Nonprofits

Here are some ways to give back locally during this national day of giving.
Here’s the latest on our friendly neighborhood goat landscapers.
The SquareUp Foundation will launch a charity month at its restaurants to give back to the Chattanooga community.
This annual fundraiser is back for another year of bringing the community together to raise awareness of food insecurity while sharing a meal.
See what Halloween costumes City Editors Haley and Kristen were able to find this year with Northside Neighborhood House.
As nearby towns and states are assessing damage done by Hurricane Helene, local businesses and organizations are hosting drives for flooding relief supplies.
Enjoy live music and art from local makers at the annual Between the Bridges Festival.
The 36th annual Tennessee River Rescue is slated for Sunday, Oct. 5 with a focus this year on cleaning Lookout and Black Creeks.
The event is a fusion of activism and community fun and will feature discussions, food, entertainment, and voter registration.
Shop plants that have been carefully selected for the Southeast Tennessee region at Crabtree Farms’ annual Fall Plant Sale.
Local middle school teachers can opt into this free program, connecting students to curriculum that addresses ways to enhance urban neighborhoods.
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