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Mariah Ragland—The Nashville Food Project
One in every seven people in Nashville experiences food insecurity every day. Nearly 1,000 volunteers every month have looked back on their
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Faye Maynard—Project Connect Nashville
Project Connect Nashville has a heart for the poor and creates both an effective curriculum and the kinds of relationships—especially with v
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Cathy Shull—Salvation Army
Since 1865 the Salvation Army has collected money Christmas after Christmas for people in need, including children and seniors who benefit f
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Katie Richards—Nashville Neighbors
Many refugees have fled violence and war, been "housed" in a crowded refugee camp, and then leave behind whatever little support s
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Chris Lovingood—Nations Ministry Center
Chris Lovingood, the Executive Director, characterizes the efforts of Nashville’s Nations Ministry Center as moving refugee families toward
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Kim Carrier - Pets and People Together
In 2009, in the midst of the Great Recession, Kim Carrier founded People and Pets Together to provide families on the brink financially an a
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Sara Everett - Wilmington Area Rebuilding Ministry (WARM)
For more than 20 years now the Wilmington Area Rebuilding Ministry (WARM) has been uniting compassionate people to rebuild homes and restore
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68 Hours of Hunger—What Too Many School Children Face Each Weekend
Ending childhood hunger in America one school at a time What kind of person would you be if week after week you were without adequate...
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Aug 20, 20211 min read
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Bill Farris–Habitat for Humanity
From Banker to Builder—Thanks to Habitat for Humanity Bill Farris is always learning. Each time he volunteers with Habitat for Humanity...
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Ron Schlagheck—Meals on Wheels
For Ron Schlagheck and his wife, the invitation to drive for Meals on Wheels meant they could deliver meals and make a visit to someone who
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Susan Brown—The Little Pantry That Could
Serving Those in Need—The Little Pantry With a Big Heart After teaching elementary school for 37 years, Susan Brown found another way to mak
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Monk Baird—Habitat for Humanity
Bringing People Together—To Build Homes, Communities, and Hope From wife, mother, and homemaker to Habitat insulation specialist, Monk Baird
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Kay Gray–Room in the Inn
There is Room in the Inn! Room in the Inn (RITI) was formed when four congregations started working together in 1986 to shelter homeless...
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Everett Davis–Bookkeeping & Morgan Scott
Two Different Ways of “Doing Good for Someone Else” In Everett Davis’s own words, he gravitates to “doing good for someone else.”...
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Betti Lose—Food Programs
To help low-income families, seniors, and other individuals achieve their potential and to help prevent problems that threaten the stability
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Courtney Sobieralski—Thistle Farms and the Café
When is a cup of tea more than a cup of tea? When it comes with love. The women survivors Thistle Farms serves know this truth firsthand. No
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