Habitat For Humanity’s Music Row Build To Host ‘Homes For Hope’ Dinner

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville’s 2023 Music Row Build with Riley Green as Artist Advocate
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville’s Music Row Build (MRB) will host a “Homes for Hope” dinner at Mangia in Berry Hill on Aug. 27 at 7 p.m. to support this year’s build, which is slated for Oct. 12 in the Village by the Creek community.
Individual tickets are available for $250, along with various table packages. For more information, click here.
“We have more exciting news forthcoming about this year’s anchor sponsor, a potential Opry show and so much more. The need for affordable housing in Nashville is critical, and the Mangia night will be fun and raise money for a great cause,” says Penny Gattis, MRB Chair. “The music community was instrumental in helping Habitat in its early days, and we remain committed to finding a way for more working Nashvillians to live where they work.”
Additionally, “A Band Of Brothers And Friends” benefit show was held at The Vinyl Lounge in Nashville earlier this month to help raise money for this year’s build. The MRB aims to establish a fund that contributes annually to a future Habitat homeowner as well as broader initiatives and goals, such as building an entire neighborhood that provides affordable housing to those who work in the music industry.
“The uncertainty and cost of housing deeply affects musicians and those who work in the music industry, who are not only the face but also the brand of Nashville,” Gattis adds.
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