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Community Rebuilding
  • Youth Development Programs

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Welcome Home International Inc

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Franklin

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Community Rebuilding
  • Education N.E.C.

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Williamson County Homeless Alliance

The vision of the WCHA is to create a permanent shelter that ministers to the whole person, providing a place of rest, recovery, and holistic assistance.

Social Rank

603

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Franklin

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Community Rebuilding
  • History Museums

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African American Heritage Society Museum

Our mission is to preserve and share Williamson County's rich African American cultural heritage with our community.

Social Rank

2307

Location

Franklin

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Community Rebuilding
  • Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis

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World History Institute

Since 1976, the World History Institute (formerly Mayflower Institute), has spread the Gospel of Liberty worldwide teaching and training thousands in the Biblical foundations of government, free enterprise system, and education.

Social Rank

2806

Location

Franklin

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Community Rebuilding
  • Other Recreation, Sports, or Leisure Activities N.E.C.

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Wilco Track & Field Inc

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Location

Franklin

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Community Rebuilding
  • Ethnic/Immigrant Services

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The Red Road Inc

Wife, Mother (of 8), and a follower of Wanikiya (Jesus).

Social Rank

254

Location

Franklin

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Community Rebuilding
  • Salvation Army

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Restoring Peace Ministries

Helping individuals, couples and organizations restore peace to broken relationships through coaching, training and mediation.

Social Rank

108

Location

Franklin

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Community Rebuilding
  • Educational Services and Schools - Other

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Tedx Franklin

TO MAKE GREAT IDEAS ACCESSIBLE AND SPARK DEEP CONVERSATION AND CONNECTION USUALLY IN THE FORM OF SELF-ORGANIZED, SMALL GROUP, SHORT AND POWERFUL TALKS IN PERSON OR ONLINE TO BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER .

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Franklin

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Community Rebuilding
  • Historical Societies and Related Activities

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Slaves To Soldiers

The Slaves To Soldiers Project Honoring Williamson County Tennessee39s Black Civil War Veterans of the US Army and US Navy Who Were Fighting To Get Free The Slaves To Soldiers Project was founded in 2016 to raise awareness about and honor the lives of almost 400 Black men from Williamson County Tennessee who escaped slavery to fight for the Federal Union forces in the US Army and US Navy during the American Civil War.

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Franklin

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