aboutourworkpartnersourcommunity


*indicates designation only agency

Montgomery County

Adult Literacy Council
Free year-round service providing reading, math, and English for speakers of other languages and instruction for adults who function below the seventh grade competency level.
Ajax Turner Senior Citizens' Center
Provides daily lunches at reduced prices and a variety of activities, including education, health screenings, exercise, support groups, evening dances, and more to seniors aged 55+. The Adult Day Care Program provides families with a senior member who has lost their ability to live independently an option to nursing home care by providing care for those seniors during the day.
American Red Cross
Provides emergency shelter, food, and clothing for disaster victims, teaches emergency preparedness, and delivers emergency messages for members of the Armed Services and their families.
Please visit http://clarksville.redcross.org/ for more information.
Boy Scouts of America, Cogioba District, Middle Tennessee Council
Provides opportunities for boys ages 6-18 and girls ages 14-18 to build character and leadership skills through programs designed to encourage youth to become participating citizens and to care for others as well as themselves. Please visit http://www.mtcbsa.org/ for more information.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Clarksville
Places positive adult role models with at-risk youth to promote healthy social, psychological and academic development through school-based mentoring and one-to-one friendship programs. Please visit www.bbbsclarksville.org for more information.
Contact:
Amy Carroll
Executive Director
543 Peachers Mill Road
Clarksville, TN 37042
931-647-1418
CHAP- Creating Hope by Assisting Parents -
By Catholic Charities of Tennessee
Works with families whose children are at risk for abuse or neglect through home-based counseling, parenting education, crisis intervention, and case management services.
Clarksville Area YMCA
Provides programs and services for children, teens, adults, and families to strengthen the spirit, mind and body. United Way funds support the youth programs, including Operation Excel, financial assistance for the Youth Programs, and Before and After School programs. Please visit www.ymcamidtn.org for more information.
Contact:
John Schlansker
District Executive Director
260 Hillcrest Drive
Clarksville, TN 37043
931-647-2376 - Office
Crisis Intervention Center
Provides telephone hotline services 24-hours, 7 days a week, including crises hotline for anyone in need of crisis intervention and suicide prevention: 2-1-1 information and referral line; and school safety hotline. Please visit www.mycrisishotline.com for more information.
Contact:
Terrie Williams
Executive Director
Clarksville Crisis Center
931-648-1000 or 2-1-1
Fort Campbell Armed Services YMCA
Serves military service members and their families throughout the region through programs such as childcare, hospital assistance, spouse support services, food services, computer training classes, health and wellness services, and holiday meals.
Fort Campbell Army Community Services
Provides comprehensive social service programming to help commanders maintain readiness of individuals by developing, coordinating, and delivering services promoting self-reliance, resilience, and stability of families.
Foster Grandparents Program-
By Clarksville-Montgomery County Community Action Agency
An inter-generational program that matches seniors with pre-school aged children and their families to help children succeed in school by ensuring their social and academic readiness for kindergarten. Please visit www.cmccaa.com for more information.
Contact:
Joel Riddle
Director
350 Pageant Lane, Suite 307
Clarksville, TN 37040
931-648-5774
Girl Scout Council of the Cumberland Valley
Provides opportunities for girls, ages 5 through 17, for adventure, learning, and fun through programs that build confidence, courage, and characters so they may become confident and contributing citizens.
Grace Assistance- By United Methodist Urban Ministries
Provides emergency assistance, including food and financial assistance for utilities, shelter, prescriptions, and transportation.
Contact:
Beverly Dycus
217 S Third Street, Clarksville, TN
931-648-9090 or 648-9093
Head Start Program-
By Clarksville-Montgomery County Community Action Agency
A family-oriented program providing children and their parents with the skills needed to help the children succeed in school by ensuring their readiness for kindergarten. Please visit www.cmccaa.com for more information.
Contact:
Joel Riddle
Director
350 Pageant Lane, Suite 307
Clarksville, TN 37040
931-648-5774
Homemaker Program- By Mid-Cumberland Human Resource Agency
Provides a variety of services for our most vulnerable citizens, from housekeeping, meal preparation, transportation, shopping, etc. for the elderly & disabled, to training in parenting skills, budgeting, resources and nutrition for families with children or adults at risk of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Please visit www.mchra.com for more information.
Contact:
Heather Amaral
Program Director
615 850-3910 (p)
615 850-3950 (f)
League for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Unites the deaf and hard of hearing and the hearing communities through education, services, and support.
Legal Aid Society
Provides free legal advice and representation to eligble clients with civil issues including domestic violence, housing, health care access, and other matters that impact family well-being and stability, and community education on legal rights and responsibilities.
Please visit www.las.org for more information.
Meals-On-Wheels
Provides group or home- delivered meals to individuals ages 60 and over to help maintain their health and independence and enable them to remain at home. Please visit www.mchra.com for more information.
Contact:
615 850-3910 (p)
615 850-3950 (f)
* Mission Clarksville
Programs of youth and adults, working together for a more thoughtful, productive and sustainable future by employing teenagers from very diverse ethnic backgrounds and engaging them with very real needs in the local community.
Nurses for Newborns of Tennessee
Provides a safety net for families most at-risk to help prevent infant mortality and child abuse and neglect through in-home nursing visits that provide healthcare, education, and positive parenting skills.
Old Firehouse Day Shelter and Community Resource Center-
By Clarksville Montgomery County Community Action Agency
Shelters homeless and working poor during the day. Offers job search support and training, transportation, housing assistance, food, and clothing onsite through several agency partners of the Resource Center. Please visit www.cmccaa.com for more information.
Contact:
Joel Riddle
Director
350 Pageant Lane, Suite 307
Clarksville, TN 37040
931-648-5774
Parents Reaching Out, Inc.
Provides peer counseling and support to families throughout the region during high-risk pregnancy situations and to parents of premature or critically ill newborns.
Progressive Directions, Inc.
Early Intervention Program- Serves developmentally delayed children birth to three years and their families through developmental screenings and assessments, and behavior management offered through center-, home-, and community-based programs, family group activites, transportation, and transition into the school system.

