CrossBridge, Inc.

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Phone: (615) 840-8888

Hours: Closed

Mon 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (EST)

Tue 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (EST)

Wed 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (EST)

Thu 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (EST)

Fri Closed

Sat Closed

Sun Closed

Website: http://www.crossbridgeinc.org/

Email: info@crossbridgeinc.org

NTEE Code: F20: Substance Abuse Dependency, Prevention & Treatment

MISSION - WHAT WE DO

CrossBridge is a Tennessee Non-Profit Corporation committed to ending destructive cycles of addiction, incarceration, and generational poverty. Equipped with practical skills and effective solutions, KidPOWER and Restoration House program participants receive help for today and hope for tomorrow as they experience transformational healing and discover fresh opportunity through the unparalleled power of positive choice.

SERVICES - HOW WE DO IT

Restoration House Since 2009, Restoration House has provided probationers, parolees, and others an opportunity to explore and address the root causes of their life-controlling addictions in a safe, supportive residential setting. Our multi-faceted, peer-led program provides men and women a proven path from the hopeless bondage to productive sobriety and responsible maturity. Although Restoration House saves Tennessee taxpayers millions of dollars, our enduring legacy is genuine transformation. Recognizing the proven link between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and addiction, our program systematically addresses the impact of ACEs on adults. Discovering effective ways to handle the ACEs-related toxic stress that formerly plagued and paralyzed them, participants who fully embrace our Restoration House structure routinely experience profound inner healing. The evidence is positive, measurable, and clearly discernible in lives that are radically changed! KidPOWER KidPOWER, our afterschool mentoring program created to counter the devastating combination of generational poverty & Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). The sheer volume, intensity, and duration of the ACEs our children encounter exponentially amplifies the severity of their stress. However, recent medical research confirms that meaningful mentoring significantly & measurably mitigates the damaging effects of ACEs-related toxic stress. Participants and mentors pair up in the fall and remain together throughout the school year. The positive synergy created by this relationship and its impact on mentors & children alike cannot be overstated. While the program’s long-term effects defy quantification, short-term results have been impressive. Equipped with tools to confront situations constructively and safely, participants learn to convert challenges into opportunities for healing and growth. In the process, destructive cycles are disrupted and victims are transformed into victors.

Causes

Services Offered

  • Addiction & Recovery Services
  • Long Term Recovery Residential Living
  • Youth Mentoring Programs

Populations Served

  • Children & Youth
  • Economically Disadvantaged People
  • Incarcerated People
  • Non-Adults
  • People with Substance Abuse Issues

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