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Highlights from the Last Quarter of 2025
TAC-Helping Hands Bags-Duffle bags from our last order of 5000 bags which were funded by the Harmony of Helping Hands Dinner have been shipped to more than 40 DCS offices across the state where they will be used for children moving into foster homes or between placements.
Harmony of Helping Hands
What happens when a Christian comedian, an emerging Christian/Country music artist, and 136 people of faith gather for a fabulous dinner in a picturesque setting with a common purpose? They praise God our Father, enjoy wonderful fellowship and raise more than $46K to provide a tangible gift of hope to children entering foster care across the state of Tennessee!
A Chance Lunchtime Chat, or a Divine Appointment?
In April of 2024, two pregnancy center directors who had never met happened to sit by each other at lunch during the Heartbeat International Conference in Salt Lake City. One of the women was from South Dakota and the other was from Ohio.
Celebrating DCS Workers
On St. Patrick’s Day, TAC board members and Crosswalk Church Careportal volunteers had the joy of serving and celebrating the incredible DCS workers of Davidson County with a special appreciation lunch.
Mobile Ultrasound Clinics are Rolling Billboards for Life
"Pregnancy Help News," a pro-life e-journal providing daily news and analysis of issues, is published by Heartbeat International which supports more than 3500 pro-life pregnancy help organizations. "Pregnancy Help News" recently spotlighted Project Life for Tennessee in one of its feature articles which is reprinted with permission below. TAC is honored to receive this national attention!
Voices for the Unspoken: A Helping Hands Dinner Event Fall 2024
On September 19, 2024 Tennessee Action Council (TAC)’s Helping Hands Ministry held the third annual dinner event, Voices of the Unspoken, to benefit children entering foster care in Tennessee. Board President Jacqueline McDonald opened the evening’s events by defining the challenge and potential for improving foster care.
10th Annual Project Life Golf Tournament Recap
On a beautiful Spring Day in April, over 100 golfers gathered at Franklin Bridge Golf club to participate in the 10th annual Project Life Golf Tournament. This is a major fund-raising event that supports the work of Project Life and Helping Hands.
God is Leading in South Dakota
It is amazing how a bump in the road will often lead us to exactly where the Lord is directing. One week before mobile launch day, Carlene, one of our nurses, took a client outside to perform her ultrasound on the mobile unit.
Articles
Mobile ultrasound clinics are rolling billboards for life
Bartow Family Services staff and volunteers / Project Life for Tennessee. Imagine a mobile pregnancy center that offers access to pregnancy help for women who may be reluctant or unable to come to a brick-and-mortar center. That’s exactly what mobile Project Life for Tennessee ultrasound RVs are doing. After getting a mobile ultrasound unit on
Tennessee Action Council Helps Women and Saves Lives
Tennessee Action Council: Ministry for At-Risk Children is a 501c3 nonprofit organization, partnering with pregnancy centers, and is comprised of two divisions: Helping Hands and Project Life, both focused on children and families. Jacquelin McDonald, Tennessee Action Council Board President, comments: “Being involved with this ministry, knowing my efforts are truly helping women in need, saving the lives of innocent
When pregnancy help ministry goes mobile
Mobile pregnancy help units equipped with ultrasound are an effective way to meet women’s needs (Project Life4TN ) Rather than waiting for women to come to them, Project Life4TN is assisting pregnancy help organizations in taking their life-affirming services on the road, meeting potential clients right where they are, and saving hundreds of lives in the process.
Nashville abortion clinic closes, leaving area with one operating clinic
Nearly 2 million people call Nashville and its surrounding communities home, and now only one clinic in the region is available for women to get abortions. That’s after Nashville’s only other clinic, “The Women’s Center,” abruptly shut its doors over the weekend. Other clinics outside of middle Tennessee are at least two-hour drives away. The