ENP ENP's mission is to work for justice and equity with our neighbors Our History:
ENP was founded by Edgehill United Methodist Church (EUMC).

Who we are:
ENP (Empowering Neighborhood Partnerships) is about neighbors doing what Neighbors do – helping each other and strengthening our community. Listening to people who live, work, worship, or play in the neighborhood, ENP has developed two programs addressing pressing neighborhood needs:

1) The Spot, an after-school program where students across South Nashville are nurtured through positi

ve relationships as they work to become their best selves. It’s a place to hang out, learn respect for each other, and grow stronger academically, emotionally, and socially.
2) The FreeStore is open every Saturday for all in the neighborhood to freely donate and "shop" for needed household and personal items.
3) Edgehill Neighborhood Partnership (and its committed volunteers) are giving their energy to advocate for just housing for all residents, regardless of race, class, and culture, in the Promise Zone and Envision Edgehill. In addition to these programs, ENP builds connections and relational networks between those who live and work in Edgehill. Prompted by widespread concern about the loss of affordable housing, encroaching development, and the uncertain future of Edgehill’s public housing, ENP has joined other neighborhood organizations and residents to form the Edgehill Coalition. The coalition is committed to preserving this historic neighborhood's racial and socioeconomic diversity and bringing resident voices to the forefront in decisions that could seriously impact the area. Three principles guide ENP:
1) ENP is a neighbor and therefore seeks to address the concerns identified by people with a stake in the Edgehill Neighborhood. All those with a stake – those living in publicly provided housing, those living in other neighborhood areas, and the business community.
2) ENP will always seek to partner where someone else is already doing work. Current partners include One Gen Away, Nashville Food Project, Community Resource Center, and Patchwork.
3) ENP is volunteer-driven. Neighbors with time and/or special skills helping neighbors. This is how we build relationships, understand needs and grow a better community for Edgehill and the larger Nashville neighborhood.

05/28/2026
We are so proud of our Program Director, Noah!
05/15/2026

We are so proud of our Program Director, Noah!

APSU student Noah Janecek earned a $90,000 scholarship to LMU Duncan School of Law through the accelerated 3+3 program. Complete your bachelor's and law degree in just six years, saving a year of time and tuition on your fast-track legal career.

Today was about more than giveaways. It was about dignity, joy, and reminding our neighbors that they are seen and value...
05/09/2026

Today was about more than giveaways. It was about dignity, joy, and reminding our neighbors that they are seen and valued. 💐

From cookware and household essentials to flowers, raffles, and community support, we celebrated mothers and families with love at the ENP FreeStore. Watching people smile, laugh, and leave with items that will truly help at home is exactly why this work matters.

Neighbors helping neighbors. Always. ❤️

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Good company makes all the difference 💛Join us for our 2nd Annual Empowerment Brunch as we gather for a morning of conne...
05/08/2026

Good company makes all the difference 💛

Join us for our 2nd Annual Empowerment Brunch as we gather for a morning of connection, celebration, and community.

We’re bringing together neighbors, partners, volunteers, and supporters who continue to move ENP's work forward and we can’t wait to celebrate alongside you!

✨ Early-Bird tickets available for a limited time!
✨ Honoree celebration + community moments
✨ Silent auction + networking

🎟️ Tickets: https://givebutter.com/2026-enp-brunch

So… who are you bringing to brunch? ☕🥂

(2025 honorees pictured)

Neighbors doing what neighbors do. ❤️Today, we are incredibly proud of our CEO,  for receiving the Social Justice Impact...
05/08/2026

Neighbors doing what neighbors do. ❤️

Today, we are incredibly proud of our CEO, for receiving the Social Justice Impact Award at the 40th Annual Mary Catherine Strobel Volunteer Awards presented by and

The award honors volunteer leadership focused on advancing equity, dignity, and justice for underserved communities, values that are at the heart of ENP’s work every single day.