Adult Services Program- Serves developmentally delayed adults and their families through center-, home-, and community-based programs, including residential support, suppotred employment, job placements, activities, transportation, and respite care.
Sexual Assault Center
Provides counseling and support to children and adult victims of sexual abuse, and community education programs to reduce the risk of victimization. Programs include crisis intervention and therapy advocacy and hospital accompaniment services.
Please visit
www.SACenter.org for more information.
Regional Intervention Program- By Centerstone
Nationally recognized parent training program working with families with preschool age children who have emotional development and/or behavior problems.
Contact:
RIP Clarksville 
404 Pageamt Lane
Clarksville,TN
Phone number 931-920-2347
Coordinator: Joan Claiborne
Team Leader: Bonnie Padgett
Safehouse Domestic Violence Program-
By United Methodist Urban Ministries
Provides a safe shelter for domestic violence victims, a crisis line, counseling support groups, and other supportive assistance, including jobs, housing, clothing, and follow ups after leaving the shelter.
Click here for more information
or visit www.mcsafehouse.org.
Contact:
Linda Wall
Director
(931) 648-9090 
The Salvation Army
To encourage childhood development and future educational success, the program offers a book a month to each registered child's home at no cost to the family from birth through age five. Please click here for more information.
Turning Point Transitional Housing - By United Methodist Urban Ministries
Provides comprehensive diagnosis and therapy for children and adults with problems related to hearing, speech, and language, as well as brain injury rehabilitation for adults and teens.
*Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center
Provides comprehensive diagnosis and therapy for children and adults with problems related to hearing, speech, and language, as well as brain injury rehabilitation for adults and teens.

Houston County

American Red Cross
Provides emergency shelter, food, and clothing for disaster victims, teaches emergency preparedness, and delivers emergency messages for members of the Armed Services and their families.
Please visit http://clarksville.redcross.org/ for more information.
Bethesda Community Mission, Inc.
Provides emergency assistance, including food and financial assistance for utilities, shelter, prescriptions, and transportations.
Boy Scouts of America, Cogioba District, Middle Tennessee Council
Provides opportunities for boys ages 6-18 and girls ages 14-18 to build character and leadership skills through programs designed to encourage youth to become participating citizens and to care for others as well as themselves. Please visit http://www.mtcbsa.org/ for more information.
Crisis Intervention Center
Provides telephone hotline services 24-hours, 7 days a week, including crises hotline for anyone in need of crisis intervention and suicide prevention: 2-1-1 information and referral line; and school safety hotline. Please visit www.mycrisishotline.com for more information.
Contact:
Terrie Williams
Executive Director
Clarksville Crisis Center
931-648-1000 or 2-1-1
Girl Scout Council of the Cumberland Valley
Provides opportunities for girls, ages 5 through 17, for adventure, learning, and fun through programs that build confidence, courage, and characters so they may become confident and contributing citizens.
Homemaker Program- By Mid-Cumberland Human Resource Agency
Provides a variety of services for our most vulnerable citizens, from housekeeping, meal preparation, transportation, shopping, etc. for the elderly & disabled, to training in parenting skills, budgeting, resources and nutrition for families with children or adults at risk of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Please visit www.mchra.com for more information.
Contact:
Heather Amaral
Program Director
615 850-3910 (p)
615 850-3950 (f)
League for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Unites the deaf and hard of hearing and the hearing communities through education, services, and support.
Legal Aid Society
Provides free legal advice and representation to eligble clients with civil issues including domestic violence, housing, health care access, and other matters that impact family well-being and stability, and community education on legal rights and responsibilities.
Please visit www.las.org for more information.
J.D. Lewis Senior Citizen's Center of Houston County
The Center offers a wide range of activities, games, crafts, and fellowship opportunities for seniors. Exercise, art, and craft groups meet regularly. Health screenings aand potluck meals are offered several times a year.
Meals-On-Wheels
Provides group or home- delivered meals to individuals ages 60 and over to help maintain their health and independence and enable them to remain at home. Please visit www.mchra.com for more information.
Contact:
Heather Amaral
Program Director
615 850-3910 (p)
615 850-3950 (f)
Nurses for Newborns of Tennessee
Provides a safety net for families most at-risk to help prevent infant mortality and child abuse and neglect through in-home nursing visits that provide healthcare, education, and positive parenting skills.
Rape and Sexual Abuse Center
Provides counseling and support to children and adult victims of sexual abuse, and community education programs to reduce the risk of victimization. Programs include crisis intervention and therapy advocacy and hospital accompaniment services.
Please visit http://rasac.org/ for more information.
Safehouse Domestic Violence Program
Provides a safe shelter for domestic violence victims, a crisis line, counseling support groups, and other supportive assistance, including jobs, housing, clothing, and follow ups after leaving the shelter.
Click here for more information or visit www.mcsafehouse.org.
Contact:
Linda Wall
Director
(931) 648-9090
*Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center
Provides comprehensive diagnosis and therapy for children and adults with problems related to hearing, speech, and language, as well as brain injury rehabilitation for adults and teens.
Youth Center Cooperative
Offers opportunities for youth in Houston County and the surrounding region by providing a wide variety of safe, positive, and relevant activities.

