Mi Casa es Tu Casa. A Home for All

Today, Casa Azafrán stands proudly as a nonprofit collaborative and inspiration for community centers across the country. It has evolved into a central economic and cultural hub for Nashville’s immigrant and refugee population through public-private partnerships, wraparound services, public art, and so much more. Our casa is home to 8 peer nonprofit resident partners: the American Muslim Advisory Council, Catholic Charities, Casa Azafrán Early Learning Center, Family and Children’s Service, the Global Education Center, Metro Nashville Public Schools, Nashville Hispanic Bar Association, Neighborhood Health, and Tennessee Justice for Our Neighbors. 

Why Casa Azafrán

Conexión Américas, which celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2012, is proud and excited to share details with you about Casa Azafrán, a home we are sharing with a collective of other well-known Nashville-area nonprofits and partners.
We hope that after you learn more about Casa Azafrán, you will be as inspired as we are by the possibilities it holds for our city and for all Nashville residents. Conexión Américas purchased the 28,800-square-foot building, at 2195 Nolensville Pike, in December 2011.The Grand Opening was held Dec. 1, 2012.

Casa Azafrán is both a project and a process emblematic of the welcoming spirit that Nashville has demonstrated to those who have come from all over the world to call Middle Tennessee home. Conveniently located near downtown- between the state fairgrounds and I-440 – Casa Azafrán is the gateway to Nashville’s most international and socially diverse district.