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In 2025, I AM INVISIBLE continued expanding our outreach initiatives to meet youth and young adults where they are emotionally, academically, and practically. We offer trauma‑informed programming across K–12 schools, college campuses, and community spaces, including workshops, peer support groups, creative wellness sessions, and mental health education. Our efforts also include tangible support through school supply giveaways, community resource fairs, and seasonal initiatives, such as our annual Thanksgiving and Christmas giveaways. These programs are strengthened by partnerships with Clarksville‑based volunteer therapists and community organizations committed to visibility, healing, and hope.

From 2022 to 2025, Team Invisible Bullying and Suicide partnered with Hilldale Baptist Church and the Bruce Convention Center in Hopkinsville, KY, to host Night to Shine. This initiative provided an unforgettable prom night experience for individuals with special needs, celebrating their uniqueness and spreading joy within the community.

Christmas Star Decorations

                                                Holidaze Community Festival

In 2023, I AM INVISIBLE sponsored art programming at the Holidaze Festival in Hopkinsville, KY—providing supplies for youth holiday projects. In 2024, in partnership with Blue Star Families Tennessee Chapter, we expanded efforts to offer free toys, photography, and more for families across Clarksville and surrounding communities.

                                              Hurricane Helene Relief (Sept 2024)

 

Following Hurricane Helene’s devastation in North Carolina, I AM INVISIBLE—with an anonymous donor—provided blankets and linens to affected families. Special thanks to Rebecca and Carson for leading relief efforts, and to the community members who gave via our Amazon Wish List. We also distributed 12 quilts and hats to unhoused individuals locally, extending compassion beyond state lines.

“The donations and quilts have touched so many lives. Thank you for what you do in Tennessee as well.” – Tera Blevins

Pile of Quilts
Community

Clarksville Resource Center 2023-2024 

Clarksville Resource Center (2023–2024) In partnership with Diamond Ministries and Queen City Beauty College, the Resource Center has provided food, clothing, bedding, and essentials to families and individuals—including university students facing food insecurity. More than 500 families and 3,000 community members have received support through schools, churches, and local organizations.

 Bags to Mat (2023–Present)

Through this ongoing initiative, I AM INVISIBLE transforms recycled plastic bags into durable sleeping mats for unhoused individuals. The project not only promotes environmental care but also offers comfort and dignity to those experiencing homelessness. Volunteers and community members have helped crochet dozens of mats, combining service with sustainability.

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