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In Conversation: The Partnership For Families, Children And Adults

 Partnership for Families, Children and Adults
Partnership for Families, Children and Adults

Victor Wooten will be jamming for a cause at the end of this month.

The Grammy-winning bassist will perform at RISE 2022 - for the Partnership for Children, Families and Adults - on March 29th and 30th in downtown Chattanooga.

Sharon Love is the Partnership’s director of philanthropy - and Michelle Howard is with Camp Hope, a Partnership program for youth impacted by violence.

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