Our supported charities are making a difference in the lives of people right here in Middle Tennessee and around the world.
We encourage you to support them by donating merchandise, shopping in our stores, or by giving money directly to them.
Founded in 1996, New Hope Academy is a Christ-centered community school with an economically, racially and culturally diverse student body.
The school serves 160 Pre-K through sixth grade students at its 33,000 square foot facility that includes 16 classrooms, a library, art and music room and a computer lab. Recognized by President Bush as a model for faith-based education, New Hope serves as a resource for schools across the country that want to achieve diversity and care for the poor.
To learn more, visit:
www.nhafranklin.org
Mercy Children's Clinic provides quality pediatric primary care to
children from 23 counties in Middle Tennessee.
Striving to
counteract the inequities facing uninsured and under-insured children
in traditional healthcare delivery systems, the Clinic has treated more
than 4,500 children – generating approximately 30,000 patient visits –
since opening its doors in Nov. 1999.
Visit
www.mercychildrensclinic.org to learn more.
African Leadership is a Christian education organization that trains
church leaders and funds development projects in African
countries.
Based in Franklin, Tenn., its areas of emphasis
include: Bible training centers serving more than 5,000 students in 30
African countries; vocational training; Christian schools and famine
relief; HIV/AIDS education and treatment; and providing resources to
the more than 4,000 African refugees living in the Nashville area.
To
learn more, visit:
www.africanleadership.org.
The Belize Project is a ministry that focuses on transformational development in Belize and Central America.
Walking alongside the nationals, the organization encourages and assists in developing the new country through medical and educational missions, economic development and the construction of churches.
To learn more visit
www.thebelizeproject.org