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Latest podcast episodes about safe haven family shelter

Anna Marie's Sunday Focus
Safe Haven Family Shelter

Anna Marie's Sunday Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 30:28


Anna talks with Rachael Wilkins, chief development officer of Safe Haven Family Shelter.  The organization serves over 300 families annually  experiencing homelessness.  Unlike most shelters, they allow the family to stay intact as a unit. Safe Haven provides assistance in obtaining and maintaining affordable housing.  They also provide workforce development for the parents, education for the children, and intensive case management. Rachael discussed the group's annual hike, a family friendly festivity, held Saturday 11/2/24 at Percy Warner Park. For more details on what they offer:  Safe Haven Family Shelter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Rep Chats
12. Measure in Love

Rep Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 45:58


On this episode, we continue discussing RENT. We are joined by two of our cast members who discuss the show and their work. Mike Sallee, Jr. who plays Roger Davis. @mikesalleejr www.mikesalleejr.com Natalie Rankin who plays Maureen Johnson @shesgotpersonatalie www.singonevoice.com We are also joined by Jim Shulman, the Chief Executive Officer of Safe Haven Family Shelter in Nashville. Safe Haven is the premier shelter-to-housing program in Middle Tennessee that accommodates families experiencing homelessness. Check out their website at www.safehaven.org Also, join Safe Haven's "Hike for Safe Haven" on Saturday, November 12 at Percy Warner Park. More details at www.hikeforsafehaven.org.

cityCURRENT Radio Show
Nashville Radio Show: Safe Haven Family Shelter – Advocate for Families, Allowing Them to Stay Together

cityCURRENT Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 15:10


Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Joyce Lavery, CEO of Safe Haven, who discusses the nonprofit's mission to lead our community's effort to house, support, empower, and advocate for families experiencing homelessness. For more than 36 years, Safe Haven has served as the premier shelter-to-housing program in Middle Tennessee that accommodates families experiencing homelessness. Transformative services focused on housing and employment provide families with the resources to become self-sufficient and successful. During the interview, Lavery highlights their programs and services, what success looks like, how the pandemic has impacted their efforts, how the community can help, and more.Our mission is to lead our community's effort to house, support, empower, and advocate for families experiencing homelessness.  For 36 years, Safe Haven has served as the premier shelter-to-housing program in Middle Tennessee that  accommodates families experiencing homelessness. Safe Haven leads our community's efforts to house, support,  empower and advocate for families, allowing them to stay together. Transformative services focused on housing  and employment provide families with the resources to become self-sufficient and successful.Our housing first model, coupled with wrap around services is designed to give families the necessary tools to achieve lasting self-sufficiency, stable employment and secured housing.In addition to housing families, Safe Haven provides assistance with seeking employment,  educational/enrichment resources for children and connects families to resources to meet other essential  needs.Safe Haven can serve up to 90 families at a time through prevention, shelter and housing programs.Safe Haven keeps families together and accepts couples with children, single parent families and multi- generational families with children up to 18 years of age.In a challenging year, Safe Haven served 370 families and housed 120 families in 2020.Families facing homelessness are especially vulnerable during this time, and, together we can help Safe  Haven continue to house, support, empower and advocate for them.HEARTS FOR HOMES:  Hearts for Homes is Safe Haven's affordable housing program for families experiencing homelessness. Through Hearts for Homes, Safe Haven is able to provide the following for families: case management, workforce  development, financial literacy, children's education/enrichment programs, tenant readiness and assistance in obtaining affordable housing. These services are provided for up to a year, with partnerships that support the extension of services if needed.SAFE HAVEN NEEDS: Currently, Safe Haven is providing more services and financial assistance to house families, and community support is needed to ensure we can give families a place to call home. Please click here to see a detailed list of our most urgent needs online.SAFE HAVEN EVENTS:11th Annual Dancing for Safe Haven is August 14, 2021 at the Omni Nashville Hotel17th Annual Hike for the Homeless is November 13, 2021 at Edwin Warner ParkLearn more:Instagram:             https://www.instagram.com/safehaventn/Website:                https://safehaven.org/Facebook:             https://www.facebook.com/safehaven/Twitter:                  https://twitter.com/safehaventn

Beyond The Loan
Giving Recap - Happy Thanksgiving!

