Alameda Christian Church will expand their Backpack ministry, feeding participants and including new services such as health screenings and haircuts.
Chemo Guardians will purchase groceries for a Thanksgiving dinner for 100 people.
Harvest Hands will provide meals for their after school programs in education, healthy living, economic development, and spiritual formation.
Heartbound Ministry will support their Little Readers program and start Project ART classes at two locations.
Justice Industries will fund a Matching Savings Program for team members to help in times of crisis.
Martha O’Bryan Center will provide bus passes, baby wipes, and feminine hygiene products for mothers.
Nashville Adult Literacy Council will cover licensing fees for online ELL and tutoring programs for fifteen participants.
Open Table will purchase 0 degree sleeping bags, blankets, and propane for their street outreach program.
PLAN will purchase a shelving system to store bins of t-shirts, pants, socks, underware, blankets and light weight jackets for their homeless neighbors.
Pawster Nashville will provide vaccinations to thirty dogs and cats in foster care and get closer to their goal of providing comprehensive veterinary care.
Penuel Ridge Retreat Center will provide hot meals, bus passes, and hygiene kits to homeless women attending a day retreat, focused on spiritual connection.
Preston Taylor Ministries will provide after-school reading programs for approximately 45 students at two locations.
Rest Stop Ministries will provide meals for a month for their residential community of female survivors of sex trafficking.
Tennessee Innocence Project will continue their fight against wrongful convictions in our state.
Tennessee Prison Outreach Ministry will provide art and craft supplies for summer campers who are children of incarcerated parents.
United4Hope will expand recruitment and training to build relationships between schools and churches (like the one West End Middle School and VSCC have).