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APSU Clement Bldg, Psychology Dpt - 601 College St. - PO Box 4537 - Clarksville, TN 37044
931- 221-6407
Dr. Nicole Knickmeyer, Advisor
knickmeyern@apsu.edu
Active Minds is the leading nonprofit organization that empowers students to speak openly about mental health in order to educate others and encourage help-seeking. We are changing the culture on campuses and in the community by providing information, leadership opportunities and advocacy training to the next generation.
By developing and supporting chapters of a student-run mental health awareness, education, and advocacy group on campuses nationwide, the nonprofit organization works to increase students’ awareness of mental health issues, provide information and resources regarding mental health and mental illness, encourage students to seek help as soon as it is needed, and serve as liaison between students and the mental health community.
Service Areas:
Interest Group
Awareness
Mental Health
Resume Building
Morgan University Center, Rm 112 - 601 College St. - Clarksville, TN 37044
931-221-6845
antsc@apsu.edu
Martha Harper, Coordinator
harperm@apsu.edu
Austin Peay's Center to support the student life of adult, undergraduate students typically ove the age of 24, and non-traditional students who have multiple other responsibilities, like children and elder care. We call ourselves ANTS!
Service Areas:
Interest Group
Non-traditional Students
Adult Students
APSU
Morgan University Center, Rm 120 - 601 College St. - Clarksville, TN 37044
931-221-7338
Jasmin Linares, Coordinator
linaresj@apsu.edu
The Mission of the Military Student Center is to provide the necessary resources and assistance to veterans, active duty, reservist, national guardsmen, retirees, ROTC students, and family members to aid them in attaining the highest level of success at Austin Peay State University. This is achieved through workshops, programs, on and off campus resources, as well as providing opportunities to network with other like-minded individuals through the center. The center is open to all students, staff, faculty, and community members.
- The Texts for Vets Program was created to assist APSU students overcome the financial burden of purchasing textbooks. Due to the current amount of textbooks, we distribute them out based on a first-come first-served basis. The first weeks of distribution is designated for veterans, active duty, reservist, national guardsmen, retirees, ROTC students, and family members. Once the semester starts is open to all APSU students.
- The Tech for Vets Program was created to assist APSU students overcome the financial burden of purchasing graphing calculators. We distribute the graphing calculators out based on a first-come first-served basis. The first weeks of distribution is designated for veterans, active duty, reservist, national guardsmen, retirees, ROTC students, and family members. The weeks following priority week are open to all APSU students. To apply and check out any graphing calculators, all interested students must come to the Military Student Center and complete an application in person.
Service Areas:
Student Organization
Tech for Vets
Text for Vets
Student resource referral
APSU
200 Stovall St. - Alexandria, VA 22332
703-325-1692
Guy Shields, Chief - Communications and Public Affairs
guy.shields@aerhq.org
AER is a private nonprofit organization incorporated in 1942 by the Secretary of War and the Army Chief of Staff. AER's sole mission is to help Soldiers and their Families.
AER is the Army's own emergency financial assistance organization and is dedicated to "Helping the Army Take Care of Its Own." AER funds are used to provide emergency financial assistance in the form of grants, no-interest loans and scholarships to soldiers - active & retired - and their dependents when there is a valid need.
Eligibility for AER assistance is restricted to active duty and retired Soldiers and their dependents; Army National Guard Soldiers on Title 10 orders for 30 or more days; Army Reserve Soldiers on orders for 30 or more days. Retired Army National Guard and Army Reserve Soldiers, receiving retirement pay from DFAS are also eligible. The children of “gray area” retirees are eligible to apply for scholarships.
Service Areas:
Housing
Transportation
Food
Utilities
Disaster
Furniture
Scholarships
Medical Expense Aid
Mortgage Assistance
1539 C Ashland City Bypass - Clarksville, TN 37040
931-551-4100
866-551-4100 (Toll Free)
asera_ED_6483@aseracare.com
Yvette Gillespie, Executive Director
yvette.gillespie@aseracare.com
AseraCare's Mission is to share our passion for improving quality of life through innovative healthcare, one person, one family, one community at a time. Our approach to paliative and hospice care focuses on meeting the needs and wishes of the patient and family.
Service Areas:
Counseling Services
- Group
- Suicide
- Death and Bereavement
- Referrals
- End of Life issues
PTSD Healthcare
Hospice/ End of Life Care
VA Benefits Navigation
Veteran Volunteers
Veteran Pinning Ceremonies
Veteran Benefits
Veteran Initiatives
Advocacy for Veterans
477 H Street NW - Washington, DC 20001
202-371-8880
bva@bva.org
Alberto Avina, Executive Director
202-371-8880
The Blinded Veterans Association (BVA) is an organization of blinded veterans helping blinded veterans. Through our service programs, regional groups, resources, and advocacy before the legislative and executive branches of government, we hope to make life better for blinded veterans. We also hope to be there with encouragement and support. There is no charge for any BVA service and membership is not a prerequisite to obtain help. All legally blinded veterans are also eligible for BVA’s assistance whether they become blind during or after active duty military service.
