The Power of Purpose
- Executive Director
- Oct 17, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 12, 2024
In the wake of Hurricane Helene's impact on Northeast Tennessee, our community’s response has been nothing short of remarkable.

Neighbors, businesses, nonprofits, local government, churches, and volunteers of all ages united, dedicating their time and resources to assist those affected. This response highlights how the spirit of purpose thrives in our region, not only during crises but as a cornerstone of everyday life.
This commitment to service and support goes beyond emergencies; it’s deeply woven into our community’s daily actions. Programs like the Drop Collaborative / Unaka High School AG SAE continue to benefit from this unwavering generosity, transforming our students' learning experiences in countless ways.
Here’s a look at recent contributions that have made a tangible difference:
These contributions represent more than material support; they reflect the values at our community’s core. Each of these individuals and organizations is helping to build a stronger, more resilient community. Their generosity inspires us all to continue finding purpose in giving back.
As we celebrate these acts of kindness, let’s carry forward this spirit of purpose. Together, we are building a legacy of growth, compassion, and resilience that will shape our community for generations to come.!
For more information, please contact Pattie Meyer, Executive Director of Drop Collaborative, at info@dropcollaborative.com.
Let's grow together!
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