Friday, November 30, 2012

Progress Wins 2012 Community Day Project Award




Wins 2012 HCA Community Day Project Award



The HCA Foundation recently awarded Progress Inc. with the 2012 HCA Community Day Project Award, which includes a $2,000 grant and the designation by HCA as one of the top 5 Community Caring Day projects of 2012. 
HCA held its annual Caring for the Community campaign on Sept. 18 and Sept. 19, which gave HCA employees the opportunity to work directly with Nashville non-profits that are making a difference in the community. Deanna Campbell, HCA spokeswoman, said 52 Community Day agencies  were nominated by HCA project coordinators based on creativity, relation to agency mission and the volunteers experience at the work site.

As a part of Progress’ Community Day project, 15 HCA employees painted pumpkins with Progress Inc. clients, moved furniture and gardened at Progress’ Ezell Pike campus. The Community Day project was originally intended to be a full day of gardening. Rainy weather led Progress Director of Development Director Anita Spatz to find other useful and interactive tasks for the HCA volunteers to tackle.

“The selection committee thought the agency project was very creative and liked how it allowed HCA employees precious time interacting with clients at the agency,” Campbell said. “Additionally, they felt the agency did a great job adjusting due to the weather. One volunteer had this to say following the project: “I think we made a difference for Progress, but more importantly in the lives of those we touched today. I think we also benefitted today from the opportunity to meet the people who Progress serves.”

Monday, November 12, 2012

Progress' Inaugural East Nash Dash a HIT in East Nashville








   
The E.N.D. East Nash Dash at Five Points Presented By First Tennessee drew in 200 runners, walkers and spectators from across Middle Tennessee and Kentucky and helped raise awareness about  Progress Inc.'s mission and clients. The first-time event, which took place Saturday, Nov. 3, centered in the heart of East Nashville’s Five Points, featured a challenging, 4-mile course through East Nashville, awards, prizes and food and drinks from Five Points Pizza, Drifters BBQ, Fat Bottom Brewing, Jackalope Brewing, Lotus Energy Drink and Real Water.


District 6 Metro Councilman Peter Westerholm welcomed participants to the inaugural run-raiser  Nashville Running Company served as the East Nash Dash headquarters. Streetlight Allstar deejays provided music at the event.

One race participant said: "I had a great time. Loved the course. Overall, a great time."

Another said: "Great preparation and course safety...It was a fun course. Happy to be a part of the first one. " 

We're so happy to have introduced such a great event to East Nashville. Stay Tuned to find out details about 2013's East Nash Dash.