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MIFA’s Something Good in Memphis campaign is designed to celebrate those who make Memphis better, whether it’s the stranger who helps change your flat tire in the rain or a human services pioneer who changes the lives of a hundred poor Memphians. Sometimes people tend to focus on the bad and forget the good, but we see reminders of the good in Memphis every day!

 

Recognizing someone is quick and easy – just send us an email! Acknowledge friends, neighbors,and colleagues whose daily efforts or remarkable deeds embody the spirit of positive action in our community. Thank you for being a part of the good in Memphis!

 

The Something Good in Memphis project was created by MIFA in 2009 to advance our vision of uniting the community through service. Our mission is supporting the independence of vulnerable seniors and families in crisis through high-impact programs. Our values are to welcome and respect all people, act with integrity, value individual initiative and ability, serve individuals and the community as an act of faith, and balance humanitarian goals with sound business practices. Learn more about MIFA here

 

          

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the good in memphis

Brian Miller sacrifices for his church community

Because whether you call him day or night, he answers the phone. He gives all of his money, time, and life to others and his ministry. He co-founded the first legal Wiccan Church in the heart of the city of Memphis! Not only is that brave, but he did that paying for it out of his own pocket. Later, when the community grew, he leased a building and got utilities for the church by putting his own house up for collateral! There is nothing this man would not do for others, and the example he has provided as a father, clergy, and community leader is astounding. His life is what books are written about. Nominated by Sonya Hill-Miller.
Posted by Ellen Whitten at 15:48
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