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100 Women Who Care Rutherford County Concludes the Year with a $5,205 Gift to the Kiwanis Club of Murfreesboro

100 Women Who Care Rutherford County is proud to announce that it closed out the year by awarding $5,205 to the Kiwanis Club of Murfreesboro, supporting the organization’s mission to serve local children.

This year, 100 Women Who Care collectively donated more than $25,000 to area nonprofits. The 2025 quarterly recipients included Tucker’s House, Barnabas Vision, and the Child Advocacy Center, with Kiwanis selected as the fourth-quarter beneficiary.

“Kiwanis is excited to be able to provide additional support to our service leadership programs in area high schools thanks to this grant,” said Becky Clayton, Murfreesboro Kiwanis Club member. “ Our Key Club members are the future leaders of our community and this grant will offer some great opportunities for them to expand their training and community impact.”

100 Women Who Care Rutherford County is a giving circle of local women who meet quarterly, nominate deserving nonprofits, and pool their contributions to provide immediate, high-impact support. Each meeting results in one nonprofit receiving the collective donation.

“Our members are committed to strengthening the community we all love,” said the organization’s leadership team. “It is remarkable what happens when women unite their efforts. Every gift matters and together, those gifts become transformational.”

The group invites new members year-round and encourages any woman interested in making a difference to learn more. For more information and membership details, visit RCwomenwhocare.com.

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