Doorstep Project

Doorstep Project Doorstep Project, Inc. mission is to provide affordable transitional housing for domestic violence victims upon launch from Bridges Domestic Violence Center.

Door Step Project, Inc.'s mission is to provide affordable transitional housing for domestic violence victims upon launch from Bridges Domestic Violence Center. In collaboration with Bridges Domestic Violence Center, Doorstep transitional housing gives clients the opportunity to stay in the county in which they are established in their neighborhoods, workplaces and schools.

Thank you Downtown Franklin Rotary for your support of the families we serve
05/29/2026

Thank you Downtown Franklin Rotary for your support of the families we serve

05/27/2026

Thank you to Allied World Assurance for sponsoring Funny 4 Funds

05/05/2026

Empowering New Beginnings: Safe Housing for Domestic Violence Survivors transitional housing non profit organization nonprofit

04/25/2026

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Get ready for an evening of laughter, community, and purpose at the Funny 4 Funds Comedy & Auction Fundraiser benefiting...
04/11/2026

Get ready for an evening of laughter, community, and purpose at the Funny 4 Funds Comedy & Auction Fundraiser benefiting Door Step Project.

Door Step Project is Williamson County’s only provider of transitional housing for survivors of domestic violence, helping survivors rebuild safe, stable, and independent lives after leaving shelter.

Join us for a fun-filled evening featuring comedy, an auction, great food, and the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of survivors and their families.

Come laugh, connect, and support a cause that is changing lives in our community.

Empowering New Beginnings: Safe Housing for Domestic Violence Survivors transitional housing non profit organization nonprofit

04/05/2026

April is National Fair Housing Month, commemorating the passage of the Fair Housing Act of 1968. This Act prohibits discrimination in renting, buying, or financing homes.

For domestic violence survivors, access to housing can make a life-or-death difference — between being able to safely escape abuse, and having no choice but to stay. Tragically, survivors often report that a lack of safe, affordable housing is one of the primary barriers they face if they choose to leave an abuser.

Learn more about the impact of safe housing on survivors: https://buff.ly/KusH0NE

Learn more from NNEDV's WomensLaw team about housing laws that protect survivors: https://buff.ly/uOkG3fe



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As Valentine Day Approaches, it is extremely hard on survivors trying to gain independence and safety as they start thei...
02/12/2026

As Valentine Day Approaches, it is extremely hard on survivors trying to gain independence and safety as they start their life over.

02/06/2026

Address

P. O. Box 1582
Franklin, TN
37065

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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