Seniors, Seventh Graders serve Nashville community together
On the day before Fall Break, MBA’s twelfth and seventh grade students teamed up through the Big Brother-Little Brother program to serve organizations across Nashville. Working side by side, these students demonstrated MBA’s commitment to leadership, service, and connection across grade levels.
Service projects included cleaning Kingfisher Creek on campus with the Harpeth Conservatory, removing tree stakes in local neighborhoods with Urban Forestry, washing wheelchairs at Abe’s Garden, and creating dog chew toys for the Pet Community Center, among several others. In total, students partnered with more than a dozen local nonprofits and community initiatives.
Community Partners Included
Abe's Garden
BrightStone
Harpeth Conservatory
Holiday Market
House 2 Home
Mending Hearts
Nashville Dolphins
Operation Stand Down
Pet Community Center
Room in the Inn
St. Luke's
The Aloe Family
UniCycle
Urban Forestry
Whites Creek Greenway
Woodmont Park
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This meaningful day of service is a highlight of the school year and a cherished tradition at MBA. It not only benefits the greater Nashville community but also deepens the bonds between the youngest and oldest students on our campus as they work together to make a positive impact in the city they call home.