A Step Ahead Foundation P.O. Box 41601 Memphis, TN 38174 Phone: (901)320-7837
| A Step Ahead Foundation provides women of Memphis and Shelby County with FREE long-acting reversible contraception (LARC), the most effective reversible methods of birth control, with the goal of preventing unplanned pregnancies. |
Advance Memphis 769 Vance Memphis, TN 38126 View Map Phone: (901) 543-8525 Link: More Information | Advance Memphis was founded in 1999 to bring about economic revitalization in Memphis, Tennessee. Specifically, we focus on the 38126 zip code area of South Memphis, which includes and surrounds the Cleaborn/Foote public housing developments. We believe that adults can be empowered to change their lives and their community. Advance Memphis provides Biblically based programs that bring HOPE, KNOWLEDGE, RESOURCES, and SKILLS to the neighborhood. The residents of the neighborhood then have the tools they need to affect change. |
Aging Commission of the Mid-South 2670 Union Ave Extended Memphis, TN 38112 View Map Phone: (901) 222-4111 Link: More Information | We offer programs that make a difference in the lives of all older adults and adults living with disabilities. From the older person who can remain at home if they receive the right services to those who are healthy and can benefit from the activities and socialization provided by our community-based programs, such as senior centers, we´re here to help. |
Alliance Healthcare Services 2220 Union Avenue Memphis, TN 38104 Phone: (901) 369-1400 Link: More Information | Our not-for-profit organization is the largest comprehensive behavioral health provider in Shelby County. We offer outpatient, intensive outpatient, home-based, and community based programs, including a continuum of crisis services to over 22,000 residents of Shelby County and the surrounding areas. |
Alpha Memphis Education Fund 4122 Barton Dr Memphis, TN 38116 View Map
Link: More Information | The ALPHA MEMPHIS EDUCATION FOUNDATION (AMEF) is a 501c(3) organization that promotes, encourages, and empowers our youth to fulfill their dreams. |
Baptist Memorial Hospital 6019 Walnut Grove Rd. Memphis, TN 38120 View Map Phone: (901) 226-5000 Link: http://www.baptistonline.org/ | |
Baptist Memorial Hospital for Women 6225 Humphreys Blvd. Memphis, TN 38120 View Map Phone: (901) 227-9000 Link: http://www.baptistonline.org/womens/ | |
Beautifully Spirited Women
Link: http://beautifulspiritedwomen.org/ | Beautiful Spirited Women is a non- profit organization that was founded in Memphis TN by Crystal Clark -Chatman. BSW is a support group of who support young ladies with providing volunteer work, mentoring, tutoring, and other opportunities that will help put a smile on their face.
We learn from each other by providing motivational speakers from different backgrounds, various uplifting programs, and creative things that can make a difference in our teens life.
We also have a preteen program called the Beautiful Spirited Cupcakes! They are ages 4-12 years of age. We have arts, crafts, and educational programs for them on a monthly basis too. |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of The Mid-South 1005 Tillman Street, Suite 223 Memphis, TN 38112 View Map Phone: (901) 323-5440 Link: More Information | For more than 100 years, Big Brothers Big Sisters has operated under the belief that inherent in every child is the ability to succeed and thrive in life. As the nation’s largest donor and volunteer supported mentoring network, Big Brothers Big Sisters makes meaningful, monitored matches between adult volunteers (“Bigs”) and children (“Littles”), ages 6 through 18, in communities across the country. We develop positive relationships that have a direct and lasting effect on the lives of young people. |
BRIDGES 477 North Fifth Street Memphis, TN 38105 View Map Phone: (901) 452-5600 Link: More Information | Unlike any organization in the Mid-South region, BRIDGES provides students an opportunity to find their voice through unique experiential learning activities that are adventurous, relational and transformative. As a result, participants are empowered to reach across racial and socio-economic divides, are prepared for secondary educational opportunities and careers, and are engaged in civic affairs their communities. |