Be of Service: 5 Nashville Nonprofits for Young Professionals
As I have become more accustomed to life as a young professional and the city of Nashville, I have had […]
As I have become more accustomed to life as a young professional and the city of Nashville, I have had […]
Like all good soup addicts, I have much to offer amateurs. 10 tips for making the most of Our Kids Soup Sunday.
The Our Kids mission is to provide expert medical evaluations and crisis counseling services in response to concerns of child sexual abuse, and to increase community awareness, conduct research and offer education and training about child maltreatment.
ANAR’s anti-abuse advertisement uses a lenticular top layer targets young children.
Nashville is blessed with hundreds of non-profit organizations doing great work in our community. Here are five we think are worth your attention (and support).
What are you doing on Feb. 28? Why don’t you join us for a few dozen samples of soup from the city’s best restaurants?
Every year, Our Kids hosts a fun – and delicious – event called Soup Sunday. Over 50 different restaurants participate and whip up yummy concoctions that are sure to dazzle your taste buds! Parthenon Publishing is proud to support Our Kids, a local organization that provides medical evaluations and counseling for children and families struggling with the issue of child sexual abuse.