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Project Homeless Connect strengthens partnerships between agencies, provides networking opportunities between organizations and individuals, and most of all, helps those in need. In December 2010, a collaboration of 75 service providers and 700 volunteers provided more than 10,000 services to 1,500 homeless individuals including children.

We thank all our PHC partners who participate in providing services to our guests who are struggling with homelessness. Without you, this event would not have been successful. To be part of the next event on March 28, 2012, contact Clifton Harris at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   or call him at 862-6401.

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Thank you to the following service providers who signed up to participate on Dec. 8, 2010. The list reflects the number of services providers reported giving out. However, the total services provided are not complete in this list. We also included the 1,347 registration services, which helped guests prioritize their needs and manoeuver through the event.

 

AGAPE - 120
Coats collected by McKendree UMC and Nashville Chamber Public Benefit Foundation - 700
Dominion Financial Management, Inc. - 36
Dr. Scott Chamberland- Optometrist -
FiftyForward - 238
FiftyForward- Victory Over Crime - 79
GNRC, Area Agency on Aging and Disability - 27
Good Neighbor Foundation -
Health Assist Tennessee - 30
Homeless Experience Legal Protection (H.E.L.P.) -
Legal Aid Society - 200
Life of Victory International Christian Ministries - 35
Lifeway Christian Resources (bibles) - 750
Love Thy Pet - 1
Metro Public Health Dept: Vaccines (seasonal flu & pneumonia) - 70
Metro Public Health Dept: Population Health Programs- TB Elimination Program - 124
Metro Social Services - 58
Nashville Alliance for Financial Independence (NAFI) - 45
Nashville Area Narcotics Anonymous - 30
Nashville Vet Center - 29
National Council on Aging - 40
Next Stage, Inc. - 67
Paul Mitchell The School - 195
Project COPE - 150
Project Return Inc - 62
Public Defender's Office -
RAM Ministries - 15
Renewal House - 53
Residential Resources - 6
Room In The Inn Footcare Clinic - 117
Social Security Administration - 290
Soles4Souls - 720
Southern Alliance for Animal Welfare - 113
Sprint - 65
Street Works - 225
Tennessee Department of Human Services - 108
Tennessee Department of Safety: Photo Identification - 200
Tennessee Fair Housing Council - 49
Tennessee Housing Development Agency - 43
Tennessee Office of Vital Records: Birth Certificates - 300
The Salvation Army Nashville - 428
THVS-Veteran's Administration - 105
TN Department of Veterans Affairs - 50
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development- Nashville Field Office - 45
UNHS Consumer Advisory Board - 25
Urban Housing Solutions - 186
US Bank - 23
V.A. Medical Center -
VA Regional Office - 50
Vanderbilt Coalition for Healthy Aging - 54
Volunteer State Health Plan (VSHP) - 164
W.O.M.E.N. - 100
Welcome Home Ministries- 41
Woodbine Community Organization - 33

 

 

 
 
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:

Project Arts Connect runs through March 2
Project Arts Connect is a event hosted by the Metro Arts Commission and The Key Alliance who are collaborating with The Contributor newspaper and Room In The Inn to exhibit artwork by Nashville artists who have been affected by homelessness. The show is exhibited at the Metro Arts Gallery, on the 4th floor of the Metro Office Building, 800 Second Ave. South. The exhibit is free and open to the public and will run through March 2.

Project Homeless Connect on March 28
The Key Alliance is partnering with the Metropolitan Homelessness Commission to host the fourth annual Project Homeless Connect event on March 28, 2012, at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds. We are seeking 500 volunteers. To volunteer, please sign up at Hands on Nashville.

Run for the Homeless on May 12
The second annual Run for the Homeless, a 5K walk/run through Downtown Nashville will take place on May 12, 2012. Stay tuned for more details.

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.

New initiative launched called 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.