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The Mary Parrish Center for Victims of Domestic & Sexual Violence
The Mary Parrish Center for Victims of Domestic & Sexual Violence in Nashville, TN
Domestic Violence Help in Nashville, TN
Program reports that it provides residential facility for people to live temporarily. Click on program listing for information on maximum length of stay.
Emergency
Shelter
Shelter
Program reports that it is solely focused on providing services for victims of domestic violence.
Focused
Program

Program
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Profile
Strength 55%
Strength 55%
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Hotline
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Toll Free
866-475-1684 866-475-1684 -
Business
615-256-5959 615-256-5959 -
Languages Spoken
English - *Collect calls accepted
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TTY/TTD
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Fax
615-256-5909 -
Hours of operation
Monday 10:00 am - 7:00 pm Tuesday 10:00 am - 7:00 pm Wednesday 10:00 am - 7:00 pm Thursday 10:00 am - 7:00 pm Friday 10:00 am - 7:00 pm Saturday CLOSED Sunday CLOSED
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Services
Emergency Services (6)
- Danger/lethality assessment
- Crisis intervention services
- Case management
- Food and clothing
- Safety planning
- Domestic violence education
Populations Served
Demographics (1)
- Women
Populations (6)
- Immigrant
- Military
- Rural
- Trafficked persons
- LGBTQ
- Trans women/men
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Counties Served
Middle Tennessee
About The Mary Parrish Center for Victims of Domestic & Sexual Violence
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Website
www.maryparrish.org -
Established
2001-01-01 -
Beds
18 -
Maximum Length of Stay (days)
730 -
Wheelchair Accessible
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Pet Shelter
No
Description
The MPC is the only therapeutic single site transitional housing program in Tennessee for domestic and/or sexual violence victims (and their children) who have become homeless as a result. We are a totally cost free program. We have specifically designed our program to address the needs of women who because of many extenuating circumstances/special needs (e.g. physical, emotional or psychological disabilities/challenges), cannot secure safe housing anywhere else. On average, we house 48 women and children per year.