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Do Good Well is an eight-month community education program that introduces participants from Pre-K through retirement age to key nonprofit organizations working in Middle Tennessee.

As part of Do Good Well, Hands On Nashville offers community forums for adult audiences from 6:00-7:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month (Sept. 2008 - April 2009), hosted by the Adventure Science Center. The initial cycle of Do Good Well curriculum focuses on the services, achievements, and inner workings of Second Harvest Food Bank, Community Nashville, Alive Hospice, The Climate Project, Oasis Center, Nashville Zoo, Cheekwood Botanical Gardens and Museum of Art, and Adventure Science Center.

Do Good Well Instills Pride in Nashville
A city is made up of many layers: business, government, education, entertainment…and nonprofit organizations. Tennessee’s state capital is no exception. While most people understand how those first four layers work, they aren’t necessarily as aware of the key roles played by our city’s impressive—and often groundbreaking—nonprofit community. Hands On Nashville now offers programming to Nashvillians of all ages aimed at a deeper understanding of and pride in our city’s nonprofits.

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Second Harvest Food Bank on September 18, focusing on alleviation of hunger

CommunityNashville on October 16, focusing on racial, gender, and religious tolerance

Alive Hospice on November 20, focusing on physical, spiritual, and mental care during a life-limiting illness

The Climate Project on December 18, focusing on environmental concerns

Oasis Center on January 15, focusing on youth leadership and youth in crisis

Nashville Zoo at Grassmere on February 19, focusing on knowledge and appreciation of the animal kingdom

Cheekwood Botanical Gardens and Museum of Art on March 19, focusing on art and gardens

Adventure Science Center on April 16, focusing on science

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