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Exchange Club Family Center

Last Updated: 2/22/2013 5:29:48 PM

Nonprofit

Exchange Club Family Center

Address

139 Thompson Lane


Nashville, TN 37211-2411
Davidson County

Primary Phone

(615) 333-2644

Primary Fax

(615) 333-0822

CEO/Executive Director

Ms. Dawn Eaton

Board Chair

Mr. John Farringer

Board Chair Company Affiliation

Sherrard & Roe

Board Members

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Year of Incorporation

1985

Former Names

Exchange Child Abuse Prevention Center (dba) (2001)

The Exchange Club Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse of Middle Tennessee, Inc. (1985)

Organization received a competitive grant from the community foundation in the past five years

Yes

Community Foundation Staff Conducted Site Visit when Developing Profile

Yes

Children
Children

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Overview

Exchange Club Family Center promotes healthy, happy families by reducing the occurrence and effects of child abuse and neglect
As a licensed, accredited non-profit child abuse prevention agency,
we work to stop the cycle of child abuse by teaching parents safe and healthy parenting skills, strengthening parent-child relationships and
stopping family violence.

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Programs

Parent Education

In Home Family Counseling

Supervised Visitation

Safe Exchange

Community Outreach

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Financials

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Projected Revenue

$681,618

Projected Expenses

$681,618

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