Beyond The Loan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 13:29


This year we gave to families, communities, and organizations doing great work to support and build up our community. Here are some brief highlights of the 26 giving Tuesday episodes we did (you can find them on our YouTube). 1. A family that was unemployed during Covid-19 quarantine 2. A local family shelter working to rehabilitate homeless families 3. A rural Title I school in Tennessee that needed computers and internet access for distance learning We hope that this encourages you to support and give back to your community when you are able. From this episode: Safe Haven Family Shelter - safehaven.org School Giving - adoptaclassroom.org

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Nonprofit Jenni Show
Creative New Revenue Streams for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Jenni Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 46:59


Can you believe we’re approaching the end of 2020 already? It’s been a heck of a year! As nonprofit leaders search for creative new ways to generate sustainable revenue for their organizations, Jenni wants to provide some food for thought. In this episode, we’ll play a quick trivia game about the most successful types of creative revenue ideas! We’ll also revisit an interview from the archives with Brad Kimbler, CEO of the social enterprise Staff 360, which is owned by the nonprofit Safe Haven Family Shelter.   Jenni also shares an update about a free way to spread the word about your nonprofit or social enterprise’s products and services during the holiday shopping season. We’re compiling a “Gifts That Give Back” ecatalog for people who want to support good causes this winter, and you can apply to have your items included for free! Visit tinyurl.com/nonprofitjennigifts to submit your items for consideration.   Our podcast guests this week are: --Michelle Gustafson from Caritas of Austin --Brad Kimbler from Staff 360 / Safe Haven Family Shelter   This episode is sponsored by the podcast “Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership”, hosted by Dr. Patton McDowell. Find “Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership” wherever you listen to podcasts, or visit pattonmcdowell.com/podcasts to listen.   Nonprofit Jenni provides consulting services and coaching calls for nonprofits and social impact organizations seeking guidance in the areas of Marketing and Fundraising. Visit nonprofitjenni.com to learn more.   Produced by Ben Hill Sound - benhillsound.com Music by Emily Summers. ©2020 Nonprofit Jenni. All Rights Reserved.

Nonprofit Jenni Show
How to Host Better Events, Part One

Nonprofit Jenni Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 42:57


Hosting a nonprofit event sounds easy...until you actually do it! There are a million little pieces that have to come together for the big day, and I wanted to talk about all of them. There was so much great information in my interviews this week that I have to break this episode into two parts. In Part One, we’ll talk about how you can improve your next fundraising event with donor data and how to welcome newcomers who are attending their first event with you. Our first guest is Timi Paccioretti, the Senior Marketing Manager of Little Green Light. LGL is my favorite donor management platform, and Timi gives advice on how to use your donor management system to improve your events. She shares tips about segmenting your target audience, capturing event attendee information, tracking event outcomes, and more. Next, we chat with Holly Clark, a seasoned nonprofit events planner and owner of Holly Clark Events. Holly walked me through the details of how to plan and coordinate three very different types of nonprofit events: a “lunch and learn,” an upscale signature event, and an outdoor holiday event. In Part One, you’ll learn why Lunch & Learns are timeless and effective, even if you may think they sound a little outdated. Holly also offers some great advice on incorporating strong a strong call-to-action at your Lunch and Learn by using the examples of Safe Haven Family Shelter and Renewal House. Be sure to subscribe to the Nonprofit Jenni Show so you won’t miss Holly’s advice on hosting signature and outdoor events! Our sponsors this episode are:--Little Green Light, Jenni’s favorite donor management system. Check out their free resource library full of ebooks about fundraising at www.littlegreenlight.com/jenni and use the discount code JENNI to receive $150 off your first year of donor management services.--DipJar, Jenni’s favorite alternative to cash donation boxes. Empower your donors to make credit card donations with DipJar’s fun light-up donation gadget! Visit dipjar.com/jenni for a 5% discount on your first purchase.  Nonprofit Jenni provides consulting services and coaching calls for nonprofits and social impact organizations seeking guidance in the areas of Marketing, Fundraising, Growth, and Starting Up. Visit nonprofitjenni.com to learn more. All information in the Nonprofit Jenni Show is very general in nature, and may not apply to your specific nonprofit organization. Please direct clarifying questions to Nonprofit Jenni by visiting nonprofitjenni.com. Produced by Wayfare Recording Co. Music by Emily Summers. ©2020 Nonprofit Jenni. All Rights Reserved.

