Archive: September 2018
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.’s Southern Region raises $16,000 For Nashville Nonprofits
In one hour, the members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, Southern Region raised more than $16,000 in donations for the National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM) and Street Works, Inc. (Street Works). The funds were collected during the ecumenical service at Delta Sigma
Hepatitis A Diagnosis on the rise in Davidson County: Street Works is positioned to combat the Increase
Street Works, a non-profit providing education, prevention and care to those affected by HIV/AIDS in Nashville, is well positioned to help combat the rising number of Hepatitis A cases, said Sharon W. Hurt, executive director. Last week, Nashville Metro Health Department reported 18 cases of
T.K. “Thunder Kellie” Hampton to receive Mark Manasco Nashville Pride Community Services Award
T.K. Hampton, who works as an HIV/AIDS facilitator for Street Works, will receive the Nashville Pride Mark Manasco Community Service Award during the Nashville Pride Festival June 23-24. The Mark Manasco Award is presented annually to a community leader who demonstrates devotion to community services
Sharon W. Hurt Named Permanent Executive Director
Experienced executive to broaden impact of community-based organization focused on eradicating HIV/AIDS and the associated stigma. Street Works, a non-profit providing education, prevention and care to those affected by HIV/AIDS in Nashville has promoted Sharon W. Hurt, removing the interim tag and naming her executive
Street Works First in State of Tennessee Authorized to Provide Lifesaving Needle Exchange Designed to Prevent HIV/AIDS and HEP C by Promoting Safety
Street Works, a nonprofit focused on preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS and HEP C through supportive services for those infected and affected, is pleased to announce on Valentine’s Day that it is the first in the State of Tennessee to be designated and provide the