Men Healing Men Resources
Alcohol and Drug Services
Harbor House
1979 Alcy Rd
Memphis, TN 38114
(901) 743-1836
Contact: Intake Coordinator
www.harborhousememphis.orgServices: 12-Step oriented program that offers residential treatment, halfway care, continuing
care, and life skills education.
The Oaks at La Paloma
1248 La Paloma St
Memphis, TN 38114
(901) 726-6053
Contact: Admission Department
www.theoakstreatment.com
Services: Offers evidence-based treatments, treatment for co-occurring disorders, drug and
alcohol rehabilitation, support groups, drug detoxification. Has both residential
and outpatient treatment options.
Hours: 24/7
Documents to Bring: Picture ID
What to Bring: Clothes, hygiene items, prescription drugs, pharmacy card/money to cover cost of
prescriptions
Southeast Mental Health Center
2579 Douglass Ave
Memphis, TN 38114
(901) 369-1480
Contact: Clinical Services
www.semhcinc.com:8080/sites/semhc/default.aspx
Services: Comprehensive mental health services, including drug and alcohol treatment
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00-4:30; Friday 8:00-3:30
Warriors Center
642 Semmes St
Memphis, TN 38111
(901) 405-1298
Contact: Bootcamp Coordinator, Intake Coordinator
www.warriorscenter.org/programs
Services: Faith-based programs, intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment ($1,320), 28-day
residential treatment ($1,250), transitional housing, spiritual support, individual
and group counseling, job training, and job placement
Eligibility: Men, women, and veterans battling homelessness, substance abuse, or other life controlling
problems. Must complete application prior to arrival.
Memphis Recovery Centers
219 N. Montgomery St
Memphis, TN 38104
(901) 272-7751
Contact: Admissions Counselor
www.memphisrecovery.com
Services: Offers residential program, partial hospitalization program, and intensive outpatient
program. Has both youth and adult programs.
Hours: Monday – Thursday 8:00-4:30; Friday 8:00-4:00
Documents to Bring: Some form of ID
What to Bring: Clothing, hygiene items, prescribed medication
Community Services
Agape Child & Family Services
To be a Christ-centered ministry that is dedicated to providing children and families
with healthy homes.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Midsouth
Christ Community Health Services
Christ Community Health Services offers a rull range of healthcare services in a variety
of locations. No insurance? No problem.
Commodity Supplemental Food Program
The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), is designed to provide nutritious
supplemental foods to low-income men and women age 60 years or older who have an inadequate
diet.
D&S Community
D&S Community Services is a provider of person-centered services for individuals with
intellectual and developmental disabilities in Memphis, TN.
MIFA
Uniting the community through service.
Seedco
Seedco’s mission is to advance economic opportunity for people, businesses, and communities
in need. They advance community economic development through:
- Workforce development
- Work and family supports
- Employer and small business services
Disability Services
UT Boling Center for Developmental Disabilities
711 Jefferson Ave
Memphis, TN 38105
(901) 448-6511
www.uthsc.edu/bcdd
Services: Offers clinical programs that include interdisciplinary outpatient diagnostic
clinics that evaluate, recommend, and provide interventions for various developmental
disabilities.
Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00-5:00
Raymond Skinner Center for the Disabled
712 Tanglewood St
Memphis, TN 38104
(901) 272-2528
https://www.memphistn.gov/parks/skinner_center
Services: Full-scale recreational center for persons with physical and/or mental disabilities.
Offers multiple activities and programs.
Hours: Vary based on program and activity
Arc Mid-South
3485 Poplar Ave
Memphis, TN 38111
(901) 327-2473
Contact: Counselor
www.thearcmidsouth.org
Services: Provides support services, career development and job placement, and advocacy services
to persons with individuals with intellectual disabilities on an outpatient basis.
Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00-4:30
Shrine School for Children with Disabilities
4259 Forest View Dr
Memphis, TN 38118
(901) 416-2400
www.mcsk12.net/schools/shrine.school/site/index/shtml
Services: Offers classroom instruction, music, library, shop, swimming, basketball, and cheerleading.
Provides access to classroom teachers, nursing services, support staff, educational
support professionals, and therapy staff.
