HCA Volunteers to Help Special Kids

Sep 29, 2013 at 11:30 am by bryan


As a part of the Caring for the Community campaign, employees from the Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) headquarters in Nashville took a day out of the work week to volunteer with local nonprofit Special Kids on Thursday.

Each year The HCA Foundation encourages community engagement through the Caring for the Community program, which grants employees 24 hours to volunteer with local agencies during usual business hours.

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This year, September 26, eight HCA volunteers helped Special Kids staff dismantle an old storage shed to make way for a new structure from Old Hickory Buildings, LLC. Unique Barns, Stones River Building Company, and Bilbro Trucking Co., LLC also worked together with Old Hickory Buildings and HCA to make the day a success.

About Special Kids:

Special Kids is a Christian nonprofit providing rehabilitation and nursing services to children with special needs. The Murfreesboro-based ministry started with one child in 1998 and has grown to serve over 2,500 children from 11 counties in middle Tennessee. For more information on Special Kids, please visit specialkidstn.com or call 615.893.4892.

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