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SERVE615

Serve615 

Serve615 is our year round initiative to serve and better the community around Proclamation Church.  We believe that the church of Jesus Christ does not solely exist for its members, but to help the community around the church to thrive and flourish. Proclamation Church seeks to do this by engaging with non-profits focused on enriching the lives of the people in our city. Below are a list of the organizations that our church is partnered with.  If you are interested in serving with one of these organizations please select the “Sign Up” link below the organizations description and a representative from that organization will provide you with all the information you need to get started.  If you have any questions pertaining to this feel free to email us at info@proclamationtn.com.

Join us for Kids Week! Kids will learn about the gospel, play games, sing songs, make crafts and enjoy a FREE lunch. Register your child today! 

Glenview Elementary is a local school in our community. Volunteers will help with classroom clean up, community garden clean up, and pressure washing.

We desire for prayer to be our first response rather than our last resort.  Join us as we prayer walk through our surrounding neighborhoods and  communities. 

Room In the Inn offers shelter and compassion to people experiencing homelessness. During this service event, volunteers will help serve breakfast and coffee at their cafe.

Join us as we love our surrounding neighborhoods by hosting cookouts for neighborhood communities.  

 Corner to Corner is a community-led nonprofit co-creating  economic growth  underserved. We will be assembling about 300 binders for their 10-week business course!

Project Connect INC. 

Exists to alleviate poverty by demonstrating the love of Christ through the healing of broken relationships and connecting community, educational, and vocational resources.  They do this through living out their values: Helping without Hurting, Fostering Community, Restoring Relationships, Engaging the church, and Equipping through Education.  There are several ways in which you can get involved and various locations such as Woodbine, North Nashville, and Madison.

Second Harvest Food Bank

Did you know that 1 in 8 people living in Middle Tennessee struggle with hunger daily? Including 1 in 7 children struggle with hunger. Second Harvest Food Bank opened its doors in 1978 with one purpose: to provide food to people facing hunger and work to advance hunger solutions. They work to collect food surplus from grocery stores, farms, and manufacturers. They also collect money in order to purchase food in bulk, fund feeding programs. And they distribute the food available through various after-school programs, senior centers, and other non-profits.