Hours: Monday – Friday 7:15-2:15
Shelby Residential and Vocational Services
3971 Knight Arnold Rd
Memphis, TN 38118
(901) 869-7787
Contact: Admissions Coordinator
www.srvs.org
Services: Community employment services, community-based services aimed at person-centered
activities, Montessori-style learning centers, community living, clinical services,
family support, elderly and adult disability services, and a kids and families program.
Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00-5:00 (Main Office)
Memphis Center for Independent Living
1633 Madison Ave
Memphis, TN 38104
(901) 726-6404
Contact: Intake/Admissions Coordinator
www.mcil.org
Services: Center that empowers individuals with disabilities to live independently. Provides
counseling, peer mentoring, and advocacy. Educates on employment, transportation,
housing, benefits, personal finance, and health and fitness.
Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00-5:00
Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
11437 Milton Wilson Road
Arlington, TN 38002
(901) 745-7200
Contact: Intake
Services: Medicaid Waiver Program, Family Support Program, and services for adults with an
intellectual disability.
Support Solutions of the Mid-South
5909 Shelby Oaks Dr, Suite 100
Memphis, TN 38134
(901) 383-9193
www.supportsolutionsms.com
Services: Residential, behavioral, psychological and respite services. Also offers intellectual
disability resources.
Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00-5:00
Documents to Bring: Medicaid waiver
RHA Community Homes, Inc.
5050 Poplar Ave
Memphis, TN 39157
(901) 767-1455
Services: Residential agency that serves as an intermediate care facility for continuous health
and rehabilitative services. Offers individualized programs.
Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00-4:30
Family Solutions of West Tennessee
7980 N Brother Blvd
Bartlett, TN 38133
(901) 373-9559
Contact: Executive Director
www.wtfs.org
Services: Provides comprehensive supports for adults with intellectual disabilities. Services include supportive living, day services (home and community), personal assistance, behavioral supports, nursing, support employment and job coaching, and occupation, physical, and speech therapy. Also has a Good Life Center Program that offers enrichment activities.
Meritan Home Care for Individuals with Special Learning Needs
4700 Poplar Ave
Memphis, TN 38117
(901) 766-0600
Contact: Admissions
Services: Physical therapy, nursing, community-based day, family model residential services, supported living, medical residential services, and supported employment
Memphis Interfaith Association (MIFA)
910 Vance Ave
Memphis, TN 38126
(901) 527-0208
www.mifa.org
Services: Provides hot meals to homebound seniors, emergency assistance to homeless, utility
assistance, and a senior companion program. Also installs wheelchair ramps and safety
sidebars in homes of elderly or disabled individuals.
Hours: Monday – Friday 7:30-6:00
Disability Law and Advocacy Center of Tennessee
1-800-342-1660
Services: Advocate for the rights of Tennesseans with disabilities to ensure equal opportunities.
Elder Hotline Abuse Hotline/Adult Protective Services
(901) 320-7220
1-888-277-8366
Services: Provides adult protective services and follow up on calls reporting elder abuse.
Domestic Violence
Victims to Victory Incorporated
1548 Poplar Ave
Memphis, TN 38104
(901) 274-6828
www.victimstovictory.org
Services: Faith-based organization that offers support groups for victims of homicide.
Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00-5:00
YWCA Abused Women's Services
766 S. Highland St.
Memphis, TN 38111
(901) 725-4277 (24-Hour Hotline)
(901) 458-2550 (Spanish Hotline)
www.memphisywca.org/abused-women-services
Services: Offers shelter, hotline, and court advocacy to abused women and their children.
Also offers community education regarding domestic violence.
Eligibility: Women who are victims of abuse and their children under 12 years of age.
Documents to Bring: Some form of ID
Education
HopeWorks
HopeWorks provides GED and high school equivalency help.
Employment
HopeWorks
Personal and Career Development/Job Skills Training
Gilda Shelby
901.272.3700
gshelby@whyhopeworks.org
Eligibility: Must be 18 years or older. Personal and Career Development is a 13-week tuition-free faith program providing classroom instruction and counseling. Targeted areas are; interviewing skills, resume and employment application, conflict resolution, workplace expectations, financial management, internship, job search assistance and case management. Classes meet Monday - Friday 9am-4pm.
Meritan, Inc. Senior Employment - Title V
Contact: Desiree Ramacus- Bushnell
901.766.0600
desireeramacus- bushnell@meritan.org
Must be 55 years of age or older, currently unemployed, live in Shelby, Tipton or Fayette counties and meet income guidelines. The Title V Program is an employment training program, not a job. Participants train with a Non- Profit Agency (known as a host Agency) 20 hours per week at $7.25 per hour. The goal is that the participant will gain skills and ultimately a full-time unsubsidized job. Training also includes resume skills and technology training.