Even more fitting: the accompanying $1,000 grant is being directed straight back into the ENP FreeStore to help provide groceries, household essentials, and support for families across our community.

This recognition reflects what happens when a community chooses to show up for one another consistently, compassionately, and without conditions.

We’re grateful. And we’re not done.

Grateful for our long-standing partnership with  Financial, who showed up in a meaningful way at the FreeStore yesterday...
04/11/2026

Grateful for our long-standing partnership with Financial, who showed up in a meaningful way at the FreeStore yesterday. Their team jumped right in, organizing groceries, refreshing the home goods room, and bringing order to our storage space after a wave of donations.

Moments like this highlight the power of employee engagement. When companies create opportunities for their teams to serve, it strengthens both the workplace and the community. Their support made a real difference for our volunteers and ensured we were ready to serve this morning!

Huge thank you to  Omega Pi for showing up in a real way, supporting families not just with words, but with what’s actua...
04/04/2026

Huge thank you to Omega Pi for showing up in a real way, supporting families not just with words, but with what’s actually needed: safe sleep spaces, essential baby items, and resources that meet parents where they are.

10 Pack ‘n Plays. 20 sleep sacks. Newborn essentials.
These aren't just donations; these are moments of relief for families navigating some of the hardest seasons.

At the FreeStore, we see it every week, parents doing everything they can to provide, often without the basics. Partnerships like this don’t just fill gaps… they restore dignity.

To and the Zetas team: we see you, we appreciate you, and we’re grateful you’re building impact alongside us.

If you’ve been looking for a way to make a difference, this is it. Show up. Give what you can. Be part of the work.

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There’s something powerful about watching people show up for a community they don’t even call home.Recently, we welcomed...
04/04/2026

There’s something powerful about watching people show up for a community they don’t even call home.

Recently, we welcomed students and staff from to the FreeStore, and they didn’t just volunteer… they leaned in. They asked questions. They listened. They worked alongside our team with care and intention.

That’s the thing about this work...food insecurity, economic instability...these aren’t abstract concepts. They’re lived realities. And when people choose to step into that space with humility, it matters.

To the Rollins team: thank you for being present, for serving with respect, and for recognizing that community impact is built with people, not for them.

And to our FreeStore team...week after week, you continue to create a space where dignity leads. I don’t take that lightly.

This is what it looks like when service meets learning meets community. 🤍

There is something about a kid gripping handlebars for the first time that feels like watching gravity loosen its hold.T...
03/01/2026

There is something about a kid gripping handlebars for the first time that feels like watching gravity loosen its hold.

Today wasn’t just a bike giveaway. It was freedom on two wheels. It was independence wrapped in red and blue frames. It was grins so big they practically bent space-time.

You can see it in their faces, that split second where it clicks: This is mine. I can go.

Go faster. Go farther. Go explore. Go be a kid without limits.

In neighborhoods where access isn’t always guaranteed, a bike isn’t just a toy. It’s transportation. It’s confidence. It’s community. It’s the start of a hundred after-school adventures and summer evenings that stretch long and golden.

And let’s be honest, watching those smiles? That’s the real ROI. 🚲✨

Grateful for every partner, volunteer, and supporter who helps turn simple moments into life-shifting ones. This is what investing in kids looks like. This is what dignity looks like.

This year, there was a moment when we weren’t sure a Christmas FreeStore would even be possible. What made it happen was...
12/22/2025

This year, there was a moment when we weren’t sure a Christmas FreeStore would even be possible.

What made it happen wasn’t certainty—it was people.

Thanks to volunteers from , a generous toy drive from , and the care and craftsmanship of the Prayer Shawl Ministry, neighbors were able to choose food, warm clothing, handmade winter items, and gifts with dignity.

I’m deeply grateful for our team, our volunteers, and the FreeStore family.

Because of this collective effort, 61 shoppers experienced a joyful Christmas.

This is what community looks like when it shows up—together.

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109 Lafayette Street
Nashville, TN
37210

Telephone

+16155333986

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