File #: RS2020-671    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/23/2020 In control: Metropolitan Council
On agenda: 12/1/2020 Final action: 12/1/2020
Title: A Resolution recognizing the Weaver Domestic Violence Center for 20 years of dedicated service to the Nashville community.
Sponsors: Joy Styles, Ginny Welsch, Jeff Syracuse, Robert Swope, Tom Cash, Erin Evans, Kyonzte Toombs, Freddie OConnell, Bob Nash, Sharon Hurt, Emily Benedict, Angie Henderson, Dave Rosenberg, Jennifer Gamble, Burkley Allen, Brett Withers, Zulfat Suara, Nancy VanReece, Sean Parker, Gloria Hausser, Delishia Porterfield
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A Resolution recognizing the Weaver Domestic Violence Center for 20 years of dedicated service to the Nashville community.


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WHEREAS, the YWCA of Nashville & Middle Tennessee first opened its domestic violence shelter in Nashville in 1980; and

WHEREAS, in 1997, the Metropolitan Council approved the donation of land to the YWCA to build a larger domestic violence shelter in order to address the increasing need for domestic violence assistance; and

WHEREAS, the larger Weaver Domestic Violence Center opened in the year 2000, and this center is now at an undisclosed location in Nashville and has 40 beds, and is now called the Weaver Center; and

WHEREAS, the Weaver Center has 51 rooms, and is the largest shelter of its kind in the state, and provides a place for single women and women with children in crisis to escape from unsafe situations; and
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WHEREAS, the Weaver Center provides women and their children with wraparound services including basic necessities such as food and clothing, and provides specifically designed programs such as onsite therapy, and self-care classes; and

WHEREAS, in 2016, the Metro Nashville Police Department adopted the Lethality Assessment Program (LAP), which is an innovative strategy to prevent domestic violence homicides, which has significantly helped the Weaver Domestic Violence Center; and

WHEREAS, in 2018, as a result of the increased number of calls and need for services after implementation of the LAP program, the YWCA expanded the Weaver Center to add 15 more beds, bringing the total number of beds to 65; and

WHEREAS, in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Weaver Center has seen an increase in calls, and in response, they expanded the 24-Hour Crisis Line to include a text services. It is the only 24-hour domestic violence text line in Tennessee, and with the rise in calls and texts still continues to serve families fleeing violent homes; and

WHEREAS, each year, the YWCA Weaver Domestic Cent...

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