Resource Corner – March 2025 (updated)

Green and centered white color block background image with light green sunburst on the right side of the image. Text in the white color block "Resource Corner." On the top left of the image is a circular framed photo of Pathfinder's website on a laptop screen. To the bottom right of the image is Pathfinder's branded graphic in a white circular frame. On the bottom right of image on a small white geometical shaped color block is text, "TNPathfinder.org."

Tennessee Disability Pathfinder offers a growing library of disability resources available at TNPathfinder.org. In addition to the growing directory of resources on Pathfinder’s website, here are some we’re highlighting this month.

 

A Game-Changer for Moms: Find Free Diapers Near You!

A bright and welcoming diaper bank with shelves stocked full of neatly organized diapers in various sizes. A friendly volunteer hands a package of diapers to a grateful mother who is holding her baby in her arms. The setting is warm and inviting, with posters on the walls promoting family support services.
Image created using AI by S. Adams-Avery, CDT, CDP, TN Disability Pathfinder

No mom should have to worry about running out of diapers for her baby. The National Diaper Bank Network is here to help, connecting families to local diaper banks that provide free diapers and essential baby supplies. This incredible resource ensures that babies stay clean, dry, and healthy—because no mother should have to choose between food, rent, or diapers.

If you or someone you know needs diaper assistance, check out the member directory to find a diaper bank near you. Relief is just a click away!


Resource for the LatinX Community

Image with the Hispanic Family Foundation logo on the top left and a photo of a Hispanic family, father, mother and baby all wearing blue tops on the right. Text on the image says "OUR MISSION IS TO UTILIZE OUR PLATFORMS OF ECONOMIC SOCIAL SERVICES, ADVOCACY, AND CULTURE TO EDUCATE AND STRENGTHEN NASHVILLE'S HISPANIC AND IMMIGRANT COMMUNITIES

Image with the Hispanic Family Foundation logo on the top left and a photo of a Hispanic family, father, mother and baby all wearing blue tops on the right. Text on the image says "OUR MISSION IS TO UTILIZE OUR PLATFORMS OF ECONOMIC SOCIAL SERVICES, ADVOCACY, AND CULTURE TO EDUCATE AND STRENGTHEN NASHVILLE'S HISPANIC AND IMMIGRANT COMMUNITIES," in Spanish.

The Hispanic Family Foundation (HFF) is dedicated to advocating for Hispanic and immigrant families in Nashville and surrounding areas. Through vital programs and services, HFF creates opportunities for economic mobility and stability while fostering trust within the community.

HFF offers a wide range of resources, including adult education (English classes, GED programs, and financial literacy), social services (TennCare, SNAP, and mental health support), and community engagement (job fairs, children’s events, cultural celebrations, and more). Additional services such as entrepreneurship programs, domestic violence support, and health fairs ensure families receive comprehensive assistance.

To learn more about HFF and how to access these valuable programs, visit their website or connect with them through Mi Ciudad Nashville Radio Show on Activa 1240AM & 105.1 FM.

For more information, click here to download their flyers: English | Spanish or visit their website.


January 2025  

The Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency has opened its waiting lists for two elderly and disability housing properties on a first-come, first-served basis this month. Applications close at 3pm on Friday, January 17, 2025!

To qualify for these properties, the head of household must be at least 62 years old or have a disability. In most cases, documentation of the disability is required. Applications will be accepted online only and can be submitted 24 hours a day during the open application period at www.nashville-mdha.org.

Applicants can locate the application by clicking the button on the large yellow banner at the top of the home page that says Apply Now for Housing or clicking Apply for Housing under the Renters tab on the home page during the open waiting list period. The application process remains the same and will take approximately 10 minutes to complete. Applicants must have a valid email address. Once an application is submitted, applicants will receive an email confirming that the application was submitted successfully.

Each property has its own waiting list, so applicants interested in both properties will need to fill out two online applications.

Parthenon Towers
301 28th Ave. N.

Studio apartments

Waiting List Opened: Noon Jan. 7, 2025
Waiting List Closes: 3 p.m. Jan. 17, 2025

Applicants interested in Parthenon Towers who need assistance may call the management office at 615-252-3732 (press 3 when prompted) between noon and 3 p.m. Jan. 7, 2025.

Hadley Park Towers
2901 John A. Merritt Blvd.

Studio apartments

Waiting List Opened: Noon Jan. 8, 2025
Waiting List Closes: 3 p.m. Jan. 17, 2025

In addition, applicants with questions or in need of assistance applying may call the Resident Services information line at 615-252-8527 (press 0 when prompted) during the open application periods.

Applicants may also visit public libraries to access a computer. All 21 Nashville Public Library locations have public access computers, and neither an appointment nor a library card are necessary to use them. Applicants can visit the library’s website to find the location closest to them.

If you know any aging adult or person with a disability who is looking for housing, please share this information with them.

For more information click this link.