Mid-South Veterans Help Desk
Anthony McClyde
901.340.5246
nvygya@gmail.com
The Vet Success Program is a tool to help carry out and ensure our First Sergeants Program is equipped to transition our military community to success with gainful and meaningful employment and/or entrepreneurial opportunities. There are five (5) pillars of success that make up our Vet Success Program, they are; Apprenticeship, Education, Entrepreneurial, Employment and Vocational Rehabilitation. Participants who enroll in our program must complete life skills development training in areas such as; career readiness, basic computer literacy, financial readiness, resiliency, developing a workforce and military leadership in a corporate world. Veterans Success Program targets, but is not limited to the veteran and military community. Services are provided to the general community upon availability.
Seedco Turning Point
Contact: Jamiliah Jackson
901.405.7897
jjackson@seedco.org
Turning Point - Youth Re-Entry is a workforce program serving at-risk young adults age 18-24 who have experience engaging with the criminal justice system (juvenile record and/or adult convictions). Turning Point provides training, credentials, certifications and employment opportunities.
SRVS Empowerment & Volunteer Intake Program
Contact: Katictrice Barnes
901.312.6844
katictrice.barnes@srvs.org
SRVS is the largest non-profit in TN for people with disabilities. The Empowerment and Volunteer Intake Program strives to hire people who want to help people with disabilities live more fulfilling and independent lives. When referring interested clients to SRVS for a job, have the client apply for a "Direct Support Professional" position on the SRVS website and indicate that he/she is part of the "DTD program." Then, contact the SRVS contact and notify him/her that the application has been completed and submitted. SRVS will interview all potential employment candidates with a high school diploma or GED, can pass a drug screen, background check, and preferably have a valid driver’s license. SRVS will hire those candidates 18 years or older with a valid driver’s license, high school diploma or GED, can pass a drug screening, background check and demonstrate a willingness to work and are reliable. Clients may need to be stable in the Substance Abuse, Legal, Transportation/Mobility, and Client Relations Support Network domains before being referred to SRVS.
Financial Assistance
MIFA Emergency
910 Vance Ave
Memphis, TN 38126
(901) 527-0208
www.mifa.org/programs
Services: Assistance with rent, utilities, food, clothing, and other necessities.
Neighborhood Christian Center Memphis
785 Jackson Ave
Memphis, TN 38107
(901) 881-6013
www.ncclife.org
Services: Assistance with rent and utilities
Shelby County CSA
3772 S Hickory Ridge Mall, #516
Memphis, TN 38115
(901) 222-4315
Contact: Supervisor
Services: Assistance with bill payment and rent. Provides up to $600 and until funds are exhausted.
Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00-4:30
Eligibility: Low-income homes
St. Vincent DePaul Memphis
3522 Carnes Ave
Memphis, TN 3811
(901) 722-4703
Services: Assistance with rent, utilities, medical, and mortgage payments.
Love Unlimited Financial
519 Princeton Cove
Memphis, TN 38117
(901) 496-2836
Services: Provides financial assistance for families of seriously ill children who are being treated in Memphis. Can provide money for food, clothing, wigs, home needs, travel, home expenses, or other needs.
Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00-5:00
Eligibility: Must have a child ages 18 or young that is being treated in Memphis. Family must be financially stressed as a result of treatment.
Documents to Bring: Referral from social worker or other medical staff.
Low Income Energy Assistance Program
The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is administered by Shelby County
Community Services Agency and is funded by Tennessee Housing Development Agency (THDA).
The program is designed to assist eligible households in meeting the rising cost of
home energy.
Memphis Crisis Center
A volunteer-powered agency, the Memphis Crisis Center serves as a free, safe and confidential
lifeline for thousands of people in the Mid-South area through nonbiased, 24-hour
telephone support.
Memphis & Shelby County Office of Reentry
A partnership organization that connects community providers, local and state government,
and a broad base of civic leaders, MSCOR brings essential reentry resources within
a single entity and to a single location.
Food Banks
Trinity Community Coalition Outreach
425 W Peebles Rd
Memphis, TN 38109
(901) 786-1220
Services: Provides monthly box of non-perishable food. Must complete application for approval.
Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00-5:00
Eligibility: Ages 60 and older, individuals receiving SSI, people who are disabled, or those who have lost a job.
Documents to Bring: Proof of age, SSI documentation, disability, and/or loss of employment.
St. Jude Missionary Baptist Church
835 E Trigg Ave
Memphis, TN 38106
(901) 948-1489
Services: Provides food pantry and clothes closet, plus monthly hot meal for anyone in need. Persons can only visit pantry once per month.
Hours: Food pantry is 2nd and 4th Friday of the month from 4:30-5:30. Clothes closet is the 4th Friday of the month from 3:30-4:30. Monthly hot meal is 4th Friday of the month from 4:30-5:30.
Eligibility: Must be a resident of 38106. Accepts MIFA vouchers.
Documents to Bring: Proof of public assistance, proof of income no more than 150% of federal poverty level (varies based on household size), proof of residence.
St. Anne’s Catholic Church
706 S Highland St
Memphis, TN 38111
(901) 323-3817
Services: Provides food pantry and clothes closet to those in need.
Hours: Saturday 9:00-11:00
Eligibility: Accepts walk-in residents of 38111, 38112, or 38114.
Documents to Bring: Photo ID, proof of residence
St. Andrew’s AME Church
1369 Mississippi Blvd
Memphis, TN 38106
(901) 948-3441
Services: Walk in to apply for food pantry.
Hours: Wednesday 5:00-7:00
Eligibility: Accepts residents of 38106 and 38126.
Documents to Bring: Photo ID, social security numbers for all in household, and proof of residence.
Serving in Christ Outreach Ministry
2546 Deadrick St
Memphis, TN 38114
(901) 290-2110
Services: Provides food pantry and clothes closet to those in need in Shelby County.
Hours: Monday –Friday 9:00-4:00
Eligibility: Must be a Shelby County resident. Accepts referrals from the American Red Cross.
Documents to Bring: Photo ID, proof of public assistance, proof of income
Riverside Missionary Baptist Church Community Services
3560 S Third St
Memphis, TN 38109
(901) 789-4570
Services: Provides a food pantry and clothes closet for persons with MIFA vouchers.
Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 9:00-12:00
Eligibility: Must be resident of 38109. Only one time per month.
Documents to Bring: Photo ID, proof of residence, proof of income, or proof of public assistance. Must have MIFA voucher.
Pilgrim’s Rest
491 E McLemore Ave
Memphis, TN 38106
(901) 775-0040
Services: Provides a food pantry with MIFA voucher.
Hours: Wednesday 9:00-11:00
Eligibility: Must live in 38106.
Documents to Bring: MIFA voucher
New Allen AME Church
1559 S Third St
Memphis, TN 38106
(901) 775-0925
Services: Provides food pantry
Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 12:00-1:30
Eligibility: Must have MIFA voucher
Documents to Bring: MIFA referral and voucher
New Alpha Missionary Baptist Church
1423 Norris Ave
Memphis, TN 38106
(901) 652-3012
Services: Provides a food pantry for Shelby County residents.
Hours: Tuesday 11:00-1:00
Eligibility: Must be a Shelby County resident with MIFA voucher
Documents to Bring: Photo ID, proof of income or public assistance, and MIFA voucher
Landmark Food Pantry / Thrift Store
2489 Carnes Ave
Memphis, TN 38114
(901) 620-9558
Services: Provides food pantry and thrift store (located at 2411 Carnes Ave).
Hours: Monday – Friday 8:30-10:30 (food pantry); Saturday 11:00-6:00 (thrift store)
Eligibility: Must live in 38111 or 38114, although other zip codes will not be turned away.
Documents to Bring: Valid ID; Proof of government assistance (if applicable)
Holy Trinity Community Church UCC
685 S Highland St
Memphis, TN 38111
(901) 320-9376
Services: Small food shelf for families in need.
Hours: Vary
Foreclosure Counseling
- United Housing Inc. (UHI): 901.728.6935
- Frayser Community Development Corp: 901.354.9401
- Binghampton Development Corporation: 901.826.6195
- Southeast Memphis Community Development Corp: 901.273.2870
- Clearpoint Financial: 901.276.2000
Housing
Calvary Rescue Mission
960 S Third St
Memphis, TN 38106
(901) 775-2570
Services: Shelter, breakfast/dinner, clothing, mandatory chapel services. No time limit as
long as fees are paid.
