06/01/2026
🎒 ROUND TWO, LET’S GO! 🎒
We are back and bigger than ever! Join us for our 2nd Annual Back to School Bash! We’re packing out the South Inglewood Community Center with everything your family needs to kick off the school year right—and yes, it is ALL 100% FREE! 🥳
✨ What to expect:
* 🎒 Free backpacks loaded with school supplies
* ✂️ Free haircuts to look sharp for Day 1
* 🍔 Free food, great music, and tons of fun!
* 🤝 Amazing community resources
📆 When: Saturday, August 1st | 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM 📍 Where: South Inglewood Community Center
⚠️ IMPORTANT: Backpacks and food are while supplies last, but you can guarantee your spot by registering early! Registrants get priority.
🔗 Don’t wait! Scan the QR code on the flyer or click the link in our bio to secure your spot today!
05/26/2026
‼️Important Notice‼️ — The Metropolitan Action Commission (MAC) will provide meals to locations serving youth across Davidson County beginning Monday, June 1 at 90 sites.
During the months of June and July, the MAC Summer Food Service Program provides free breakfast and lunch at locations where youth 18 years and younger gather, including community centers, apartment complexes, day camps, faith-based programs, and sports camps. All youth are eligible with no documentation required. Meals must be eaten on-site and are available Monday through Friday through the end of July.
“The Metro Action Commission’s Summer Food Service Program is bridging the nutritional gap for hundreds of local youth,” said Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell, “We’re ensuring every child in our community has access to the fresh, healthy food they need to thrive, play, and grow all summer long.”
Families can find the MAC meal sites by visiting www.nashville.gov/mac and selecting “Get Free Summer Meals for Youth.” To reach youth living in areas without safe, walkable access to meal sites, the agency also operates three mobile diners equipped with youth-friendly activities and Wi-Fi to support both nutrition and learning.
“Our summer meals program is a critical part of Nashville’s food security network,” said MAC Executive Director Jamekia Bies. “Last year alone, we provided more than 170,000 summer meals and over 270,000 meals during the school year. These numbers show how essential consistent access is for the youth we serve.”
—Residents can also email Metro Action ([email protected]) or call the MAC Call Center at 615-862-8860.
05/22/2026
Memorial Day Hours 🇺🇸
In honor of Memorial Day, our offices will be closed on Monday, May 25th. We will resume normal business hours on Tuesday.
📞 Need assistance? Our 24-hour line remains available at 615-880-1801.
Have a safe and meaningful holiday weekend!
05/18/2026
Tonight’s Board Meeting is at Coleman Park Community Center from 5-7PM! Come share your thoughts during our public comment section and get insights on issues the board is addressing. You can follow along at:
https://www.youtube.com/live/7uEFCQZJ4rs?si=kSI6XYde-kN6vd4e
05/15/2026
Join us at Lentz! 👋 We’re here at the Metro Nashville Public Health Department on Charlotte Ave for the Mental Health Awareness event.
We’ll be here until 2:00 PM sharing resources, discussing our services, and connecting with our Nashville neighbors. Mental health matters every day—come by, say hi, and see how we can support you! 💚