Hispanic Family Foundation

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Who We Are

WHO WE ARE

Hispanic and immigrants are dramatically changing the demographic and economic landscape of Tennessee. In the 2020 census, Hispanic and Latino communities made up 10.6% of Davidson County. That’s means more than 75,000 people in Music City are Hispanic/Latino trying to navigate the culture and processes of Tennessee.

That’s where we come in. The Hispanic Family Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of live for Hispanic families in Middle Tennessee. We do this through our programs and events. Each community outreach is designed to address the areas of poverty we have seen in many Immigrant families. The four pillars of HFF’s programming are Economic, Education, Social Services, and Advocacy. While addressing these issues, it is our goal to create a space that celebrates the Hispanic and Immigrant Culture in all that we do.

What We Do

The Mission of the Hispanic Family Foundation is to strengthen Hispanic and Immigrant families through programs and community outreach events.

HFF EVENTS:

A Leer Con Dr.Seuss/Read with Dr. Seuss

Rise and Shine Breakfast Fundraiser

Community Easter Egg hunt

FESTIVAL Día del Niño (Day of the Child Festival)

Community Baby Showers

Baila Showcase: It's a Small World

Community 1st Birthday Party!

Refugee Welcome to Nashville Party

Frida Festival

Back to School – Backpack Giveaway

Night Out Against Crime with Metro Nash. Police

Havana Nights Gala Fundraiser

Fiestas Patrias (Mexico's Independence Day)

Día de La Mujer (Women's Day) Health Fair

Hispanic Heritage & Culture Festival

Trunk-O-Treat (Down's Syndrome Awareness) – w/Metro Police Department

Live Out Love Nashville Community Health Fair

Árbol de Esperanza(Tree of Hope) Pick-Up Day

Las Posadas (Mexican Christmas Posadas)

 

HFF PROGRAMS

Community Education/Advocacy:

A Mi Ciudad weekly radio show

Referrals/Community Help Desk

Metro Schools Enrollment

Disaster Relief/Crisis Responses

Social Services:
Little Sprouts monthly Diaper Program

Bilingual Civil Wedding Ceremonies

Youth Education and Culture:

Kiwanis Mobile Library

Baila – Ballet, Kung Fu, and Mexican Folclore

Baila Allegro – Piano, Guitar

Phoenix Cup Soccer

Sable League Street Hockey League (Predator’s Foundation)

Youth Robotics Youth STEM Camp

Adult Education and Advocacy:
Avanzando – community bilingual entrepreneurship classes

Financial Literacy Workshops

HiSET

English Classes

After school Thursday Tutoring (YWCA)

 

Details

Get Connected Icon (615) 562-2222
Get Connected Icon Tegan Weaver
Get Connected Icon Executive Assistant
https://hffus.org/