Dream Streets

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Dream Streets is a registered 501(c)3 with a mission to protect + empower families living in distress Dream Streets is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.

Our mission is to protect and empower individuals living in distress. We provide supplemental groceries and family-strengthening tools. In addition, we foster positive community relations at our physical locations, mobile ministry sites, and the streets we serve in West and North Nashville. When we began our mission in 2013, generational poverty and oppression long plagued neighborhoods in the 40t

06/04/2026

Meet Ashaay, one of our incredible volunteers!

Ashaay first connected with Dream Streets through our food ministry, but quickly found ways to use his passion for financial literacy to serve others. As a student at Montgomery Bell Academy, he led engaging lessons for both our Job Readiness and Aftercare programs, helping adults and kids build practical money management skills through games, activities, and real-world advice.

His heart for serving others and willingness to step up at a young age made a lasting impact. Thank you, Ashaay, for investing in our community!

06/02/2026

Tickets are now on sale for our upcoming Rise and Dream Breakfast, an event centered on the impact that happens when individuals and organizations with a shared vision come together.

Join us on the morning of June 26, 2026, at the Hilton Downtown Nashville for breakfast and an inspiring conversation with panelists Monica Oliver, Brandon Hill, , and Kiana Marable. Together, they will share how their partnership with Dream Streets is helping to protect and empower communities in West and North Nashville.

Grab your tickets at the link in our bio!

06/01/2026

This past Saturday, we were honored to participate in the EastPoint Neighborhood Kickoff Party and groundbreaking celebration hosted by , a valued sponsor of our Transitional Housing Facility.

As the largest affordable housing development in Tennessee, EastPoint is a major investment in creating a community where families and individuals of all ages can thrive for generations to come.

At Dream Streets, we are committed to helping address Nashville’s housing challenges through our Housing programs, making this project especially meaningful to us. We were grateful for the opportunity to share our work, connect with neighbors and partners, and celebrate this exciting project.

Thank you to everyone who stopped by our table, and congratulations to all those who helped make this incredible project possible!

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05/29/2026

We just celebrated the graduation of our latest Job Readiness cohort!

This group is stepping into exciting new opportunities from CDL training and full time work at Save-a-lot to welding. We are so proud of the hard work, dedication, and perseverance each of them has shown throughout this journey.

Help us celebrate this incredible group in the comments!

05/28/2026

We’re looking for Saturday volunteers this summer to help at our Mobile Food Sites. Join us at Cumberland View Apartments in the morning or New Covenant Christian Church in the afternoon.

Sign up at our website!

05/27/2026

Did you know that Dream Streets hosts 2 foodsites on Sunday that are not listed? One of them is specifically for single moms and, our longtime volunteer Jenniver Strange has faithfully driven the truck to Trader joes and picked up the food for distribution for almost a decade!

We have had the joy of watching her raise a daughter into a young woman. Jen finished her masters while working 2-3 jobs and organized our moms group for years. One of our favorite memories of Jen is when she burned the queso it was years before we let her live it down!

We love Jen and what she stands for as a mom, a volunteer, a social worker and in my opinion a woman of influence!

05/24/2026
05/22/2026

Our friends at The Fallon Company, one of our first room sponsors for the James R. Brown Transitional Housing Facility, are hosting the Eastpoint Neighborhood Kickoff Party to celebrate the launch of a new riverfront neighborhood rooted in affordability, community, and access.

Join us May 30, 2026 for activities for all ages, local food, and a ceremonial community shovel turn marking what’s ahead for the East Bank.

We’re honored to be one of five nonprofits selected to host a table and hope you’ll join us. RSVP at the link in our bio.

05/21/2026

Meet the panel for our Rise and Dream Breakfast on June 26th:

Monica Oliver
Director of Member Engagement and Strategic Partnerships at Wellpoint, leading community partnerships that connect families to vital resources like healthcare, housing, and food support.

Brandon Hill
Head of Community Engagement for Nashville Soccer Club, creating partnerships and programs that use sports to support youth development and strengthen communities across Middle Tennessee.

Stephanie Coleman
President & CEO of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, leading regional economic growth and workforce development initiatives across Middle Tennessee.

Kiana Marable
A single mother, entrepreneur, and resident leader at James R. Brown Transitional Housing who is building a brighter future for her family while helping grow Sweet Blessings dessert truck into a future storefront bakery.

Grab your tickets now at the link in our bio!

05/19/2026

Meet a woman of influence in our community, Kianna!

Kianna has lived at the James R. Brown Transitional Housing Facility for over a year where she serves as a floor manager.

She is a hardworking single mother who balances multiple jobs, including helping grow her family’s business, Sweets Blessings, as it works toward becoming a brick-and-mortar bakery.

Join us at the Rise and Dream Breakfast on June 26 to hear Kianna speak on our panel. Grab your tickets now at our website!

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520 39th Avenue N
Nashville, TN
37209

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm