Our mission is to support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in reaching their maximum potential and enabling them to lead dignified and meaningful lives. We currently meet this objective by caring for nearly 300 adult Tennesseans with intellectual and developmental disabilities, who reside in our 41 community based group homes.
The mission of the National Federation of the Blind is to achieve widespread emotional acceptance and intellectual understanding that the real problem of blindness is not the loss of eyesight but the misconceptions and lack of information which exist.
Nations Ministry Center, as an instrument of God’s grace in welcoming refugees and immigrants to Middle Tennessee, helps refugee families become generationally successful through youth development and literacy advancement, family services, and our Road to Citizenship.
Our Mission: To support adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities by advocating for their rights and dignity, providing person-centered services and programs, and ensuring their independence through meaningful work, living conditions, and access to the community.
Nashville Diaper Connection’s mission is to ensure that every baby in Middle Tennessee has enough diapers to remain clean, dry and healthy. Our diaper bank provides emergency supplies of infant/toddler diapers for our most vulnerable neighbors. Meeting this critical need pays off. Babies living in healthier, lower stress environments are more likely to be happier, more successful citizens of Tennessee when they are adolescents, teens and adults.