Tennessee Medical Foundation

Mission Statement

To protect patients through identification, intervention, rehabilitation, and the provision of advocacy/support for physicians and other health professionals impaired by addictive disease, mental or emotional illness. In response to requests from hospitals, physician groups and family members, the TMF has reshaped the program to assist health professionals, their families, and healthcare entities and organizations with a wider range of problems. They include stress, burnout, work conflict, and behavioral health problems. The TMF also provides education statewide on impairment and wellness issues; it also assists medical schools in Tennessee with programs targeted at medical students and residents. These programs are primarily educational, but they also aid medical school faculty in identifying students and residents afflicted with the disease of chemical dependency.

Tennessee Organization of the Deaf-Blind, Inc.

Mission Statement

Tennessee Organization of the Deaf-Blind is a non-profit, beneficial society of deaf-blind persons, with or without other disabilities and their families or significant others, and concerned individuals, organized for the purpose of advancing the economic, educational and social welfare of the deaf-blind persons and improving morale among individuals who are deaf-blind.

Tennessee Performing Arts Center

Mission Statement

TPAC champions excellence in the performing arts and arts education, fosters support for our resident companies and community partners, and serves as an inclusive place for all to enjoy meaningful and relevant experiences that enrich lives and promote economic vitality.