Today,
I will help
others...

The Art of Being Kind.

Dedicated to
serving others
in Chattanooga
and beyond.

Our Mission

The mission of the Hunter Memorial Foundation is to be of service to others through public art and community service.

Our Projects

The Change through Color coloring books are designed for individuals, families, youth, the elderly, leaders, local and state authorities, as well as key factors in different communities. The purpose is to bring communities together through artwork and entertainment. The sweetness of the harmony of Art will bring joy to people and remind them never again to forget that we all share a picture for reconciliation, unity, and peace while promoting creativity and encouraging individuals to utilize their natural born talents. Educating the art of kindness through art can be a therapeutic process and our way to further help shape the world.

Impact

We're Making a Difference

4K

Individuals aided by our four major project divisions

5

Hamilton County Schools received goods through HMF Community Outreach

11

Yearly Collaborations with other Nonprofits

979

Encouragement Line Callers

How You Can Help

Contribute your time, resources, or energy to help create kind, vital and healthy lives.

Donate Funds

Host a Wall

Give Materials or Services

Volunteer your Talents and Time

Bramblem1
Volunteer 02/25/2022
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Wonderful experience with Hunter Memorial's Blues n BBQ fundraiser. Great, family-friendly atmosphere, good site location. Everybody was very helpful!
PEMTheatre
General Member of the Public 02/23/2022
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I had so much fun with Fenesa and her team last week making sheep lanterns for our March 5 Light Up Chatt Lantern Parade. These movers and shakers rock!
Carrie.P4
Professional with expertise in this field 05/24/2021
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This non-profit has a lot of potential to spread their message of practicing "the art of being kind" and being "one word, one voice" in a variety of capacities. It seems to be run by persons with big hearts who care about their community. I was honored to be asked to be a spotlighted guest artist as part of their "local artist features." I hope that they can get their message out to a broader audience without confusing people because of the specific early name of their organization that doesn't speak to their now broader mission.
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