The cast, crew, pit, and Artistic Board of Company chose to support the Single Parents Project — a nonprofit that uplifts and empowers single-parent families through education, resources, and community support.
Company explores the complexities of relationships, commitment, and the many forms that "family" can take. Through its honest portrayal of both the challenges and joys of connection, Company reminds us that no one truly builds a life alone. The Single Parents Project reflects that same spirit, helping individuals build strong, stable lives for themselves and their children. We're proud to support an organization that believes that love and support are what make a home.
The Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network (TSPN) is a statewide organization working tirelessly to eliminate the stigma of suicide. Implementing the Tennessee Strategy for Suicide Prevention as defined by the 2001 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention, our efforts date back twenty years. During this production, VOB worked to raise money for this impactful nonprofit.
Our first philanthropic cabaret!! We raised over $800 for Nashville Children's Theater (NCT), which is a local professional theatre company and drama school. NCT has worked since 1931 to promote artistic experiences for children, including field trips, drama classes, and community programs. NCT is unwaveringly committed to educating, engaging, and inspiring young audiences in an inclusive and accessible environment, promoting values of empathy, optimism, and equity. We are so glad that putting on this show impacted the VOB and Vanderbilt community, while also doing so much to support the greater Nashville community!
We supported Thistle Farms during the performances of Chicago! We are proud to say that we raised about $100 to support their wonderful organization. Thistle Farms, which is a nonprofit social enterprise dedicated to helping women survivors recover and heal from prostitution, trafficking, and addiction. They do this by providing a safe place to live, a meaningful job, and a lifelong sisterhood of support. Putting on this show was such a great experience for the VOB and Vanderbilt community and being able to support this incredible organization along the way made it even better.