Second year of “100 Men Who Care – Knoxville” kicks-off February 19
The second year for the organization named “100 Men Who Care – Knoxville” kicks-off February 19 with the quarterly meet-up at the Pour Taproom, 207 West Jackson Avenue, in the Old City.
As noted in this teknovation.biz post from a year ago, the organization has a single purpose: to create a vehicle through which men who are time-constrained, but desirous of helping others, can do so in an organized way. The goal was to have a different a local charity selected each quarter with 100 men committing $100 per event.
Four non-profits benefitted during the inaugural year. They were:
- February – Change Center ($10,100).
- May – UUNIK Academy ($8,000).
- August – Girls Inc. ($7,300).
- November – Helen Ross McNabb Center.
The “100 Men Who Care” organization is asking for renewed commitments. To do so, click here.