Hours: Nightly check-in 4:00-7:00
Eligibility: Men who are ages 21 and older. Room available for 44 men.
Documents to Bring: Photo ID, social security number, or 3 other forms of identification
Catholic Charities of West TN
Contact: Lou Ann Dunger
901.722.4736
louann.dunger@acc.cdom.org
Housing Ministries offers three (3) different housing programs: St. Sebastian Veteran Services focuses on Veterans, and their families, who are either currently homeless or at risk of homelessness. St. Sebastian TBRA serves Veterans with disabilities, elderly, or victims fleeing domestic violence. Genesis Homeless Services serves homeless individuals, including homeless Veterans who are ineligible for VA sponsored programs.
Manassas Gardens
Contact: Clara Owens
901.570.2172
cdowensdtd18@gmail.com
Manassas Gardens provides emergency and affordable housing. Clients referred to Manassas Gardens should have a steady source of income and/or employed.
Memphis / Shelby County Emergency Housing
379 Crossitt Place
Estival Place, Old MIFA Property
Memphis, TN 38126
(901) 529-4545
Services: Provides 24-hour housing crisis hotline for homeless families. Attempts to help
place families in shelters.
Hours: 24/7
Eligibility: Must be a family with children
Documents to Bring: Photo ID, social security cards for all household members, birth certificates, school
records, shot records, proof of address and pending eviction, proof of income, proof
of loss or crisis
Tennessee Community Services Agency
1407 Union Ave, Suite 1300
Memphis, TN 38104
(901) 260-4663
(901) 543-4600
Services: Provides housing crisis hotline
Eligibility: Must meet federal guidelines for homelessness and a referral to MIFA
Memphis Interfaith Hospitality Network
200 E Parkway North
Memphis, TN 38112
(901) 452-6446
Services: Connects people to shelters and other assistance methods
Salvation Army
Contact: Dorothy Ford
901.543.8586
dorothy.ford@uss.salvationarmy.org
Participate in stabilization classes that will last between 8-12 weeks. Set and meet goals both personal and financial. 3 phases with 7 components that must be completed (i.e., personal care, education, employment. etc.) Trauma-informed group weekly sessions Initial and continued assessments and follow-up for 1 year after program completion. Must meet with licensed counselor.
Salvation Army Shelter
696 Jackson Ave
Memphis, TN 38105
(901) 529-4545
Services: Provides emergency shelter for homeless mothers and their children
Hours: Monday – Friday 8:30-4:30
Eligibility: Homeless mothers and their children
Documents to Bring: Photo ID, social security cards for all household members, proof of income, proof
of address (if applicable)
Alpha Omega Veterans Services
1183 Madison Ave
Memphis, TN 38104
(901) 726-5066
Services: Provides transitional and permanent supportive housing for homeless veterans with
a dual diagnosis. 90-day program includes shelter, counseling, clothing, and meals.
Participants can stay in a halfway house for 18 months.
Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00-5:00
Eligibility: Accepts referrals from the VA
Homeless Services Catholic Charities of West Tennessee
1325 Jefferson Ave
Memphis, TN 38104
(901) 722-4748
Services: Provides supportive services for housing stability to veterans and their families.
Can provide financial assistance and employment resources.
Hours: Monday – Thursday 8:45-3:00; Friday 8:45-12:30
Eligibility: Veteran in Shelby County with a low income. No dishonorable discharge.
Peabody House of Memphis
1076 Peabody
Memphis, TN 38104
(901) 527-3863
Services: Emergency housing and treatment for HIV/AIDS adults
Memphis Union Mission
383 Poplar Ave
Memphis, TN 38105
(901) 526-8403 (Main Office)
(901) 526-8434 (Shelter)
Services: Provides temporary lodging for single, homeless men ages 18 and older. Includes
meals, church services, and counseling
Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00-5:00
Eligibility: Homeless men ages 18 and over
Missionaries of Charity
700 N Seventh St
Memphis, TN 38107
(901) 526-5456
Services: Provides emergency shelter for single women and women with children. Clients must
leave the premises during the day.
