Support for Alive
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Alive Winter Newsletter 2023
As 2023 comes to a close, I reflect on the many ways in which the community has come together in support of Alive. This year presented new challenges for Alive as we considered how to strengthen our organization and grow the many ways we serve families throughout Middle Tennessee. Read More
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Community Biker Parade Supports Alive, Honors Father’s Legacy
When Jeff Swetman’s dad, Steve, an avid motorcyclist and Harley-Davidson enthusiast, was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer in July 2022, he turned to his community for support. Jeff, a rider himself, learned of motorcycles and the power of community from his dad. Read More
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Recipes of Joy for the Holidays
As we prepare for the holidays, long-time volunteer Anne Williams has shared recipes for the community to help bring joy into the homes and lives of all those who make them. Read More
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Alive Hospice Patients and Families Receive Support During the Holidays
Alive, the only nonprofit hospice in Middle Tennessee, is making the holidays brighter for hospice patients and their families with the help of its volunteers and supporters. Read More
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$10,000 Grant Helps Support Alive’s Pediatric Hospice
Alive is grateful to the Dunkin' Joy in Childhood Foundation for a $10,000 grant in support of pediatric hospice patients and youth whose loved ones are receiving care. Read More
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Community is the Heart of Who We Are
Community is truly the heart of who we are and what we do. Read More
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Help Support Camp Forget-Me-Not!
Can you help support Camp Forget-Me-Not? See how you can get involved. Read More
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Thank You + Photos from 2023 Butterfly Release!
Thank you to all who supported this year's Butterfly Release! Read More
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The Arby’s Foundation Grants Alive $30,000 to Support Programs for Grieving Children
We are so grateful to Arby's Foundation for awarding Alive with a $30,000 grant in support of children's grief programs. Read More
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Alive Supporter, Whitney Daane, Finds a Calling with Butterflies
Whitney Daane knew about Alive long before she needed its services. However, it wasn’t until her father came to Alive’s Nashville residence that she really understood the difference this care could make. Read More