Support for Alive
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Artist Paul Harmon Supports Alive with Limited Edition Print Offering
Artist Paul Harmon welcomed us into his cozy log cabin studio in Brentwood, Tennessee, where paintings and sculptures brightly layer the walls from floor to ceiling. In his 70’s, Harmon’s curiosity and delight in the creative journey is as strong as ever. Read More
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Lynn Thompson Memorial Garden
If you have been to Alive’s Nashville office, you may have noticed a small cat waiting alongside a brick walkway that winds through a garden at the side entrance of the building. Read More
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Need for Charity Care is Growing
Alive currently provides half of the charity hospice care in our region and 21 percent of the charity care for the entire state. This year we have already experienced a 90 percent increase in demand over last year. Read More
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Nashville Athletes Give Back to Help Kids Deal with Loss
Alive is so grateful to these outstanding athletes who have generously donated to support our mission. Read More
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Bluebird in the Boro Returns to Support Alive
Benefit Concert Series Features Tim James, Dylan Altman, Brice Long, James Slater, and Mor Read More
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Alive at the Bluebird 2019
Alive at The Bluebird Benefit Concert Series Features Jason Isbell, Amanda Shires, Charles Esten, and More Than 100 of Nashville’s Finest Singer/Songwriters Read More
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Songwriter Team Headlines 25th Anniversary Show
When Alive’s President/CEO Anna-Gene O’Neal started planning the 25th anniversary showcase of Alive at the Bluebird, she knew it needed to be something really special, and she knew she needed a little help from friends. Read More
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Art Galleries Bring Comfort, Support Alive Programs
In 1860, Florence Nightingale wrote about the importance of art for comfort and healing in her Notes on Nursing. “Variety of form and brilliancy of color in the objects presented to patients are actual means of recovery.” Read More
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Tennessee Titans Center Ben Jones Supports Grief Services for Kids
Alive was honored to become a beneficiary of the second annual Ben Jones Clay Shoot this spring. Hosted by Tennessee Titans Center Ben Jones and his wife, Alex, the outdoor sporting event supports local nonprofits that enrich the lives of youth. Read More
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How Alive Hospice Saved Our Family
Rick Scarola remembers his grandmother, Ethel Brosgarth, as the family matriarch. She was 4-foot-10 inches tall, but larger than life. She drove until the age of 89. She was feisty, he recalled, something he always loved about her. In many ways, she was the rock of the family. When you were with her, he said, you were home. Read More