The Community Haven is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that was established in 2017. The area in which Community Haven resides is known as "Bushtown". According to a news article in 1887, Bushtown was the first black incorporated township in all of America.
In 2019, Community Haven acquired a 5-acre site at 815 North Hickory Street located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. This building was the old location of the St. Francis Catholic School for African Americans, the former Tennessee Correctional Workhouse, and the former 28th Legislative District Community Development Corporation property which closed in 2012.
Since 2015, Community Haven has hosted a number of programs and support for negatively impacted communities with a goal to make our communities a decent and safe place to live. Chattanooga's poverty rate of 12.7% is only slightly higher than the 12.3% national rate. According to the 2021 Census Data, there are approximately 11,000 homes in the Bushtown Community with an average of 26.52% of these households living below poverty level. As such, our goal is to provide the community with a myriad of support, development, products and services.
The Community Patrol program provides car, foot and bike patrol that focuses on violence prevention. The program uses unarmed security personnel to patrol and train community volunteers in the Community Haven neighborhood.
MISSION
“To Make Our Community A Decent Place To Live”
VISION
“On this rock, we will build our Community, House by House, Street by Street, Block by Block.”
Camp Haven provides a safe space where youth can develop skills that will carry into the future. Youth will experience adventure, academics and attitude building strategies.
Directors: April and Jamal Morris
June 5 - 9: Middle School Boys
June 12 - 16: Middle School Girls
July 3 - 7: Middle School Girls
July 10 - 14: Middle School Boys
Time: 9am - 3pm
This work readiness virtual series is designed to deliver eight Facilitator lead topics over the course of four weeks. Two topics will run each week for a duration of 60 minutes each topic. The topics will run every Tuesday and Thursday for the duration of the 2023 Summer Camp. This will yield three runs in cohorts of 10. Start date is Tuesday May 31st.
Directed by: Dr. Erica Bass-Flimmons and Dr. Marianette ReFour
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Since 2015, Community Haven has hosted a number of programs and support for negatively impacted communities with a goal to make our communities a decent and safe place to live. Chattanooga's poverty rate of 12.7% is only slightly higher than the 12.3% national rate. According to the 2021 Census Data, there are approximately 11,000 homes in the Bushtown Community with an average of 26.52% of these households living below poverty level. As such, our goal is to provide the community with education support, workforce development and affordable products and services.
The Thrift Store is currently under renovations and opened with limited hours and provides affordable gently used clothes and household items.
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Can goods and some produce provided in partnership with the Food Bank. In addition, canned items are donated by individuals.
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Our mission is to provide support and resources with compassion to individuals and families whose hearts have been broken due to the lost of a love one due to homicide.
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A girls teen academy that empowers and advocates for marginalized girls affected by trauma.
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Disclaimer: This program is funded through a subrecipient grant awarded by the City of Chattanooga to use a portion of the City’s allocated SLFRF ARPA funding received from the U.S. Treasury in accordance with the U.S. Final Rule and federal Uniform Guidance.