The Mary Parrish Center
www.maryparrish.orgSince 2002 The Mary Parrish Center has provided a full array of no-cost, comprehensive services to over 7,000 survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and/or stalking. Born out of a need identified by advocates in the community, we spent our first seven years assisting victims with the Order of Protection process and providing case management for their next steps. In 2009, after years of frustration attempting to help survivors find safe, affordable housing, we took on the challenge; and today, we are exclusively dedicated to providing transitional housing. In addition to safe, individual apartments, we provide a wide range of flexible and optional support services including clinical therapy, a workforce development program, emergency financial assistance, housing advocacy, enrichment activities, and case management. Our survivor-focused program enhances our residents’ autonomy by nurturing their capacity to live independently from their abusers, establish self-sufficiency, and secure permanent housing. Since 2009, we have served 123 survivors and their children in our transitional housing program—giving them the time and support needed to rebuild their lives.
Read moreSince 2002 The Mary Parrish Center has provided a full array of no-cost, comprehensive services to over 7,000 survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and/or stalking. Born out of a need identified by advocates in the community, we spent our first seven years assisting victims with the Order of Protection process and providing case management for their next steps. In 2009, after years of frustration attempting to help survivors find safe, affordable housing, we took on the challenge; and today, we are exclusively dedicated to providing transitional housing. In addition to safe, individual apartments, we provide a wide range of flexible and optional support services including clinical therapy, a workforce development program, emergency financial assistance, housing advocacy, enrichment activities, and case management. Our survivor-focused program enhances our residents’ autonomy by nurturing their capacity to live independently from their abusers, establish self-sufficiency, and secure permanent housing. Since 2009, we have served 123 survivors and their children in our transitional housing program—giving them the time and support needed to rebuild their lives.
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Tennessee
City (Headquarters)
Nashville
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1-10
Founded
2002
Estimated Revenue
$1 to $1,000,000
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