2021 saw continued changes to the way nonprofit organizations operate, and Citizens Commission on Human Rights, Nashville Chapter, was no different in that regard.
2021 saw continued changes to the way nonprofit organizations operate, and The Way to Happiness Association of Tennessee was no different in that regard.
Bike Aid is to relaunch it's annual cross country bikeathon for global development in the summer of 2022. We are inviting participants to take part in the event either as riders or hosts. The purpose of the ride is to raise awareness of Climate change, and funds for environmental projects.
People across South Florida will participate in the in-person 5k, which is the only one in the area solely dedicated to raising awareness for blood stem cell and bone marrow transplants.
In a survey of 14,600 workers published late this fall by Oracle, 88 percent of those surveyed said the meaning of success has changed for them since the pandemic, while 75 percent feel stuck professionally.
2021 was an interesting year that showed resilience and innovation to keep activities moving forward. Tennessee United for Human Rights was able to continue carrying out the work of the international organization United for Human Rights in the Southeast United States virtually.
The Nashville Chapter of the Religion Communicators Council (RCC) meets monthly to talk about topics of interest and hear from professionals in religious communications.
Produced by the Clearwater Community Volunteers, Clearwater's Winter Wonderland brought nightly entertainment, visits with Santa and hope to Pinellas County families this season.
The NYJL to Celebrate Outstanding Sustainers Jeannie A. Egas-Trouveroy and Dr. Jephtha Tausig and Outstanding Volunteers Raven Carter, Anna Guerin, Natalie Ings, Jeri Powell, and Pamela Siler.
The Nashville Chapter of the Religion Communicators Council (RCC) meets monthly to talk about topics of interest and hear from professionals in religious communications.
House of Boxing Champions is presenting the Las Vegas City Boxing Club with a ‘Fight For Safety’ fundraiser and awards event. Hosted by legendary sportscaster, Al Bernstein, this event will raise funds with a boxing memorabilia auction, raffles, and celebrity photo opportunities.
HOBC will be presenting Armin Van Damme with the Crystal Leadership award and Coach Larry Wade with the Crystal Safety award. Counselman Cedric Crear from the city of Las Vegas will be presenting a proclamation naming December 15, Larry Wade Day.
The Shepherd’s Center of Northern Virginia, a VA senior support service, has released a resource on the signs that tell that parents are getting older. The article was created in order to educate kids on what signs demonstrate the signs of aging.
After a year-long hiatus due to COVID-19, the Arthritis Foundation's Jingle Bell Run returns to in-person racing this December with the goal of raising $60,000 to fight America's #1 cause of disability.
In less than two years since its founding, the organization has helped orchestrate the giving of over 1,000 bears to area children and others nationwide.