Make a Difference: Give the Gift of Hope and Healing
Every dollar donated helps transform lives. We provide a safe, supportive environment for men and women working to rebuild their lives free from addiction and hardship.
Your generosity directly funds essential programs, safe housing, nutritious meals, and a caring community that fosters true change.
What Will My Donation Go To?
Gas Cards
Goes to transportation of residents to and from work/church
$40
License recovery fees and other administrative costs
$75
Sponsor a welcome pack including hygiene needs, food for a week
$700
Sponsor first month of a resident’s recovery
These are just some examples of how a donation can support our mission. Any donation amount is greatly appreciated and welcome!
You can also donate through Zelle. Just look up 615-231-0079.
Become a Partner in Lasting Change
Whether it’s a one-time gift or a recurring monthly donation, every contribution counts. Together, we can offer a path to recovery, a second chance, and a place to call home. Join us in changing lives and bringing light to those in need.
Your support means:
A Safe Place to Recover
Your donation provides a safe, stable home where individuals can focus on healing, free from violence and substance abuse.
Community and Belonging
You’re helping create a welcoming community where residents can rediscover their worth and find hope through faith and fellowship.
What Can You Donate?
There are many ways to get involved with our ministry
Donate Financially
We are thankful for the many blessings God’s bounty provides, but the need continues to grow. Right
Road Ministry is asking for your support.
Please prayerfully consider a donation to Right Road Ministry. Any amount will be greatly appreciated.
Checks can be sent to:
Right Road Ministry
186 Old Nashville Highway
La Vergne, TN 37086
Donate Food
We provide meals for our residents to give them the nutrition they need. Having healthy meals is important to their physical and emotional recovery. We accept non-perishable items for our food pantry like canned foods, soups, ravioli, ramen noodles, tuna, etc.
Additionally, some fresh items like milk, eggs, and lunch meats are appreciated. Beverages like water, sports drinks, and Ensure also help with the recovery process. These items can be dropped off at our location during normal business hours.
Donate Clothing
Our residents come to us with little more than the clothes on their backs. We are always in need of
clothing in our closet for them- especially as the weather turns colder. We accept adult clothing for men
and women.
Clothing should be in good shape without significant stains, tears, or holes. It must also be cleaned prior to drop off. Coats, sweaters, sweatshirts, shoes and boots are always in need and important during the winter. These items can be dropped off at our location during normal business hours.
Donate time
If you are interested in volunteering at Right Road Ministry, there are so many ways you can
get involved. Volunteers are the heart of what we do, bringing hope and support to residents as they rebuild their lives.
Whether assisting with remodeling projects, offering Christian mentorship, or providing administrative help, your time and dedication make a lasting impact.
You can fill out the form below to get in touch with us, or call us at 615-231-0079.
Contact Right Road Ministries
F.A.Q.
Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve been open to the Middle Tennessee community for 12 years. Here, we believe in second chances—and we see lives transformed every day through the strength of faith and community.
We typically have up to 40 residents at a time, and usually have around 150 residents stay with us over the course of a year.
Please drop off any food donations in person at our location
186 Old Nashville Hwy, La Vergne, TN 37086
Mail a check to Right Road Ministries
186 Old Nashville Hwy, La Vergne, TN 37086
Please drop off any clothing donations in person at our location
186 Old Nashville Hwy, La Vergne, TN 37086
Yes! By offering your time, skills, and compassion, you can be a crucial part of the healing process for those on the journey to recovery. Learn more.