Donate to HBV in More Ways Than One

Help us to help more women in need. Help us to grow. You can help in more ways than just reaching into your wallet. Volunteer with Us At Healing Broken Vessels, we welcome volunteers with open arms who share a passion for helping others and resonate with HBV’s core values of motivational empowerment, respect, stewardship and community, We invite you to join us in our mission to level the playing field for women in Wilson County, Tennessee… and beyond! Volunteers we need volunteers to continue with this good work! Due to the impact of COVID-19 virus on our participants, residents,

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The World’s First Fashion Show

The first fashion show fundraiser was held in 2010 at Heritage Place in Lebanon, Tennessee. And while we are coming upon our 12th anniversary fundraiser on November 5, 2022, there have been many, many fashion shows before then. But have you ever wondered who held the very first fashion show? History of fashion begins sometime in the 19th century. Charles-Frédéric Worth, a pioneer genius of Haute Couture, in which the first models in fashion show history, were not even human. Born and raised in England, Charles Frederick Worth (1825–1895) became the first world famous French fashion designer. He was also

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A Season of Elegance 2022

Beauty in My Brokenness Please join us for Healing Broken Vessels’ 13th Annual Fashion Show! Healing Broken Vessels’ Annual Fashion Show is November 5 from 12-2. It’s a webinar! A silent auction will follow the fashion show. Our Virtual Fashion Show is for everyone. Help us celebrate socially conscious auctioning and fashion show entertainment, while contributing to helping women in the Wilson County area, and beyond! Whether you donate from a distance or come directly to our women’s center in Lebanon, Tennessee, you are an active part of building a community that promotes career development training, technology training, safe and

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Testimonials – Zetta Talley

Dear Robert McLeod,   Thanks to The Good Lord and thank you for blessing me with the opportunity to attend the computer class taught by Linda Neal Shannon. This computer class has sparked fresh insight in my life personally. It is totally a blessing to me.   Linda Neal Shannon is in command, well trained, kind, patient and provides an atmosphere that fosters learning. She encourages the learners to feel good about their accomplishments each day.   Linda’s team members were very supportive. We had laughter in addition, and seriousness at times when learning. May God continue to bless your

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Testimonials – Ethel Butler

June 2, 2021   My name is Ethel Butler. I want to thank God for Healing Broken Vessels and for the persons God gave the gift to start the program.   I did not know anything about computers until I enrolled in the program. The class was a learning experience.   I would like to thank Lynn and Pat for being so patient with me because I wanted to give up on myself several times.   The class is a but God moment. I realized that if God brought me to it, He would bring me through it.   I

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Testimonials – Denita Seay

Good morning my experience at Healing Broken vessels was great.   I enjoyed the class I learned a lot from the classes. When I started the computer class I didn’t know anything about computers. But I learned a lot after attending the classes. What made the class so enjoyable was the teachers and my class mates. Lynn is a wonderful teacher. Her knowledge, patience, caring and kindness made it easier.   Mrs. Pat and Barbara were also welcoming, and helpful. I would definitely recommend Healing Broken Vessels to anyone that wants to learn or improve their computer skills.   And

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Fashion Show Supports Local Women’s Shelter

Healing Broken Vessels, a nonprofit organization based in Lebanon, held its A Season of Elegance Fashion Show on Saturday afternoon. More than 35 people modeled nearly 70 outfits provided by Bloem Kind Boutique, also in Lebanon. The event kicked off with a praise and worship performance by four young girls known as Angels in the Garden. There was also a special dedication to Helen Catron, who was a grant writer for Healing Broken Vessels. Diantha McLeod, founder and director of Healing Broken Vessels, was happy of the turnout and support from the community.  “We are a non-profit 501c3 organization, and

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