Martha O'Bryan Center
615-254-1791
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711 South 7th Street
Nashville, TN 37206
Organization Details

Programs

Budget
$1,117,341.00
Description
Our 9-12 Academic Student Unions provide year-round academic case management, tutoring, small-group counseling, college visits, and STEAM enrichment to students at Stratford, Maplewood, and Hunters Lane High, three of our city's most economically disadvantaged schools. Programming is open to all students during the school day, after school, and during fall, spring, and summer breaks. Post-Secondary Success provides low-income, first-generation college students with persistence coaching and wrap-around service referrals throughout their post-secondary careers to ensure retention and degree attainment. As an Opportunity Youth Re-engagement Hub, we connect vulnerable 17-24 year olds to training and employment in a variety of in-demand industries.
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Budget
$363,430.00
Description
Our Family Support Team is often the first place families turn for short-term crisis support, trauma-informed care, and individualized case management. Our social workers also assist with rent and utility payments, health care referrals, legal advice, bus passes, emergency food boxes, and other resources. Our Director of Community Outreach provides a variety of services through our Family Resource Center as well, including financial literacy and community advocacy workshops, service learning projects, health fairs, and dance, nutrition, and tech classes. Our Food Security Services support hungry families through a three-pronged approach: (1) emergency food boxes for residents experiencing a food crisis; (2) weekly supplemental food boxes for homebound seniors; and (3) a free weekly community meal.
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Budget
$1,025,912.00
Description
K-8 Youth Development offers out-of-school-time programming to 300+ students each year. Programming includes: (1) Academics, where students receive literacy or math tutoring to build upon strengths and remediate weaknesses; (2) Social-Emotional Learning, where students practice social-emotional skills with real-world applications; (3) Enrichment Time, where students complete STEAM activities that offer vistas of opportunity. Our 7-8 Academic Student Union supports Stratford Middle students in their transition to high school, helping students proactively address academic and social-emotional barriers to ensure seamless matriculation.
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Budget
$237,969.00
Description
Our Family Success Network provides comprehensive early learning, adult learning, employment resources, crisis supports, and community recreation opportunities in a two-generational setting. We also support the physical and social-emotional health of under-resourced parents through comprehensive parent education programming that combines four core strategies: (1) prevention and early intervention to address children's educational, health, and safety needs; (2) education/training to strengthen family bonds; (3) development of supportive social networks; and (4) dissemination of positive parenting practices to the community.
Program Areas Served
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