ChangeMakers
ChangeMakers: Kyle Allen - Music City, millennials, and making opportunities for top talent

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 54:42


As Vaco Nashville’s Managing Partner, Kyle Allen oversees their Music City team and its day-to-day operations. He puts his heart and soul into making sure every one of their corporate clients gets the attention and service they promise and then some. He believes – and exemplifies- the idea that you don’t gain clients when everything is going great; it’s when you rush in to handle a crisis that you’re truly of service. He also plays a hands-on role in placing rockstar consultants in Accounting and Corporate Finance projects.Kyle is a self-described “recovering” Certified Public Accountant, having started his career with the Nashville office of Ernst & Young. In 2012, Vaco made the brilliant decision to recruit him, and it’s been a match made in heaven ever since. He took the reins as managing partner in 2017 following years of dedicated effort and measurable success for their clients.A Murfreesboro, Tennessee native, Kyle earned both his B.S. in Accounting-cum laude and Masters of Accountancy from the University of Tennessee- Knoxville.  He is actively involved with several community organizations, sitting on the board of directors for both Safe Haven Family Shelter and Association for Capital Growth (ACG). He volunteers his time at Fellowship Bible Church, is an active member of the Tennessee Society of Certified Public Accountants, coaches a variety of youth sports, and dreams of someday breaking par in golf. Kyle and his wife Courtney have put down roots in Brentwood, TN, and miraculously keep up with the sports scheduling matrix for their three children, Paxton, Caitlin, and Blake. Learn more: https://www.vaco.com/recruiting-office-locations/nashville-tennessee-recruiting/nashville-recruiting-team/kyle-allen/

Anna Marie's Sunday Focus
Their Mission: Keeping Families Together

Anna Marie's Sunday Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 30:47


Anna Marie interviews Safe Haven Family Shelter's Director of Development, Rachael Wilkins.

Anna Marie's Sunday Focus
Why We Chose Safe Haven as our #KindnessCounts Project

Anna Marie's Sunday Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 24:04


We found out how hard Safe Haven Family Shelter works to keep families together when they are going through the hardest of times. So, we did some decorating for the families there at Christmas!

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Woody and Jim - 1075 The River Nashville
The Mayor, The Affair, And What Dolewite's Dog Saw. (this was an incredible part of the show)

Woody and Jim - 1075 The River Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 35:26


Where to begin... um... There's the part about the mayor and her lover in the cemetery. People talk about getting a weird "birds and bees" talk. Jim has an Australian handyman who validated him. Gender wars. Savannah needs your help to Dance for Safe Haven Family Shelter. Positive Pants.

Blue Collar Proud Show
When it comes to marketing your service business, being social pays! | Caryn Hatcher | BCP-010

Blue Collar Proud Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2016 73:51


You've got a LOT on your plate as a service business owner, and it's easy to think of social media as just a big hole where precious time gets wasted. But Caryn Hatcher grew her Junk King Nashville franchise almost exclusively using Twitter, Pinterest and Facebook! Listen this week as she discusses the ways most blue-collar services get it wrong, and how to do it right. Join us! Show Notes [9:49] Mike Rowe - please call us! [22:01] Really, Mike Rowe, call us! [22:27] Groundhog Hunting with Jerry: Acting or Reacting [26:28] CVC Coaching [26:45] Check in with Reality: How Late can I Work My Employees? [38:06] GIT Nation Facebook Group [38:30] Guysintrucks.com/reality [38:49] Caryn Hatcher Introduction [38:55] Junk King Nashville [44:20] BNI [1:01:40] Safe Haven Family Shelter [1:01:36] Thrift Smart [1:01:45] Mercy Children's Clinic, New Hope Academy, African Leadership, Belize Project [1:02:18] Youth Villages [1:04:33] Morgan Miller Plumbing [1:09:34] Quote [1:10:41] GIT Nation Facebook Group [1:11:59] Email us your suggestions! [1:12:11] Spark Marketer [1:12:32] Subscribe to our emails!