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If you apply and are accepted into the TPOM Transitional Program, you will live in either their 16-bed duplex for men or their new home for women, located on either side of the Reentry Center.
Their houses
are TDOC-approved and they accept RHP funding.
The houses are equipped with internet access, large TVs, washers and dryers. Two residents share a room; four share a full bathroom.
Their
4-phase program generally runs about 120 days.
They are located near downtown Nashville on a major bus line, and they encourage residents to have cell phones.
TPOM issues a Chromebook
computer to every resident for use while in the program. This assists with job searches, online training, mentoring, and virtual classes.
They help residents obtain proper identification and clothing, establish bank accounts, and receive needed medical and dental care.
They also assist residents in developing exit plans and determine housing options
as they prepare to leave following graduation from the program.
Cost of Services: House is available at reasonable and competitive rates and on a sliding scale based upon income.
Mission Statement: Our mission is to reunite returning citizens with God, family, and community.
Important Top Tips Before Applying
If you Interested in applying to Tennessee Prison Outreach Ministry, we recommend that you call them and find out some answers to some or all of the below questions:In addition to these general questions, you may also want to ask more specific questions about the program, such as: