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Churches in Nashville TN that help with bills, housing and food.

Struggling people in the Nashville Tennessee area including the working poor, the elderly, recent immigrants and unemployed individuals can get help from a local church. The assistance programs from faith based groups may be offered to those people who are out of options, no matter their religion. For example, maybe they are facing a one time crisis and churches, including those in Nashville listed below, may help.

A church is often a last resort. They can help people that do not qualify for assistance from DSS or have no family members to turn to. In these cases, the Nashville churches may be able to assist.

Financial help from Nashville churches

Critical housing needs can be addressed for people facing eviction or homelessness. Homeless shelters at a church and possible financial help is used to address the what seems to be ever increasing need for rental housing assistance for low-income residents of Davidson County. There are churches that help people pay rent (to avoid homelessness) or electric bill as well, as loss of power can also lead to an eviction.

One of the leading catholic churches is St. Vincent De Paul Church (location is 1700 Heiman St, Nashville, TN 37208, call (615) 320-0695). They not only have limited funds for housing costs but address other needs, even transportation such as bus passes or gas cards.  The immigrants and Latino community can also benefit from St. Vincent services with more details on Saint Vincent assistance in Nashville TN.

Holy Name Catholic Church (location is 521 Woodland St, Nashville, TN 37206, dial (615) 254-8847) also offer help. Qualified volunteers or other staff from the church help determine what type of assistance is appropriate. Whenever possible, financial help is provided to cover the cost of rent, security deposits, storage costs, or some other housing expenses. They also give out food. What is paid is completely at the discretion of the agency, with the goal to keep individuals/families in their current homes or address lack of food.

 

 

 

Ladies of Charity, based at 2216 State St, Nashville, TN 37203, call (615) 327-3453) is a faith based groups with emergency assistance programs from their Welfare Office. They strive to provide pre-screened clients with limited, short term rental or utility assistance.

Nashville churches that help with basic needs

Food pantries as well as soup kitchen meals are available at most churches to anyone in need. Based on donation levels and the number of volunteers on site, the goal is to not turn anyone away however the Nashville food distribution programs are limited in hours.

There are area meals served throughout the year as well as on the holidays. For those from Davidson County TN who need them, canned goods are available for take-home from the pantry. Individuals that meet the conditions in place are welcome to take enough food to last the weekend. There is food on Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas and other occasions. The homebound may also have a home delivery take place.

Two of the main churches that provide free groceries boxes or serve meals include Living Word International Outreach Ministries (5100 Wyoming Avenue, Nashville, TN 37209. Call 615-297-7437), but they only help people at most three times per year. Another option, which mostly focuses on serving meals to the homeless and poor, is The Downtown Presbyterian Church (location is 154 Rep John Lewis Way N, Nashville, TN 37219, phone 615) 254-7584).

Another local church with multiple free distributions is Woodmont Baptist Church (location is 2100 Woodmont Blvd, Nashville, TN 37215, dial (615) 297-5303). The parish has various resources, ranging from a food banks to a thrift store to diaper bank. The programs can help people acquire items they need at an affordable price, including with free stuff for low-income people. Many clients say it helps them foster self-respect by providing them access to attractive clothing, school supplies, household goods and furniture. There is also a diaper bank, and the church (as well as others) may offer vouchers for very low income families for diapers or wipes.

 

 

 

There are some churches in Nashville that help kids during the summer months or after school. New Hope Baptist Church, which is based at 1303 Hawkins St, Nashville, TN 37203, phone (615) 254-0197. has a day camp, which can help parents with after school care too.  Another options, with income based even a free summer camp, is Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church at 2624 Morena St, Nashville, TN 37208, call (615) 320-7937. They help kids with educational needs, free summer snacks and more.

 

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