Men of Valor

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504 Valor Way, Antioch, TN, USA

EIN Number: 62-1836815

contact information

Phone: 615-399-9111

Hours: By Appointment Only

Mon - Fri Closed

Sat Closed

Sun Closed

Website: http://www.men-of-valor.org

Email: info@movnashville.com

NTEE Code: I40: Rehabilitation Services for Offenders

MISSION - WHAT WE DO

Men of Valor is committed to winning men in prison to Jesus Christ and discipling them. Our purpose is to equip them to re-enter society as men of integrity – becoming givers to the community rather than takers.

SERVICES - HOW WE DO IT

Faith-based Rehabilitation for Men in Prison: Men of Valor serves serves over 700 men in prison providing weekly Bible Studies (small groups and community groups). Focus is placed on personal responsibility, internal "heart" transformation, moral training and building up healthy relationships with others based on a personal relationship with God. Currently, the program operates in four area prisons (2 Core Civic and 2 TDOC) and one local jail. Transitional Living: Men who are graduates from Men of Valor's pre-release prison, or come referred by another prison program, live in a duplex on the 26-acre Valor Ridge campus, owned by MOV. Job Training and Placement: Finding employment is a sizable challenge for men coming out of incarceration. Mentoring: Men of Valor recruits, trains and retains community mentors (volunteers) and matches them with men who were recently released from prison. Aftercare and Re-Entry Programming Includes: -One on One Mentoring -Discipleship Classes -Training in biblical values and morality -Job Readiness Training -Boundaries – Setting and Maintaining -Attitude and Character Study -Journey to Freedom -Know Your Enemy -Counseling -Anger Management

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Services Offered

  • Counseling
  • Formerly Incarcerated Employment & Job Training
  • Inmate Support & Programs
  • Job Search Assistance
  • Rehabilitation & Reentry Services
  • Social Services
  • Transitional Living
  • Transitional Living/Halfway Houses

Populations Served

  • Adults
  • At-Risk Youth
  • Christians
  • Economically Disadvantaged People
  • Formerly Incarcerated People
  • Incarcerated People
  • Men & Boys

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