The BRAVE Effect offers a strategic approach for reentry to society after incarceration, which focuses on shifting mindsets from survival to p…
Now, nearly three decades later, Al Collins can't help but see a little bit of himself in those who walk through these doors today.
He has already started clearing brush, cleaning leaves and trimming nearby trees. But his plans don't stop there.
Students spoke to lawmakers about enacting policies and funding for the state's tobacco control program to help Tennesseans who will face a ca…
La Paz has been a resource for Chattanooga's Latino community for two decades helping with stabilization, education and advocacy.
The church has plans to build more homes and is looking to partner with other organizations to help give senior citizens, veterans and those e…
Students in the program collect hats from students and faculty campus-wide throughout the Fall semester.
Local 3's Michelle Heron takes a look back at some of her favorite stories from 2023.
Founder and veteran Lucas Lewis wants to reduce the number of veteran suicides by building a retreat on the land that helped heal his own wounds.
Local 3's Michelle Heron takes a look back at some of her favorite stories from 2023.
Founder and veteran Lucas Lewis wants to reduce the number of veteran suicides by building a retreat on the land that helped heal his own wounds.
The students are part of Project SEARCH, a program aimed at helping children with intellectual or developmental disabilities learn job skills.
This year, Collegedale Academy students raised 7.5 tons of food items for the Samaritan Center.
The students are part of Project SEARCH, a program aimed at helping children with intellectual or developmental disabilities learn job skills.
This year, Collegedale Academy students raised 7.5 tons of food items for the Samaritan Center.
The honor highlights the critical role EMS plays in our healthcare infrastructure.
Since opening in 2014, the ministry has served 120 moms through housing and 600 moms through their support services.
For some of these inmates, it's the first time they've earned such an accomplishment.
The outreach offers meals, showers, bedding, haircuts, pretty much anything someone without a place to call home may need. And if they don't h…
The outreach offers meals, showers, bedding, haircuts, pretty much anything someone without a place to call home may need. And if they don't h…
The group has since grown into a non-profit, holding art shows twice a year and now meets in a space on East 11th Street.
The non-profit pairs high school seniors with mentors to help navigate the process of going to college.
The local chapter serves 12 counties in the Southeast Tennessee and Northwest Georgia areas.
For Abbey, her motivation to help others don't stop here.
The national non-profit aims to bring children hope and comfort through handmade blankets.
Sleep in Heavenly Peace provides brand new beds for children across the United States.
The nonprofit operates in 23 counties between Tennessee and Georgia.
Colon cancer kept Sandi Sammons from seeing the project through, but her husband, Keith, has kept it going in her memory.
This year, the club is seeing an increase in kids needing a fun and safe place to spend their time out of school.
The group has made quilts for newborns, hospital patients, seniors, children with special needs and soldiers serving overseas.
Katelyn Dias set up a laundry station in the basement of her home after recognizing a need in her community.
Students at the school, which helps youth overcome trauma, are planting a garden on campus.
Anyone who would like to donate a dress can do so at the drop off locations listed in this story.