In 1996, the Nashville Recovery Court Support Foundation (NRCSF) was incorporated to help the substance abuse problem in our local criminal justice system.
Nashville Recovery Court Support Foundation (NRCSF) is dedicated to supporting the therapeutic community approach to substance use disorders in the state of Tennessee. The therapeutic community approach was developed as a way to rebuild a broken system for non-violent offenders. Focusing on healing the whole person and strengthening our communities in Tennessee, our programs help residents identify behaviors that can lead to substance use disorders then implement a restorative approach to treatment and recovery. Residents learn to make positive changes in their lives through the support and guidance of fellow residents, staff members, and other community leaders all while giving back through community service.
Mission: The NRCSF promotes the Therapeutic Community model through long-term residential Recovery Court programs. These programs serve as an alternative to incarceration for persons with substance use and co-occurring disorders, while maintaining judicial supervision. The NRCSF is an integrated part of these programs, and supports the residential Recovery Courts through community activities that include advocacy, outreach, education, and program reviews.
NRCSF is an non-profit that supports integrated court programs that offer comprehensive recovery programming services to eligible non-violent felony offenders and carries out community activities that include advocacy, outreach and education, and program reviews.
Leadership
Ms. Jeri Holladay Thomas
CEO/Executive Director
Manuel Ben Russ
NDCSF Board President
For more information, financial reporting, and to make a donation visit: https://nrcs.foundation/ or https://givingmatters.guidestar.org/profile/2198/nashville-drug-court-support-foundation.aspx
The NDCSF is a 501-C3 tax exempt organization.