Hours: Intake daily at 3:00 except Thursdays
Eligibility: Single women and mothers with children
Safe Harbor of Memphis
3630 Jackson Ave
Memphis, TN 38108
(901) 382-0966
Services: Faith-based onsite recovery and support services, transitional housing, employment
assistance, and programs for those with addictions
Eligibility: Men only
Iris Hotel
1950 Elvis Presley
Memphis, TN 38106
(901) 774-5906
Contact: Owner or Neighborhood Watch Liaison
Services: Provides a hotel room for one night; Must be approved by owner or neighborhood watch
liaison.
Safe Harbor of Memphis Fresh Start
3647 Orchi Rd
Memphis, TN 38108
(901) 937-8077
Services: Faith-based onsite recovery and support services, transitional housing, employment
assistance, and programs for those with addictions
Eligibility: Women only
Her Faith Ministries Housing
3396 Park Ave
Memphis, TN 38111
(901) 324-3705
Services: Faith-based transitional housing. Offers low-cost housing, food, clothing, transportation,
and other assistance. Must follow guidelines and mandates of the program.
Hours: Tuesday-Friday 10:00-6:00 (Spring/Summer); 9:00-5:00 (Fall/Winter)
Eligibility: Women with children for 1-3 years. Single women for 5 months.
Documents to Bring: Photo ID, social security card, proof of income, birth certificates, proof of need
United Housing Home Sales and Rentals
Contact: Valerie Peterson
901.272.1122
vpeterson@uhinc.org
Assistance in providing single family homes, rentals and home repairs for low to moderate income families
United Housing Lending
Valerie Peterson
901.272.1122
vpeterson@uhinc.org
Providing first mortgage, down payment assistance and home repairs for low to moderate income families
YWCA of Greater Memphis Domestic Violence Shelter
Contact: Marquiepta Odom
901.278.2728
modom@memphisywca.org
The YWCA Shelter is a 24-hour, 7-days- a-week emergency shelter to assist victims of domestic violence and their families. The YWCA Domestic Violence Crisis Hotline is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Through the crisis line, advocates are available to assist clients with safety planning, crisis counseling, domestic violence prevention information, and social service referrals. The hotline number is 901-725-4277.
Mental Health Services
Memphis Crisis Center Helpline
1400 Madison Ave
Memphis, TN 38104
(901) 274-7477
Services: Offer telephone support regarding suicide prevention, elderly care, HIV support, and child safety.
Memphis Mental Health Institute
951 Court Ave
Memphis, TN 38103
(901) 577-1800
Services: Interdisciplinary team that provides personalized inpatient treatment to those with persistent mental illnesses and/or hospitalizations. Staff helps patient transition into the community.
Youth Villages
Operations Center
3320 Brother Blvd
Memphis, TN 38133
(901) 251-5000
Services: Provides intensive in-home services, residential treatment, foster care and adoption, mentoring, and specialized crisis services to emotionally and behaviorally troubled youth.
Parenting/Fatherhood Help
Families Matter Fatherhood Program
The Families Matter Fatherhood Initiative pulls together seasoned fathers to build
a foundation for teaching boys, young men, and adult men biblical principles, emphasizing
healthy life and relationship skills, as well as their own family responsibilities.
Manhood University
Manhood University, facilitated by a partnership with the faith-based community, is
a six-week program created to inspire men to build up their communities, find jobs
and create stronger relationships. During this program, participants will develop
goal-setting, time management, financial literacy, conflict resolution, job readiness
and communication skills.
Rehabilitation/Counseling
Memphis & Shelby County Office of Reentry
A partnership organization that connects community providers, local and state government,
and a broad base of civic leaders, MSCOR brings essential reentry resources within
a single entity and to a single location.
Youth Services
Memphis Academy for Youth Development
3385 Airways Blvd
Memphis, TN 38116
(901) 396-1150
Services: Provides personalized programs for youth including: socially self-reliant skills, academic achievement, career development, leadership development, financial literacy, drugs/health/gang issues, community service, and cultural arts.
Memphis Athletic Ministries
2146 Ball Rd
Memphis, TN 38114
(901) 743-6232
Services: Address physical, mental, social, and spiritual needs for youth in at-risk areas. Provides mentoring groups and community-wide sports activities.
Memphis Gay and Lesbian Community Center
892 South Cooper St
Memphis, TN 38104
(901) 310-2456
www.fullcircleacad.org
Services: Provides support and social groups, free HIV testing, and related services to LGBTQ youth between ages 13 and 25
LGBTQ Liaison – MPD Officer Davin Clemons
(901) 481-6836
davin.clemons@memphistn.gov