The HELP Center
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615-750-2145 ext. 6157502145
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213 W Maplewood Lane Suite 400 Suite E
Nashville, TN 37207
Organization Details

Programs

Budget
$100,000.00
Description
The HELP Center Assistance Program is a financial assistance program for clients in need of emergency assistance such as utility bill pay, rent or mortgage assistance and deposits for utilities and rental deposit. Will also offer support to offenders needing deposits for transitional housing.

Program Description

The HELP Center Assistance Program is a financial assistance program for clients in need of emergency assistance such as utility bill pay, rent or mortgage assistance and deposits for utilities and rental deposit. Will also offer support to offenders needing deposits for transitional housing.

Program Eligibility/Requirements

In order to qualify for this benefit program, you must need financial assistance for home energy costs.
You may also automatically qualify if you or a family member participates in certain other benefit programs, such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families.
Category
Human Services  - Human Services 
Beneficiaries
General Public
Formerly incarcerated people & incarcerated people
Adults
Program Areas Served
The HELP Center 3918 Dickerson Pike Suite E Nashville, TN 37207
Budget
$20,000.00
Description
The HELP Center(THC), a non-profit organization in Nashville, Tennessee has a desire to promote successful transitions for offenders and ex-offenders back into the community upon release from incarceration, As a part of their efforts THC is implementing an Adopt-an-Inmate program in which funding and other resources will be provided to selected candidates annually or when funding is available.The HELP Center aspires to provide a housing stipend, The HELP Housing Program, to offenders and ex-offenders, who are in need of financial assistance with deposits for transitional housing in the Middle Tennessee area.
Beneficiaries
Families
Formerly incarcerated people & incarcerated people
Adults
Program Areas Served
The HELP Center 3918 Dickerson Pike Suite E Nashville, TN 37207
Budget
$50,000.00
Description
NEW HOPE COUNSELING The mission of The Help Center's New Hope Counseling Service is to provide a professional and confidential setting for the psychological, emotional, and developmental support of individuals as they pursue goals and explore personal growth, and act as a resource for staff to assist with their interactions with clients.​​Our Counseling Services are to help ex-offenders and low income individuals remain a vital part of the community by assisting them with addictions and learning about and choosing healthy coping skills. We want them to experience a sense of community that values safety, personal integrity and care. We will provide short-term, solution focused treatment. Individual counseling is a collaborative process between patient and counselor. Our counselor can treat specific issues (e.g. anxiety, depression, addiction, sexual integrity, past or current trauma, etc.) or everyday concerns. Group and couple sessions are also available.
Beneficiaries
Families
People with substance use disorder
Formerly incarcerated people & incarcerated people
Program Areas Served
The HELP Center 3918 Dickerson Pike Suite E Nashville, TN 37207
Budget
$129,000.00
Description
Aware of reducing recidivism requires a holistic approach to support the diverse needs of job seekers, their families and their communities. The HELP Center solutions include a variety of case management, employment, training, and economic development programs that help individuals achieve self-sufficiency and meet the needs of local employers. The HELP Center has launched the concept of "Pathways to Employability". The principle of Pathways to Employability is based on The HELP Center supplying a platform for developing innovative services designed for ex-offenders. Pathways to Employability, Job Readiness Curriculum, is designed to help ex-offenders become knowledgeable about the world of work, and includes modules on setting goals, the job hunt, first impressions, professionalism at work, managing work and personal life, confidence on the job, and the new economy.
Beneficiaries
Families
Formerly incarcerated people & incarcerated people
Adults
Program Areas Served
The HELP Center 3918 Dickerson Pike Suite E Nashville, TN 37207
Budget
$20,000.00
Description
Our primary mission of The HELP Center Food Pantry is to provide emergency food for the working hardship; to act as a stop gap in times of crisis, such as illness, injury, abandonment, and so forth; and to assist people awaiting their food stamps. Residence of Middle Tennessee have access to The HELP Center Food Pantry every thirty (30) days. Case managers are available to help connect pantry clients to other assistance programs such as Counseling, Educational, Employment and supportive services. The Pantry is operated by a team of staff and volunteers that are dedicated to community service. These individuals collect food , stock shelves, interview clients as well as shop, distribute and deliver food. Each volunteer works hard to ensure that the Pantry's clients receive needed supplies monthly.
Beneficiaries
Seniors
Families
Adults
Program Areas Served
The HELP Center 3918 Dickerson Pike Suite E Nashville, TN 37207