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Students loved to life non profit kickoff

Students loved to life non profit kickoff

Students Loved to Life CEO/Founder, Tanner Rivas {Contributed photo}

The time has come for us to join together in a labor of love and faith for the youth and children of our community. Over the past two years, I, along with our dedicated Board of Directors, have worked to create a new non-profit that will support students of Davidson County and beyond. Students Loved to Life strives to meet the physical and spiritual needs of students in many ways including a food and clothing closet, mentoring, a youth center, weekly bible study opportunities at the schools, scholarships for students, hygiene, bedding and so much more.

To kick things off, we are holding a Jail Bail Fundraiser as a way of introducing our organization, raising awareness around hunger and poverty, and building the funding needed to support our ministries. We would love for you to join us in this effort!

From today July 28 - August 3, I will sit in “jail” at the Hampton Inn for a week trying to raise enough bail money to go home to my lovely family. You can come to the hotel to donate or donate online at our website, www.studentslovedtolife.com which also has much more detail about the organization and what we aim to do for our communities. This non profit will run efficiently and effectively off of recurring monthly gifts ($5 or $500, whatever amount works for you) or you can make a one-time donation for the year, but we want you to know that every penny counts and 100% of donations will go straight to the non-profit. We are grateful for your support and partnership in this important community ministry.

Thanks and may God bless you and your family
Tanner Rivas
Founder/CEO
tanner@studentslovedtolife.com
www.studentslovedtolife.com

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