Non-profit cares for seniors

By Natalie Townsend Published in The Williamson County Sun September 14, 2014 If life were a road, at birth it would stretch ahead, dark and flat. As the years pass, […]

Goodwill guides youth

By Natalie Townsend Published in The Williamson County Sun September 10, 2014 Navigating the waters of the job search is easier for some people than others. For those with barriers […]

Museum brings county history to life

By Natalie Townsend Published in The Williamson County Sun August 31, 2014 Walking around the Square, passersby perceive all the evidence of a modernized town–restaurants, bars, clothing boutiques, a courthouse. […]

Horses help with grieving process

By Natalie Townsend Published in The Williamson County Sun August 24, 2014 An uncharacteristic silence descended August 6 on the Ride On Center for Kids arena during a staff-training event. […]

Maternity home helps mothers

By Natalie Townsend Published in The Williamson County Sun August 17, 2014 For Aly Langsdorf, abortion was not an option. Pregnant at 15 and living with her mother, Ms. Lansdorf’s […]

Center comforts the grieving

By Natalie Townsend Published in The Williamson County Sun August 10, 2014 At some point, everyone experiences the loss of a loved one. The Christi Center was created so people […]

More than just a meal

By Natalie Townsend Published in The Williamson County Sun August 3, 2014 When Deanna Shanklin is asked about the seniors who visit the facility she runs, Meals on Wheels’ Madella […]

Organization makes “BiG” impact

by Natalie Townsend Published in the Williamson Count Sun, July 27,2014 Before joining Brookwood in Georgetown, Eric would introduce himself as “Eric with autism.” Mr. Clark now calls himself “Eric […]

Finding an audience for classical music

By Natalie Townsend Published in The Williamson County Sun on July 20, 2014 It may not be the rock, pop, rap or electronic music that many kids listen to today, […]