Nations Ministry Center

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Phone: (615) 828-9664

Hours: Closed

Mon - Fri 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (EST)

Sat Closed

Sun Closed

Website: http://www.nationsministrycenter.org/

NTEE Code: P84: Ethnic & Immigrant Centers

MISSION - WHAT WE DO

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.

SERVICES - HOW WE DO IT

NATIONS ACADEMY: YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND LITERACY Nations Academy, our after-school and summer youth development and literacy program, serves refugee children by providing homework help, individualized internet-based reading tutoring, summer reading intensives, enrichment activities, and a positive, trauma-informed learning environment. ELDERS Our elders program currently serves Zomi and Mindat refugee elders. This year, the elders are spending time on enrichment events (visits to the Tennessee State Museum, the Governor’s Residence, BINGO at the YMCA), receiving assistance with needs they have, and participating in wellness cohorts to improve health outcomes. About 40 elders are served each year. Visit here to learn more about refugee elders. Here’s a success story. ROAD TO CITIZENSHIP Read our 2021 report here. Refugees are required to apply for green cards after being in the US for one year and then can apply for citizenship after five years. We mainly help low-income refugees and asylees. We are recognized by the Department of Justice to provide legal immigration services.

Causes

Services Offered

  • After School Programs
  • Children & Family Services
  • Citizenship Education
  • Senior Services & Programs
  • Youth Development Programs

Populations Served

  • Children & Youth
  • Immigrants & Migrants

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