OUR PROGRAMS
KRP

The Kindergarten Readiness Program (KRP) prepares 3-5-year-old refugee children and their families for entering the American School System. The children are taught basic academics and are exposed to American culture to prepare them for their transition into Kindergarten.
JOURNEY PROGRAM

The Journey After School Program seeks to provide academic, social and cultural support to newly arrived refugee high school students. Many refugee high school students arrive in the United States with limited or interrupted schooling due to their refugee journeys.
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HiSet / GED

HiSet is a test offered by the State of Tennessee that, when passed, provides an individual with a high school diploma. It comprises 5 subjects: math, science, reading, social studies, and writing. Students must pass all 5 subjects to earn their high school diploma, but they can take one test at a time. The test is offered in English and Spanish.
ENGLISH CLASS

As Legacy Mission Village continues to grow; we support the entire family unit with resources and educational programs. In our Adult Basic Education Program, students participate in Citizenship, English, Computer, Driving Permit, and Financial Education classes. Students not only learn reading and writing, but practical communication skills with their children’s teachers, doctors, and employers.
CITIZENSHIP

As Legacy Mission Village continues to grow; we support the entire family unit with resources and educational programs. In our Adult Basic Education Program, students participate in Citizenship, English, Computer, Driving Permit, and Financial Education classes. Students not only learn reading and writing, but practical communication skills with their children’s teachers, doctors, and employers.
COMPUTER CLASS

As Legacy Mission Village continues to grow; we support the entire family unit with resources and educational programs. In our Adult Basic Education Program, students participate in Citizenship, English, Computer, Driving Permit, and Financial Education classes. Students not only learn reading and writing, but practical communication skills with their children’s teachers, doctors, and employers.
DIAPER DISTRUBUTION

Diapers are distributed from 6am-7:30am on the first Friday of the month.This is the only
time the general public can pick up diapers.
Each family receives up to 100 diapers.
Recipients need to bring ID.
Students who are enrolled in class are given diapers in class the week before distribution. Contact 615.649.8858 for more information.
AFRICAN OUTREACH

Legacy Mission Village helps fund the education of impoverished and special needs children in Rwanda and Uganda. Legacy also helps fund health insurance for mothers living with HIV/AIDS, impoverished families, and orphans.
