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United Way of Greater Nashville Presents the Annual Patricia Hart Society Hart to Heart Luncheon

United Way of Greater Nashville Presents the Annual Patricia Hart Society Hart to Heart Luncheon

Supported by PNC Bank and Atmos Energy 

United Way of Greater Nashville’s annual Patricia Hart Society Hart to Heart Luncheon, featuring a silent auction, shopping, lunch and program highlighting our work to strengthen early literacy in our community.

  • James Pond, President, Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation
  • Apri Gassaway, Director of Education, United Way of Greater Nashville
  • Nikki Burdine, Anchor, WKRN-TV
  • Danielle Breezy, Chief Meteorologist, WKRN-TV (emcee)

Tuesday, March 8, 2022 | Event opens at 10:45 a.m. followed by the luncheon at noon at Embassy Suites by Hilton Nashville Cool Springs, 820 Crescent Centre Dr, Franklin, TN 37067.

Our community is facing an early literacy crisis. Three out of four of Greater Nashville’s third graders are not reading on grade level. In Williamson County, 32 percent of students are not on track with their grade level. Children who have not developed basic literacy skills by the time they enter kindergarten are three to four times more likely to drop out in later years. This year’s Hart to Heart Luncheon will dive into our work to strengthen early literacy—and how the community can help—by exploring three United Way programs: Raise Your Hand and Imagination Library of Middle Tennessee.

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About United Way of Greater Nashville

At United Way, we unite the community and mobilize resources so that every child, individual and family thrives. Together, we are working to create a community where every child receives a quality education, no one lives in poverty or poor health, and the most basic needs of our families are met. We are uniquely positioned to lead this fight by bringing individuals, businesses, nonprofits and government to the table to have the tough conversations, mobilize the resources and make the smart investments that will create lasting solutions for our region’s most pressing issues. For more information, visit unitedwaygreaternashville.org and follow us on social media @UWNashville.