Time Sensitive: Neighborhoods Resource Ctr Needs Our Support

Hello everyone,
I recently learned that the Neighborhoods Resource Center (NRC) is at risk of being dissolved as a result of lack of funding. This will impact this city including this neighborhood and the strength of neighborhoods throughout Nashville quite negatively.

Some of you know my history of building the 12South Neighborhood Association. When I moved to 12S NA prostitutes worked 12South and Sevier Park was not fit for children or animals because of discarded needles and used condoms. Now businesses and families are clamoring to stake a claim in 12South. None of that would have happened if not for the education, empowerment, support, guidance and networking I received through the Neighborhoods Resource Center.

The Neighborhoods Resource Center also facilitated the recent Nashville Codes drive along on Nolensville Pike with the Assistant Director of Codes, Bill Penn. The Neighborhoods Resource Center was instrumental in assisting neighborhood associations bordering Nolensville gathering for a town hall meeting at South Sector to discuss the revitalization of the Nolensville Corridor.

Every individual in Nashville has been impacted whether directly or indirectly as a result of the work Neighborhoods Resource Center does throughout Nashville.

I am writing you because NRC needs our support now. Councilman Davis is proposing funding for NRC and I am asking you to write the metro council to ask them to support Councilman Davis’s proposal. I am attaching a link that will take you to a page where you may send a single email that will go to every council person.

I urge you to support Neighborhoods Resource Center now because they have been supporting us for the last 18 years. Time is of the essence. Please email today.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.

TRICIA FRANTZ
CAHNA-Info@comcast.net
615.330.6209

Metro Council email page

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