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TVC was founded by Tipper Gore in 1986 at a time when there was a great need for more mental health services in Tennessee for children and youth. Focusing on improving the coordination and delivery of children's mental health services, this statewide coalition grew into an influential statewide non-profit organization with offices in each region of Tennessee.

TVC has been recognized for bringing people and agencies together to address issues pertinent to Tennessee's children and their families from individual child and family needs, to gaps in services within a community, to policy issues at the local, state and federal levels. In FY 2007-08, TVC served more than 80,000 children, families and professionals across the state. More...



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Families of children with emotional, mental, and behavioral health problems benefit from individual contributions by providing needed resources for TVC's programs. These programs include the Statewide Family Support Network, which provides emotional support, information and education to families of children with emotional, mental, and behavioral health problems; public forums on children's issues; and events held across Tennessee to celebrate Children's Mental Health Week every May. Your generous gift helps us build on the strengths of the children and families we serve.

"One voice alone is lost in the maze, but many voices echoing the same words create a chorus that will be heard across our state and across our land. Together, we can make a difference!" - Ann Ince

TVC News

  • 08/27/2009 - 10:31am

    Tennessee Voices for Children (TVC) received a grant from The Baptist Healing Trust, which awarded funds totaling more than $1.5 million recently to 44 charities for a variety of health related projects, according to President & CEO Erie Chapman. The mission of the Trust is to be a caring ministry devoted to healing with love in the Christian tradition.

  • 08/12/2009 - 11:46am

    Tuesdays, August 18 and 25, September 1 and 8, 2009 6:30-8:30 p.m.
    The Ann and Monroe Carell Jr. Families First Program
    Solving Behavior Challenges at Home: A 4-Week Workshop Series
    A free series for parents of children (ages 2-5) diagnosed with an ASD.
    Room 241 Vanderbilt Kennedy Center/MRL Building
    Registration required at kc.vanderbilt.edu/registration.
    Parents are expected to attend all 4 sessions.
    For more information, contact familiesfirst@vanderbilt.edu or 322-6027, or visit kc.vanderbilt.edu/famfirst.

  • 07/13/2009 - 9:13am

    The 2009 State of the Child Conferece is coming up October 18 -21, 2009. Click here for more information.

  • 07/13/2009 - 9:08am

    Tennessee Voices for Children is being featured in an Educational Documentary. It is the Heroes of Hope documentary hosted by Mr. Hugh Downs which utilizes the global media to reach around the world. Please click on the link below to view Tennessee Voices for Children's documentary.

    You Tube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EjHQuue48o.

  • 07/08/2009 - 1:21pm

    TVC and TPIRC announce a new resource for Latino parents, agencies working with Latino families, and middle and high schools throughout Tennessee. “Los padres actuan como maestros” (Parents as Teachers) is a Spanish language video interviewing Latino families on their role in their child’s academic success and goal of graduation. The video is available on our website or can be ordered by contacting Monica Causey (615-269-7751) or mcausey@tnvoices.org

    Video Part 1