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Memphis / Tennessee / United States
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Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry dedicated to eliminating poverty housing. Memphis Habitat has built more than 377 homes since its founding in 1983. Habitat houses are built with volunteer labor and sold to partner families, at no profit and with no interest charged. Partner families make a down payment and invest hundreds of hours of “sweat equity” into the construction of their homes and other Habitat homes.
Athens / Tennessee / United States
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Since 1952, companies throughout the United States have been integrating PI Inc. products into a range of industries, including furniture, automotive, medical, electronics, recreation, military, aerospace, packaging and construction. The company is a leader in plastic injection molding, structural foam molding, vacuum forming and dielectric sealing. Jones C. Beene III, founded PI Inc. in 1952.
Collierville / Tennessee / United States
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Whitehorn, CPA, PC operates in the Greater Memphis Area. We believe that our mission is to provide our clients the very best accounting and tax advice and management assistance at a reasonable expense. We want to meet all of our clients accounting and tax needs. We believe there is no such thing as a small client. Some of the services we include: filing individual and business taxes; yearly tax planning; preparing audits; reviewing financial statements; filing quarterly reports; and tax consulting. Call us today.
Memphis / Tennessee / United States
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The King’s Daughters and Sons Home is truly a special home. We opened on March 1, 1908 with two residents, and celebrated our 100th anniversary in 2008. Today, we have grown into a modern 108-bed nursing care facility offering comprehensive nursing at the sub-acute, skilled and restorative levels. Our care is patient centered; under the supervision of a physician we create an individualized plan of care for each resident with our interdisciplinary team that is based on each resident’s strengths, needs and goals. Our rehabilitation, nursing and social services departments work together with the ultimate goal of functional improvement, better quality of life and safe, successful discharge.
Nashville / Tennessee / United States
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Knoxville / Tennessee / United States
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Founded in 1988, Project GRAD Knoxville is a collaborative partnership between Knox County Schools and the private sector to help improve the academic performance and future options of more than 121,900 children in Knoxville schools. It also operates in Akron, Alaska, Atlanta, Brownsville, Cincinnati, Lorain, Los Angeles, Newark, and Long Island. The project s mathematics program is a teaching system that promotes a balance between the student s understanding of mathematical concepts and computational fluency in kindergarten through grade eight. The program also includes the knowledge of algebra. Additionally, it conducts surveys on various issues and operates a classroom management program. It also offers social services and provides scholarships to students.
Knoxville / Tennessee / United States
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In January, 1990 a twelve member committee worked together to create a place where people without insurance could receive affordable health care. On March 6, 1991 the InterFaith Health Clinic opened its doors to serve those earning too much to qualify for government subsidized insurance and too little to afford private insurance. Since opening, the clinic has served over 50, 000 patients. The InterFaith Health Clinic will provide accessible, affordable and quality health care to the low income, working uninsured, primarily through the support of the religious, health care and business communities. These services are provided within the capacity of the clinic regardless of race, creed, age, religion or national origin.
Memphis / Tennessee / United States
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Our Middle School is for girls in grades sixth through eighth. During these years, our students are beginning to develop into confident, intellectual young women. At the same time, they do so with the vibrancy and enthusiasm of young girls.An extremely dedicated faculty work hard each day to challenge our students to become the readers, writers and thinkers, the budding artists, scientists, and historians they will need to be for the Upper School and beyond.Yet while we take what we do seriously, we dont take ourselves too seriously. Middle School, after all, should be a time of opportunity. A time to try a new sport. To learn how to play an instrument. To forge friendships which can last a lifetime.By the time our girls are ready to move on, they have an inkling of who they are as young adults and what passions they wish to pursue in the years ahead.Our Upper School is for girls in grades ninth through twelfth. In keeping with the mission of St. Marys, the Upper School strives to provide a superior educational experience for our girls while encouraging and enabling each girl to reach her individual potential. Our dedicated faculty recognizes and respects the unique ways in which girls learn best, teaching an academically rigorous curriculum while simultaneously going beyond the classroom walls to provide "real life" experiences. As they become lifelong learners, the students are encouraged to think critically, creatively, and independently.We feel strongly that each girls program of study is as unique as she is. Every year, we meet one-on-one with each girl and her family to discuss course options that best fit her interests, goals, and extracurricular life. All students must enroll in 5 academic subjects that meet the requirements for each grade, but they also have the opportunity to add a wide-range of non-academic and elective courses, both online and face-to-face. Our goal is to create a program of study that provides the appropriate level of challenge for each girl.As a result of the extensive academic, athletic, artistic, and community-service opportunities that are available, our students become confident leaders who have a positive influence on their community.Because St. Marys is a college preparatory school, all of our courses are designed to prepare students for college. Although these courses reflect the rigorous curricular requirements for students entering college today, they are taught at appropriate developmental levels for high school students. Please view our Course Guide and Schedule tab below for more information.