
The Hispanic Family Foundation (HFF) offers a robust set of educational and economic support programs designed to empower immigrants and their families. These include a document assistance service to assist in I-130, I485, and N400. The organization also provides HiSET/GED preparation classes (with Spanish language support) and English classes (offered during evenings and weekends), helping adults gain credentials and strengthen language skills to advance personally and professionally.
The foundation provides services that help foster business growth and economic self-sufficiency. For youth and families, HFF offers kids’ programs—such as folklorico dance, ballet, art, Kung Fu, and robotics—to engage children ages 5–17 in cultural, artistic, and STEM learning. They also run a music program (guitar, piano, ukulele) open to both children and adults as a creative enrichment avenue.
Beyond education and economic development, HFF addresses critical social services and community needs. Their mental health & disability services work to connect individuals to care and support. Domestic violence services offer intervention and resources to survivors seeking safety and healing. The foundation also provides disaster relief to help communities recover from natural crises. Other community-oriented offerings include MNPS school enrollment assistance, mediation services (especially for refugees and immigrants), civil wedding ceremonies in Spanish, and a compassionate “Little Sprouts Baby Program” that distributes diapers, wipes, food, and essentials to new mothers in need.
Here is a list of the many programs that the Hispanic Family Foundation offers to our local community:





We can assist you in completing: Form I-130 – Family Petition, and Form I-48 though our front desk program services.
Mental Health & Disability Services
We provide comprehensive assistance, ensuring individuals facing challenges find the care, resources, and empowerment they need to thrive. You can find these services daily in our HFF offices.
HFF is committed to serving those seeking safety. Through compassionate intervention, we provide essential services and resources to break the cycle of abuse, fostering a path towards healing and independence
HFF delivers emergency assistance to survivors of natural disasters, offering essential support and supplies. Committed to aiding in the recovery process, we strive to empower disaster survivors and help rebuild their lives.
Inside our classrooms on our campus, students can be enrolled in MNPS schools and the English Learner classes M-F.
Music Program: Guitar, Piano & Ukelele for children and adults
Children and adults embark on an enriching journey with guitar, piano, or ukulele lessons. Immerse yourself in the joy of learning music, fostering a lifelong love for the arts in a safe and supportive environment.
HFF’s signature diaper program for mothers in need. Each month new moms receive diapers, wipes, food, and essentials necessary to care for their newborn babies.
Kids Programs: Cultivate – Folkore, Piano, Guitar, Art, and more!
HFF’s after-school program for children ages 5-17 allows them to learn as they incorporate Hispanic culture into the arts!
Through our partnership with the Sexual Assault Center, HFF provides a safe and confidential space for victims of sexual assault or abuse.
HFF’s HiSet program in collaboration with the YWCA helps Latinos earn their GED diploma by giving courses in Spanish.
English classes are held during evenings and weekends in collaboration with the Language Institute. Immerse yourself in a dynamic learning experience that promotes linguistic growth and cultural understanding.
HFF proudly serves refugees and immigrants, offering support to ease their transition and build a new life. We are dedicated to fostering resilience and hope within these communities.
Every Friday afternoon we hold civil wedding ceremonies in our facilities in Spanish. HFF will ensure that your special day is celebrated with joy and officiated with care.
At HFF, we help pregnant individuals and people of our community access TennCare, Tennessee’s Medicaid program, with the help of insurance navigators from Family and Children’s Services. Bilingual trained navigators come to our office throughout the week to assist with the application process and if there are any issues with their process.