If you are a blind or visually impaired veteran, or if you are a relative or a friend of one, or if you just wish to become involved or assist in some way, please write, call, or send us an email message. The Blinded Veterans Association was established specifically to help veterans and their families meet and overcome the challenges of blindness. The organization welcomes those who can offer their ideas, thoughts, and service in achievement of this worthy objective.
Service Areas:
Veteran Disabilities
VA Benefits Navigation
Awareness
Advocacy for Blind Veterans
Outreach Services
231 Dunbar Cave Rd. - Clarksville, TN 37043
931-542-9816
Deborah R. Clark, M.S.
Bradford Health Services is dedicated to creating effective and affordable chemical dependency treatment programs. Through a variety of innovative inpatient and outpatient services, we’re bringing new hope to patients and their families-committing ourselves to providing treatment that can work for everyone involved.
Service Areas:
Group Counseling
Substance Abuse Counseling
Alcoholism
Crisis
Relapse Prevention
Mental Health
Early Intervention
Case Management
VA - 810 Vermont Ave. -NW Washington DC 20420
800-827-1000
The Center for Minority Veterans is part of the Office of the Secretary. The Center assists eligible Veterans in their efforts to receive benefits and services from VA. The Center acts only as a mediator and facilitator — As such the Center does not process claims, handle equal employment complaints, or employee relation problems. The Center is dedicated to ensuring that all Veterans are aware of benefits, services, and programs offered by VA.
Service Areas:
Veteran Benefits
VA Navigation
VA - 810 Vermont Ave. -NW Washington DC 20420
800-827-1000
The Center for Women Veterans was established by Congress in November 1994 by Public Law (P.L.) 103-446.
- Monitor and coordinate VA’s administration of health care and benefits services, and programs for women Veterans.
- Serve as an advocate for a cultural transformation (both within VA and in the general public) in recognizing the service and contributions of women Veterans and women in the military.
- Raise awareness of the responsibility to treat women Veterans with dignity and respect.
Service Areas:
Veteran Benefits
VA Navigation
Clarksville Main Clinic: 511 Eighth St. - Clarksville, TN 37040
931-920-7200
Centerstone, a not-for-profit organization, is one of the nation's largest providers of behavioral healthcare. Focused on whole-person health, it offers a full range of mental health, addiction disorders, intellectual and developmental disabilities services and integrated primary care to meet the needs of the 85,000 children, teens, adults and families it serves each year. With offices in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee, the combined organization operates from more than 150 facilities and 220 partnership locations and through a provider network of 400 therapists and counselors nationwide. It also operates the Centerstone Foundation, Centerstone Research Institute, Advantage Behavioral Health, Centerstone Military Services and Centerstone Health Partners.
We offer 3 low intensity Alcohol/Drug Abuse groups.
Chemical Awareness: psychoeducational group designed to meet court-ordered requirements. One on Monday from 11:00-12:00 and another on Friday from 11:00-12:00.
Relapse Prevention: is a step-down for individuals that are transitioning out of a higher-level of care or for individuals that are struggling to stay clean/sober. The group meets on Thursdays from 11:00-12:00.
Dual Diagnosis: is a low intensity group that addresses the link between mental illness and substance use. It meets weekly on Tuesdays from 11:00-12:00.
Real Lives: is an intensive outpatient group that meets 3 days/week for 2 hours each day for a total of 12 weeks. One groups meets on Mon, Wed and Fri mornings, 9:00-11:00 and the 2nd group meets on Mon, Wed and Fri afternoons, 1:00-3:00.
Service Areas:
Counseling: - Group - Family - Indidual, - Couples - Suicide - Crisis, - PTSD - Substance Abuse - Mental Illness - Anger Management - Children and Youth - Delinquency - Death and Bereavement - Parenting - Transitional Living - Reintegration - Stress
Substance Abuse: - Alcoholism - Group Meetings - Inhalants - Crisis - Prescription Drugs - Illegal Drugs - Screenings - Relapse Prevention
Victim Services: - Sexual Trauma - Child Abuse - Crisis - Domestic Violence
Health Care: - Mental Health - PTSD - Pediatrics - Medical Assessment
Service Areas:
Counseling
Substance Abuse
Victim Services
Health Care
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1200 Forrest Park Dr. -Nashville, TN 37205
615-356-8000
info@cheekwood.org
Our mission is to preserve Cheekwood as an historical landmark where beauty and excellence in art and horticulture stimulate the mind and nurture the spirit.
Cheekwood is proud to offer a 50% discount on admission to military personnel with current military ID.
Service Areas:
Family Arts and Entertainment
Museum
Botanical Garden
Sutie 201 - One Public Square - Clarksville, TN 37040
931-648-6133
The Mission of the City of Clarksville Office of Housing and Community Development is to bring needs and resources together in a coordinated housing and community development strategy to create, maintain and expand decent housing, suitable living environment and economic opportunities for low and moderate income persons in the City.
- Down payment assistance for low-moderate income persons purchasing a home.
Service Areas:
Down payment assistance
Housing rehabilitation
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