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As a result of the dedication and hard work of TVC staff, TVC has been recognized with many prestigious local, state, and national awards.  Some of which are:
 

  • In 1999, TVC was awarded the first of five federal 6 year grants from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to develop integrated systems of care for children with serious emotional disturbance (SED).  The first was the Nashville Connection and had a 98% success rate of maintaining children with SED in their communities. Nashville Connection was followed by the MuleTown Family Network (2005), the JustCare Family Network (2008), the K-Town Youth Empowerment Network (2009), and the Early Connections Network (2010).
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  • In 2005, TVC was awarded the national “Making a Difference” award from the Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health for outstanding services to children with mental health problems and their families.
     
  • In 2005, TVC received the “Excellence in Community Education and Outreach” Gold Award by the Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
     
  • In 2006, TVC was awarded the Frist Foundation’s “Making a Difference Award of Achievement” by the Center for Nonprofit Management’s Salute to Excellence for unique and outstanding services.
     
  • In 2007, TVC was honored by the Mental Health Association at their 60th Anniversary Award Celebration.
     
  • In 2008, TVC was a finalist in the Salute to Excellence, “Healing Charity Award” sponsored by the Baptist Healing Trust.
     
  • In 2008, TVC was the recipient of the “Heroes in the Fight” award by the Mental Health Association.
     
  • In 2008, TVC was awarded the “Excellence in Communications and Community Outreach” by the Center for Mental Health Services for our Networker.
     
  • In 2009, TVC received the “International Heroes of Hope” award which launched a world wide video and recognition about the services provided by TVC.