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Assistance Links
For true emergencies, call 911.
Homeless Shelter
The Campus of Human Development
For the last seven years, the Campus has been
providing services to those most in need in the greater Nashville area.
The Campus is an interfaith/ecumenical organization rooted in over 200
communities of faith. In assessing the needs of the homeless, these
communities have a unique perspective, one that is different from
government and corporations. We have a mission; a vision about humanity
that is vested in a concern that we boldly claim is divine.
Neighborhood Resource Center
United Way- Family Resource Center
United Way supports a network of neighborhood
Family Resource Centers that are committed to increasing the well-being
of children and families. Each Family Resource Center is a partnership
of health and social service providers, residents, schools, businesses
and faith-based organizations, all working together to build on the
strengths and address the needs of the neighborhood.
Electric
Nashville Electric Service
Main Office, 1214 Church St., 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday-Friday
North Nashville Office, Ninth Avenue and Monroe Street, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday-Friday
736-6900
Metro Action Commission
1624 Fifth Ave. N.
862-8860
Middle Tennessee Electric "Project Help"
Middle Tennessee Electric operates a "Project
Help" program administered through different organizations in Wilson,
Rutherford, Williamson and Cannon counties.
Food
Second Harvest Food Bank
If
you or someone you know is in need of emergency food assistance, Second
Harvest can help. Please call them at 615-329- 3491, and they will
direct you to an Emergency Food Box site near you.
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