Grace Place in Hendersonville, TN, has received notable coverage in local media and community channels, especially for its work supporting single mothers and women facing hardship.
Grace Place was prominently featured in articles highlighting its initiative to build 48 multifamily units for homeless single mothers in Hendersonville, underscoring its mission to address housing insecurity among vulnerable populations.
Their official site and social media highlight ongoing programs such as health and dental screenings, financial coaching, and children’s enrichment, as well as community outreach events like fundraising and campus development.
Community organizations like United Way have shared impact stories from beneficiaries of Grace Place, further emphasizing its role in transforming lives through advocacy, coaching, and emotional support.
Social media posts and community news highlight ongoing activities, partnerships, and events—such as casino nights and room-naming ceremonies—to engage supporters and enhance local outreach.
Hendersonville Mom of Three Opens Shelter for Homeless Mothers - Oct 2015
Facebook and other media channels have chronicled Grace Place's compassionate services and highlighted local efforts to empower single mothers and children experiencing homelessness. - City Current
Grace Place’s impact and visibility reflect its commitment to serving the Hendersonville community and addressing critical social issues facing local women and families.
A native of Hendersonville, Matt completed his undergraduate and graduate studies at the University of Tennessee before returning in 2005 to begin his career as a CPA in Nashville.  He honed his skills serving privately held businesses for national and regional firms until January 2021 when he joined Davis, Brown & Company PLLC as a partner. He has a broad range of experience serving clients in the healthcare, manufacturing, retail, non-profit, and real estate industries.
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Matt has always been passionate about serving and contributing to the success of nonprofits that cater to the needs of families. During his career he has served on the boards of or volunteered for organizations focused on foster care, family welfare, and homeless youth. In addition to shifting focus to the business needs of Sumner County it was also his intent to find local organizations that are benefitting his home community. He is enthusiastic about dedicating his skills and passion to help further the mission of Grace Place and make a meaningful impact in this area.
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Matt resides in Gallatin with his wife (Lindsay) and three children (Caroline, Andrew, and Luke).