Welcome Home Ministries
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P.O. Box 100183
Nashville, TN 37224
Organization Details

Programs

Budget
$686,700.00
Description
WHH provides a safe, sober living environment for men to recover from addiction. Six houses in East Nashville provide transitional housing for 9 male veterans and 45 non-veteran men. Approximately 100 men are served annually.
Program Successes
One example of our program success would be Jim (name changed.) Jim came to us as a homeless veteran. He was seeking a new way of life from his addiction. He graduated our 6 month recovery housing program, found stable full-time employment, and moved into our permanent supportive housing apartments to continue his long-term sobriety.
Beneficiaries
People with substance use disorder
Adults
Long-term Success
Since 1992, Welcome Home Ministries has ministered to the poor and homeless in Middle Tennessee that suffer from the "brokenness" of alcohol and drug addictions. Clients are served 24/7 year-round in a supportive sober living community of recovery residences. On July 23, 2019, WHM purchased our eighth recovery residence. This brought out total Transitional beds for men in recovery to 54. We anticipate serving approximately 215 individuals in 2020. The total number of individuals that we will have served since our ministry was established in 1992 through the end of 2020 is approximately 2,000 souls.
Program Areas Served
None
Budget
$35,000.00
Description
To provide assistance for clients with re-entry into the workforce: Job search assistance, career counseling, job interview mentoring/coaching, resume' formation, and partnership cultivation with employers.
Category
Employment  - Employment, General 
Beneficiaries
People with substance use disorder
Adults
Program Areas Served
None
Budget
$131,000.00
Description
This program offers permanent housing for those who have successfully completed transitional recovery housing and are looking for apartment style independent living in a sober-living community. We offer 14 beds in 3 facilities.
Beneficiaries
Men and boys
People with substance use disorder
Adults
Program Areas Served
None