How We Help
Free Drug & Alcohol Treatment Programs
At Place of Hope, our mission is to provide excellent alcohol and drug treatment programs and services, temporary shelter for the homeless, and food for the hungry.
Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program
Our alcohol and drug treatment program is licensed by the State of Tennessee and specializes in providing:
- Evaluation and assessment services
- Residential inpatient program
- Intensive outpatient program
- Day treatment program
- Halfway house program
- Family treatment services
- Adult basic education
Aftercare services that include:
- Individual and group counseling
- Spiritual support and relapse prevention groups
- Transitional housing
Homeless Shelter
Many churches, as well as the Sheriff;s Department, Columbia Police Department, and the TN Highway Patrol, refer homeless individuals to our facility.
We evaluate why the person is homeless. We determine whether the situation is temporary caused by an unfortunate condition caused by chemical dependency, mental illness, eccentricity, unwillingness to work, or some other reason.
We offer a warm, safe place for a good night sleep, a place to shower, and provide a meal.
Disabled Housing: Village of Hope
Village of Hope is a 15 unit apartment complex that provides affordable permanent rental housing for low income people with disabilities in Maury County.
The housing affords persons with disabilities (physically disabled, mentally disabled, and chronically mentally ill) to live independently in the community with access to the supportive services or assistance they may need.
A typicall unit consists of 535 square feet of living space with a living room, bedroom, and bath. A facility manager lives on-site and supervision available 24/7.
Friday Night Outreach
On Friday nights, staff, clients, and volunteers load up the vans and head to Nashville for Friday Night Outreach.
Relationships are developed with the city’s homeless from 711 6th Avenue South, where food and clothing is distributed.
Nashville Recovery Church
Residents attend Sunday morning church services at Nashville Recovery Church. This inner-city outreach church is located at 1600 Elm Hill Pike in Nashville.
After church services, all who attend are treated to a free meal and an opportunity to receive practical help.