Stewart County

American Red Cross

Provides emergency shelter, food, and clothing for disaster victims, teaches emergency preparedness, and delivers emergency messages for members of the Armed Services and their families.
Please visit http://clarksville.redcross.org/ for more information.

Boy Scouts of America, Cogioba District, Middle Tennessee Council
Provides opportunities for boys ages 6-18 and girls ages 14-18 to build character and leadership skills through programs designed to encourage youth to become participating citizens and to care for others as well as themselves. Please visit http://www.mtcbsa.org/ for more information.
Crisis Intervention Center
Provides telephone hotline services 24-hours, 7 days a week, including crises hotline for anyone in need of crisis intervention and suicide prevention: 2-1-1 information and referral line; and school safety hotline. Please visit www.mycrisishotline.com for more information.
Contact:
Terrie Williams
Executive Director
Clarksville Crisis Center
931-648-1000 or 2-1-1
Girl Scout Council of the Cumberland Valley
Provides opportunities for girls, ages 5 through 17, for adventure, learning, and fun through programs that build confidence, courage, and characters so they may become confident and contributing citizens.
Homemaker Program- By Mid-Cumberland Human Resource Agency
Provides a variety of services for our most vulnerable citizens, from housekeeping, meal preparation, transportation, shopping, etc. for the elderly & disabled, to training in parenting skills, budgeting, resources and nutrition for families with children or adults at risk of abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
League for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Unites the deaf and hard of hearing and the hearing communities through education, services, and support.
Legal Aid Society
Provides free legal advice and representation to eligble clients with civil issues including domestic violence, housing, health care access, and other matters that impact family well-being and stability, and community education on legal rights and responsibilities.
Please visit www.las.org for more information.
Meals-On-Wheels
Provides group or home- delivered meals to individuals ages 60 and over to help maintain their health and independence and enable them to remain at home. Please visit www.mchra.com for more information.
Contact:
Heather Amaral
Program Director
615 850-3910 (p)
615 850-3950 (f)
Nurses for Newborns of Tennessee
Provides a safety net for families most at-risk to help prevent infant mortality and child abuse and neglect through in-home nursing visits that provide healthcare, education, and positive parenting skills.
Progressive Directions, Inc.
Early Intervention Program- Serves developmentally delayed children birth to three years and their families through developmental screenings and assessments, and behavior management offered through center-, home-, and community-based programs, family group activites, transportation, and transition into the school system.

Adult Services Program- Serves developmentally delayed adults and their families through center-, home-, and community-based programs, including residential support, suppotred employment, job placements, activities, transportation, and respite care.
Rape and Sexual Abuse Center
Provides counseling and support to children and adult victims of sexual abuse, and community education programs to reduce the risk of victimization. Programs include crisis intervention and therapy advocacy and hospital accompaniment services.
Please visit http://rasac.org/ for more information.
Safehouse Domestic Violence Program-
By United Methodist Urban Ministries
Provides a safe shelter for domestic violence victims, a crisis line, counseling support groups, and other supportive assistance, including jobs, housing, clothing, and follow ups after leaving the shelter.
Click here for more information
or visit www.mcsafehouse.org.
Contact:
Linda Wall
Director
(931) 648-9090 
Stewart County Imagination Library - By Stewart County Friends of the Library
To encourage childhood development and future educational success, the program offers a book a month to each registered child's home at no cost to the family from birth through age five. Please click here for more information.
*Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center
Provides comprehensive diagnosis and therapy for children and adults with problems related to hearing, speech, and language, as well as brain injury rehabilitation for adults and teens.

United Way of the Greater Clarksville Region * 1300 Madison Street * Clarksville, TN * 37040 Phone: 931-647-4291* Fax: 931-647-4338