Nonprofits

Here are some ways to give back locally during this national day of giving.
Celebrate National Public Lands Day at the local volunteer events.
Stop by the library’s Fall Book Sale for a chance to pick up a free Chattanooga Library card.
The USDA has awarded the City of Chattanooga with funds to focus on enhanced beautification efforts and urban forestry in designated communities.
Peggy Woods Townsend, Dr. Roland Carter, Stan Townsend, and Vincent Oakes will receive the prestigious award at this year’s ArtsBuild InterMission event.
You can see a Chattanoogan’s large art installation at the Walmart Supercenter in Hixson for a pop-up art exhibit that is in partnership with ArtsBuild.
Meet Sunshine, the aquarium’s first female otter resident in its 31 years of operation.
Whether it’s a stray cat or an injured bird you come across, check out these local rescues to help protect the wildlife in Chattanooga — you might even want to save some of the numbers for future reference.
Have you ever wondered who is behind the beautification and hospitality of the downtown area? Just look for the orange t-shirts and you’ll find the Downtown Chattanooga Alliance.
The nonprofit has doubled the schools it will help support with its CommUNITY School program designed to help student learning.
Thanks to a community partnership, Orchard Knob Middle School received a refresh just in time for the first day of school.
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