Transitional Housing

Listings 

Welcome Home Ministries Popular

P.O. Box 100183, Nashville, TN, 37224
www.welcomehomemin.org

Taking individuals from a destructive life of drugs and alcohol to a community of healing, reconciliation, and recovery, Welcome Home House builds the foundation upon Jesus Christ.

Telephone615-309-7087
Who is ServedMen, 18 and up, office hours: 9:00am-5:00pm, Mon-Fri, intake: during office .

TLC Housing Popular

919 N. 12th Street, Nashville, TN, 37206

A halfway house for men getting of prison and treatment centers.

Telephone615-593-7074
Who is ServedMen, 18 and up, office hours: 9:00am-5:00pm, Mon-Fri, intake: any time during office hours.

The Next Door Popular

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

Help women in crisis, equipping them to develop lives of wholeness and hope.

Telephone615-251-8805
Who is ServedReceives applicants (women) by referral from local jails/prisons, inpatient alcohol/drug treatment facilities, community mental health agencies, homeless shelters and other agencies who serve co-occurring clients.  Potential residents must complete an app ...

Set Free Church Popular

816 S 6th Street, Nashville, TN, 37206
project615.org/192/set-free-nashville/

It is a discipleship program where homeless, and/or addicted men can live and study the Bible as part of their rehabilitation. They get 3 meals a day and a bed to sleep on.

Telephone615-354-2187
Who is ServedMale, chronically homeless individuals. Will accept substance issues. Capacity of about 40 individuals.

Salvation Army Popular

631 Dickerson Road, Nashville, TN, 37207
www.salarmy-nashville.org

Eight rooms for singles, and 13 rooms for families.

Telephone615-242-0411
Who is ServedSingles, women and men with children, by appointment only. NOWALK-INS. Call for an appointment.

Safe Entry Community Mental Health Center Popular

467 Myatt Drive, Madison, TN, 37115
www.safeentrycommunityhousing.com

Non-profit agency which provides housing and support services for families, elderly, homeless and mentally ill populations.

Telephone615-860-2270
Who is ServedFamilies, elderly, homeless, mentally ill. Contact by phone.

Safe Entry Community Mental Health Center Popular

3004 Tuggle Avenue, Nashville, TN, 37211
www.safeentrycommunityhousing.com

Non-profit agency which provides housing and support services for families, elderly, homeless and mentally ill populations.

Telephone615-833-3803
Who is ServedFamilies, elderly, homeless, mentally ill. Contact by phone.

Room In The Inn (Campus) Popular

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

Transitional housing beds for those in long-term programs. Transitional housing for individuals stablizing on mental health medications (referred by Middle Tennessee mental health).

Telephone615-251-9791
Who is ServedIndividuals who have no current safe place due to homelessness. (programs and referrals)

Renewal House Popular

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

Preserving families affected by addiction.

Telephone615-255-5222 ext 112
Who is ServedWomen 18 and up with substance-use disorders, pregnant or with children up to age 10, Phone assessments: Mon-Fri 7:30am-4:30pm. Interviews, as scheduled.

Park Center (Safe Havens) Popular

950 West Eastland, Nashville, TN, 37206
www.parkcenternashville.org

For persons with mental illness.

Telephone615-228-9254
Who is ServedTemporary housing for individuals who are homeless until they can transition to more permanent housing. Contact: Garrett.DeVaughn@parkcenternashville.org, 615-228-9254. Office hours 8:00am-4:00pm, Mon-Fri.

Next Stage, Inc. Popular

108 Kendall Park Drive, Nashville, TN, 37217
www.nextstageinc.org

Non-profit providing services for all homeless and under-served veterans including computer training, employment/housing referrals and transitional housing for women veterans.

Telephone615-593-9923 or 615-347-8632
Fax615-469-5240
Who is ServedVeterans - men and women; Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Nashville Rescue Mission (Women) Popular

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

Graduates of the Mission's Life Recovery Program have access to transitional housing as men and women begin the process of returning to their community as productive citizens.

Telephone615-255-2475

Nashville Rescue Mission (Men) Popular

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

Graduates of the Mission's Life Recovery Program have access to transitional housing as men and women begin the process of returning to their community as productive citizens.

Telephone615-255-2475

Monroe Harding Independent Living Popular

monroeharding.org

The young people live in homes off campus and  benefit from Monroe Harding guidance and regularly scheduled counseling.

Who is ServedProvide a safe place for youth to live as they transition into the community. 

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.

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

Matthew 25 Popular

625 Benton Avenue North, Nashville, TN, 37204
matthew25helps.com

Assist employed men who have the potential to be successful in a 90 day time frame.

Telephone615-383-9577
Who is ServedMen 21 and up, Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm, fill out an application online and submit or print the application and take it to Matthew 25. Feel free to call.

Mary Parrish Center Popular

Undisclosed, Nashville
www.maryparrish.org

Provides a nurturing and safe environment where the needs of domestic/sexual violence homeless female victims are met from one location.

Telephone615-256-5959
Who is ServedHomeless women and children, 18 and up (boys up to 11 years old), Mon-Fri, 9:00am-5:00pm, Call for location and directions.

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.

Hope Restoration Ministries Popular

P.O. Box 68107, 37206, Nashville, TN, 37206

Offers transitional housing.

Telephone615-753-3323
Who is ServedYoung women between the ages of 18-25, who are homeless, and/or aged out of the foster care system or in transition through a variety of programs in Davidson and Rutherford Counties in Tennessee. Contact by phone.

Dismas House Popular

1513 16th Avenue South, Nashville, TN, 37212
www.dismasnashville.org

Transitional housing and support services to those who have been recently released from prison or jail.

Telephone615-297-9287
Who is ServedMen and Women ex-offenders, interested ex-offenders must complete and submit an application packet (print from online or call the office for an application packet) to Dismas House of Nashville, 1513 16th Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37212.
 
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.