, 8:00am-10:00pm, Sun-Thurs, 8:00am-12:00 midnight, Fri & Sat, holidays included, call or come by for further information.

Skyline Hospital-Madison Campus Popular

500 Hospital Drive, Madison, TN, 37115
www.skylinemadison.com

Intensive out-patient treatment program.

Telephone615-860-6310
Who is ServedMon-Thurs, day adult classes (men and women, 18 and up) 11:00am-2:00pm, evenings, 6:00pm-9:00pm, adolescent class (ages 12-18, 18 year old must be in school for this program), 3:30pm-5:30pm, for adult services, arrive by 10:00am, Mon-Thursday or call, ope ...

Sexual Abuse Center Popular

101 French Landing Drive, Nashville, TN, 37228
www.sacenter.org

To end sexual violence and provide healing through counseling and education.

Telephone615-259-9055
Who is ServedChildren, adults, and families, call the 24/7 crisis hotline at 1-800-879-1999.

Samaritan Recovery Community Popular

319 South 4th Street, Nashville, TN, 37206
www.samctr.org

Provide the highest quality of care possible to people who are at risk for, or who are suffering from, the disease of chemical dependency.

Telephone615-244-4802
Who is ServedMen and Women, 18 and up, office hours: 8:00am-4:30pm, Mon-Fri, admissions: 8:00am-12 noon, Mon-Thurs. Call for further information.

Room In The Inn (Campus) Popular

705 Drexel Street, Nashville, TN, 37203
www.roomintheinn.org

Alternative to jail for the publicly intoxicated (referral process through police or an agency); opportunities for alcohol and drug treatment.

Telephone615-251-9792
Who is ServedIndividuals who are homeless and struggling with addiction.

Renewal House Popular

P.O. Box 280356, Nashville, TN, 37228
www.renewalhouse.org

Renewal House offers a licensed, women's intensive outpatient addiction treatment program. The program provides free transportation to and from treatment for clients in Davidson County.

Telephone615-255-5222 ext, 127 or 128
Who is ServedFor women from Davidson County, 18 years of age or older

Nashville Rescue Mission (Women) Popular

1716 Rosa L. Parks Blvd., Nashville, TN, 37208

The Mission uses a spriritual, instead of a clinical approach to helping men & women over the age of 18 resolve personal problems and chemical addictions.

Telephone615-255-2475
Who is ServedWomen 18 and older.

Nashville Rescue Mission (Men) Popular

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

The Mission uses a spiritual, instead of a clinical approach to help men & women over the age of 18 resolve personal problems and chemical addictions.

Telephone615-255-2475
Who is ServedMen 18+

Narcotics Anonymous Popular

www.natennessee.org

NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean.

Telephone615-256-5411
Who is ServedCall or visit the website for further details.

Mending Hearts Inc. Popular

PO Box 280236, Nashville, TN, 37228
mendingheartsinc.org

Mending Hearts is a residential recovery-oriented therapeutic community for women who are or are at risk of becoming homeless as a result of their addiction to drugs, alcohol or both.

Telephone615-385-1696
Who is ServedWomen at risk of becoming homeless as a result of their addiction to drugs, alcohol or both.

Magdalene Popular

P.O. Box 6330-B, Nashville, TN, 37235
thistlefarms.org

Two-year residential community for women with a history of prostitution and addiction.

Telephone615-320-5325
Who is ServedWomen with a history of prostitution and addiction, contact by phone or at magdaleneinfo@thistlefarms.org

First Response Center Popular

1219 9th Avenue North, Nashville, TN, 37208
www.micwhosoever.org

For relapse prevention and support for men and women.

Telephone615-321-9791
Who is ServedRelapse prevention meetings three times a week, Tues, Thurs, and Fri, 9:00am-10:30am, call for an intake appointment, office hours of operation, 8:00am-4:00pm.

Downtown Clinic Popular

526 8th Avenue South, Nashville, TN, 37203
www.unitedneighborhood.org

A 90 day treatment program.

Telephone615-256-0197
Who is ServedServing men, 18 and up, call for an assessment/appointment, Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm, ask for Tyronne Wade (Outreach Specialist) or Tammi Newton (Behavioral Health Specialist).

Buffalo Valley Popular

501 Park Avenue, S., Hohenwald, TN, 38642
www.buffalovalley.org

Affordable alcohol/substance abuse treatment to patients in need.

Telephone1-800-626-6709
Who is ServedMen and Women, ages 18 and up, 24 hour intake, call 1-800-626-6709.

Behavioral Health Access (Lentz Health Center) Popular

311 23rd Avenue North, Room 206, Nashville, TN, 37203
www.health.nashville.gov

Screening and Referral for Substance Use/Abuse and Mental Health Issues.

Telephone615-340-2172
Who is ServedFull time professional counselors are available Mon-Fri, Room 211 to conduct assessments and make referrals to local counseling agencies for persons age 13 and older needing Substance Abuse or Mental Health services. There are no charges for these servic ...

Al-Anon Family Service of Middle TN Popular

176 Thompson Lane, Suite G-3, Nashville, TN, 37211
www.middletnalanon.org

Al-Anon and Alateen family groups hold weekly meetings for the relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strengths, and hope, in order to solve the family disease of alcoholism.

Telephone615-333-6066
Who is ServedFor friends & families of alcoholics/addicts. For meeting times and locations please call 615-333-6066 or visit the website.

AA 24 Hour Hotline Popular

176 Thompson Lane, Suite G-3, Nashville, TN, 37211
www.aanashville.org

A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope that they may solve their common problem and help others recover from alcoholism.

Telephone615-831-1050
Who is ServedAdult men and women, call the Central Office, Monday-Saturday, 9:00am-4:30pm or call the hotline at 615-831-1050, 24/7.
 
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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.