LTC
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2011 Boxwood Drive
Franklin, TN 37069
Organization Details

Programs

Budget
$3,000.00
Description
Helping women reenter society after incarceration with basis needs.
Program Successes
Drug free, children united, etc.
Beneficiaries
Women and girls
People with substance use disorder
Formerly incarcerated people & incarcerated people
Long-term Success
Helping others to realize their full potential can not be measured, but we see the difference these women feel and act.
Program Success Monitored By
Individual evaluations by mentors.
Program Areas Served
Nashville, TN
Description
LTC is the official mentoring piece for Oak Cottage Transitional House in Franklin, TN.
Program Successes
We have been mentoring one on one for 13 years meeting the women on the inside. Many of these women are coming from other facilities. We will assign one on one mentoring, assessments, and classes.
Category
Human Services  - Mentoring 
Beneficiaries
Women and girls
People with substance use disorder
Formerly incarcerated people & incarcerated people
Long-term Success
This is a new program, but we are hopeful it will be as successful as the one inside the prison. Do not return to prison or incarceration. Stay sober and make new choices.
Short-term Success
To help the women get settled into a new life with better choices that are addiction free.
Program Success Monitored By
One on one mentoring and checking with parole and Tomis numbers for TDOC.
Program Areas Served
Franklin, TN
Budget
$40,000.00
Description
We provide mentoring for the TN Prison for Women. This is done one on one through our trained mentors.
Beneficiaries
Women and girls
Formerly incarcerated people & incarcerated people
Unhoused individuals
Long-term Success
Changed lives.
Short-term Success
Self worth rises.
Program Areas Served
None

CEO/Executive Director/Board Comments

LTC has been mentoring since 2003 starting with just one mentor. We became a DBA under GNF in 2007. The state of TN asked us to become the official mentoring for the transition program at TPFW annex in 2007. We have now become our own 501c3 in 2019. We have over 40 mentors and we serve inside and outside the prisons which include Henning and Bledsoe. We serve over 100 women per year.
During Covid we stepped up our game and pushed harder with our outside mentoring.