May 19, 2013

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Volunteer Spirit: Red Kettles

100 Red Kettles are ready for the holiday season. They will be out at locations in 6 counties starting on Monday. But bell ringers are needed.

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Volunteer Spirit: Knitted Knockers

Local woman is "knitting knockers" in an effort to help woman battling breast cancer. She gives them away, and could use more help making them.

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Volunteer Spirit: Zumba in Pink

Help raise money and awareness for Breast Cancer by participating in the Zumba-thon on Saturday, October 8th at the Knoxville Northside YMCA. Several instructors and their classes are attending!

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Volunteer Spirit: Suit Drive

Men's Wearhouse is collecting gently used suits to benefit clients of the Volunteer Ministry Center in Knoxville. When you donate, you're giving more than clothing, you’re giving a second chance. VMC helps provide for the poor and homeless people in a variety of ways.

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Volunteer Spirit: Humor to heal

A 39 year old brain cancer patient truly believes laughter is the best medicine. Jeffrey Rowe spreads hope and humor to other people fighting the disease through t-shirts he's designing and other ways.

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Volunteer Spirit: Church Builders

Members of the Jack Ballard Church Builders are working on a new home in Louisville. It will take them two weeks to build the ten bed/ten bath home for people with disabilities.

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Volunteer Spirit: Walking for a cure

Two women who have church, walking and loved ones with breast cancer in common, hit the streets to raise money and awareness. They are participating in a national fundraiser for the Susan G. Komen Foundation in Florida.

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Volunteer Spirit: Stitching for soldiers

The American Quilters Show is in Knoxville this weekend. Many talented quilters are showing off their artwork. We met someone who makes quilts for people touched by war.

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Volunteer Spirit: Memory Maker

11 year old in Seymour creatively raising money for the Alzhemier's Association. She's a leader in the Smoky Mountain Memory Walk team.

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