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Taylor Avery, Beth Ratliff, Philecia Avery, Yolanda James
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Beth Johnson, Betsy Slocum, Elsa Schmeding, Lucinda Benn
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Dawn Riddle, Lynda Jones, Sally Bradshaw
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Audrey Anderson, Lindsay Lance, Brianna Milam, Emily Engel, Jackie Thomas
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Michele Nanna, Karen Brinker, Sarah Tinsley
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Raphah Institute founder and CEO Travis Claybrooks; Impact100 Nashville members
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Karen Brommer, Maureen Neukirch, Vivian Brown, Nelle Anderson
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Jacqueline Grant, Sheila McNeely, Ellen Bix
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Meaghan McTigue, Katherine Denney, Kendall C. Blosser
On May 21, philanthropists gathered at the home of Angela Vogeli, Impact100 Nashville Membership Chair, for a garden party in Belle Meade to network and learn about the organization’s collective giving mission.
Members and guests heard from Travis Claybrooks, Raphah Institute founder and CEO, who shared his experience as a grant recipient and how they have used the funds to strategically communicate how they help communities heal from social harm through their restorative justice diversion process.