United Way Volunteer Week 2026: Community Impact in Rutherford County

Mar 26, 2026 at 11:00 am by Producer



Middle Tennessee is facing a quiet crisis as the "ALICE" population—Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed—now encompasses nearly 45% of households across seven local counties. These are working families struggling to outpace the rising cost of living in regions like Rutherford, Williamson, and Wilson. Travis Welton, Director of Corporate Partnerships for the United Way of South Central Tennessee, joins the program to discuss how strategic corporate alliances and hands-on service are bridging the gap for neighbors living "on the bubble".

National Volunteer Week (April 19–25) serves as the focal point for this community-wide mobilization. From beautifying the newly expanded Child Advocacy Center to assisting the Boys & Girls Club and participating in drug take-back events with local police, there are diverse opportunities for businesses and individuals to provide tangible relief to overstretched nonprofits. Whether you are a student fulfilling service hours or a corporation looking to boost team morale, this episode outlines exactly how to plug into the Volunteer Connect platform to make a lasting impact.

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Tags: ALICE population Bedford County Boys and Girls Club Cannon County charity work Murfreesboro Child Advocacy Center Coffee County Community Impact Community Service corporate partnerships income inequality Tennessee Lincoln County local philanthropy Middle Tennessee Moore County National Volunteer Month nonprofit support Rutherford County service hours social responsibility South Central Tennessee Team Building Travis Welton United Way VITA tax program Volunteer Bank Volunteer Connect Volunteer Week 2026 Warren County
Sections: Rutherford Issues Podcast