Accredited Social
Setting Detox, Residential Rehab, IOP and LIOP Programs.
Member Agency
RAPP
Rural Aids Prevention Project
As an extension of The PathFinders' philosophy
that substance abusers and their families should
have available to them quality, comprehensive,
professional services, the Rural AIDS Prevention
Project (RAPP) was established in December 1990,
from a grant made available through the Department
of Health, Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Services.
Since February 1991, RAPP has had a successful
and active rural-based education and outreach
program targeting services to 26 counties in
Middle Tennessee. Trained and qualified
staff bring HIV/AIDS educational
and outreach programs to rural Middle Tennessee.
The RAPP Staff has been fully trained by the
American Red Cross, the Tennessee Department
of Health AIDS Program, the American Psychological
Association and belongs to several state and
local organizations. While the primary targeted
populations under the initial RAPP grant are
persons who are chemically dependent (especially
injecting drug users), services have rapidly
expanded to include any person in the rural
service area who may be a risk for HIV infection.
Education programs use a curriculum geared toward
the needs of the targeted audience and outreach
programs are designed to increase service availability
and visibility to high-risk behavior populations
as well as the general public. Free HIV
screening/testing is available upon request.
RAPP
1406 East Broadway Suite D
Gallatin, TN 37066
Phone: 615-230-4903
Fax: 615-230-4957