Nia Association

Nia Association Nia Association became a nonprofit organization and was chartered in 1998.

Nia provides multiple services and supports for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities throughout Middle Tennessee.

Thanks, Governor's Square Mall  Give Local!!
11/30/2021

Thanks, Governor's Square Mall

Give Local!!

To our men and women in uniform, past  ,present, and future, God Bless you& Thank you! Nia remembers our co-founder Dani...
11/07/2021

To our men and women in uniform, past ,present, and future, God Bless you& Thank you! Nia remembers our co-founder Daniel Stevens and all service to our country. Thanks, James Corlew Chevrolet for sponsoring our 2022 Cadillac for the parade.

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11/07/2021

Fall is for pumpkins, food, and fellowship! πŸŽƒπŸπŸ‚πŸ₯°

08/19/2021

People with disabilities make up 15% of the world’s population.Let’s break down the barriers that keep us apart. the audio described version her...

We've partnered with Krispy Kreme to raise funds for people with disabilities in Middle Tennessee! Digital vouchers will...
08/13/2021

We've partnered with Krispy Kreme to raise funds for people with disabilities in Middle Tennessee! Digital vouchers will be delivered straight to your inbox and they can be redeemed at all Krispy Kreme locations (except in Connecticut and Puerto Rico). Additional details are in the graphic. The donation link is below!

http://www.niaassociation.org/raise-dough/

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Image description: Nia logo and Krispy Kreme logo. Text overlay reads "Help Nia Association Raise Some Dough! All proceeds benefit people with disabilities in Middle Tennessee. Funds are used to pay for urgent needs such as food, clothing, utilities, and housing. Original Glazed Donuts - $11 per dozen. Order at niaassociation.org/raise-dough/ Digital vouchers will be delivered via e-mail on August 31st. They can be redeemed at all Krispy Kreme locations (except in Connecticut and Puerto Rico)."

08/13/2021

Tennessee wants to make major changes to it's Medicaid program by converting funding to a "block grant." These changes could make it harder for people with disabilities to access the type and duration of services and medication they need.

We have a NEW opportunity to submit comments on the block grant to the federal government from now until September 9th! Share your thoughts, your story and your concerns at: https://whymycarecounts.org/keep-medicaid-strong/



Image description: megaphone on yellow backdrop. Text overlay reads "New opportunity to submit federal comments on TN Medicaid Block grant. Make your voice heard! Open until Sept 9th. Share your thoughts and concerns about how this change could make it harder for Tennesseans with disabilities to access the care they need."

Nia staff and clients had some fun in the sun at the Tie Breaker Family Aquatic Center last week! We're so thankful for ...
08/12/2021

Nia staff and clients had some fun in the sun at the Tie Breaker Family Aquatic Center last week! We're so thankful for the privilege of serving such fantastic humans. ❀️

While you're here, consider donating to Nia! All funds benefit people with disabilities in Middle Tennessee by paying for urgent needs such as food, clothing, utilities, and housing. https://bit.ly/3lZ0Uyk

Please stop by TODAY!!!
08/05/2021

Please stop by TODAY!!!

We appreciate the collaborative effort that went into this project in Georgia. At Nia, we understand how important it is...
08/05/2021

We appreciate the collaborative effort that went into this project in Georgia. At Nia, we understand how important it is to advocate for and elevate the voices of the individuals we serve.

Do you have a loved one with a disability? What do you wish others knew about their strengths or the challenges that you or they face?

Several nonprofits are partnering to help Georgians with disabilities share their stories and highlight the importance of community for an often underserved group.

Nia is committed to treating our clients with respect and dignity. Demonstrating that respect starts with with how we us...
08/03/2021

Nia is committed to treating our clients with respect and dignity. Demonstrating that respect starts with with how we use our words. Learn about how the Marcellino family worked to erase the "R-word" from government lexicons and get people thinking differently about people with disabilities. https://es.pn/3hWXpX1

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Clarksville, TN
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