Hispanic Family Foundation Inc
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3955 Nolensville Pike Suite 107
Nashville, TN 37211
Organization Details

Programs

Budget
$100,000.00
Description
Community Outreaches include Health Fairs, Community Baby Showers, Food Drives, Back To School Backpack and School Supply Drives, Day of the Child, Community Easter Egg Hunt , Elderly Outreaches, Autism Awareness and Down's syndrome Awareness events. We serve the underserved and at risk families in the immigrant communities of Nashville by providing services and education through our programs and outreaches . We provide food boxes, basic necessities, and health and wellness services, and other items related to each outreach.
Beneficiaries
Hispanic/Latino/Latina/Latinx
At-Risk Populations
Immigrant, Newcomers, Refugees
Program Areas Served
Middle Tennessee
Budget
$5,000.00
Description
Hispanic Family Foundation's Robotix Program encourages children ages 11-14 to explore their creative and scientific sides. In partnership with the FBI, we provide a seasonal Robotix camp several times a year. Each session culminates in a visit from the FBI's robot lab. Children get the chance to learn how the FBI uses their robots to solve crimes, diffuse bombs, and other functions to serve and protect. This is a part of our STEAM program.
Program Successes
The students who have participated n he Robotix program have manintained a B and abve average in their classes, parents report a greater interest in STEAM activities and interests, and a greater attendance at school. Every child that has enrolled in the Robotix workshops has returned to the next level course and participated in the FBI show and tell.
Beneficiaries
Adolescents
Hispanic/Latino/Latina/Latinx
Long-term Success
Children who participate in this program continue to pursue STEAM courses and learn how to incorporate the lessons into their school and vocational direction.
Short-term Success
Children who participate in the program develop a greater interest in science and math.
Program Success Monitored By
Students and parents are surveyed at the end of the program to evaluate the success of the student. The reenrollment for the next level of the robotix course is 100%.
Program Areas Served
Science, Math
Budget
$10,000.00
Description
The Little Sprouts Program serves pregnant women in the immigrant community, primarily Hispanic or Latino. The participants in this program are underserved and under resourced women who cannot afford diapers and basic baby necessities for daily living. Participants come to HFF once a month for a supply of diapers, baby food, formula, and other necessities while they get on their feet or are able to provide for their families after taking time off to give birth. Women stay in the program for a maximum of 4 months to help them adjust to motherhood and assist their family resources.
Beneficiaries
Economically disadvantaged people
At-Risk Populations
Minorities
Program Areas Served
social services
Budget
$40,000.00
Description
Baila's mission is to uncover and diminish difficulties that confront Hispanic children, youth, and adults living in Tennessee by increasing self-esteem and promoting values for healthy living. With this mission at the forefront, Baila strives to offer a wide variety of free and reduced-rate classes in both Spanish and English. Currently, the studio offers Flamenco, Ballet, Kung-Fu, Cardio Fitness, Yoga, and Mexican Folklore classes to over 230 students of all ages. Baila offers classes in 4-month cycles in the Spring and Fall of each year. The students wrap up each cycle with a recital that showcases their new talents and growth in Plaza Mariachi Music City.
Program Areas Served
None