If you or someone you know is in need of food,
medicine or other essentials assistnace. Fill out the form and our team will get in touch with you.
If you or someone you know is in need of food, medicine or other essentials assistnace. Fill out the form and our team will get in touch with you.
* As of 7/22/2020
As you know, because of the Coronavirus pandemic, many businesses are closed. Many people are not able to work, which translates into lost income
herefore, many families are struggling to make ends meet. Things are likely to get worse as the crisis continues. As Muslims, we have a religious obligation to find distressed community members and alleviate their suffering.
Islamic Center of Nashville, 12th South and Bellevue Mosque together have formed a committee to spearhead the effort of assisting the distressed community members. We need your helping hands. You can help by:
Let us recognize that distressed community members are very honorable in the sight of Allah. Many are normally self-supporting; the Coronavirus crisis has put them in an extraordinary situation. Anyone of us could have been affected in this way. We all must be very grateful for whatever we have and try our best to help each other with the utmost respect and kindness
Emergency cash assistance applications are being accepted online for qualifying families that lost a job as a result of the pandemic state of emergency
LIHEAP provides assistance with payments of Electric, Gas, Propane or other energy resource bills. You do not have to own the home to get assistance and your energy source does not have to be gas or electric in order to receive services (propane, wood, kerosene and coal are also covered under this program).
The IRS is committed to helping you get your Economic Impact Payment as soon as possible. The payments, also referred to by some as stimulus payments, are automatic for most taxpayers. No further action is needed by taxpayers who filed tax returns in 2018 and 2019 and most seniors and retirees.
Metro Nashville Public Schools will be offering free student meals along with food boxes provided by Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee at sites identified throughout Davidson County.
In partnership with MNPS and Second Harvest Food Bank, YMCA Camp Widjiwagan is preparing and distributing more than 1,700 meals each weekday to kids in need and their families.