

Beneficiaries
How your donations help. 26 organizations and growing.
From libraries to medical centers, from services focused on preventing domestic abuse to scholarships for higher education, A Vintage Affair has been a played a role in positively transforming Williamson County for the better — one wildly entertaining event at a time.
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We’ve contributed funds to 26 well-worthwhile organizations. But we prefer to think of the dozens of women who have been taken into safe places. Or the hundreds of children who have received specialized learning programs. And the incalculable number of smiles that have spread across all the faces of those who feel a true sense of fulfillment by contributing their presence to the big picture of being human.
Williamson Medical Center Foundation collects donations and distributes them to a number of individual funds ranging from children’s needs to various areas throughout the main hospital. The Foundation has been in existence for 15 years and has raised nearly $7 million over that time.
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Williamson Medical Center Foundation has been so fortunate over the years to be a beneficiary of A Vintage Affair. Thanks to the donations from this event, we are able to buy additional equipment and supplies needed for our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit so that we can take the absolute best care of our littlest patients.
Jonathan’s Path is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting teens in foster care by providing stable housing, wrap-around services, and life-building resources in Middle Tennessee. Their work fills critical gaps in the foster care system—offering consistency, emotional support, practical skills, and opportunities to thrive as youth transition to independence.
My Friend’s House serves neglected, abused, or at-risk boys ages 12–18 in state custody by providing a safe, structured, home-like environment rooted in care, encouragement, and accountability. As a short-term group-care residential program serving up to eight youth at a time, My Friend’s House advocates for each resident’s opportunity to heal, grow, and become a successful young adult.
The Williamson County Library Foundation is a nonprofit organization devoted to enhancing the programs and services of the Williamson County Public Library system through advocacy, fundraising, and community partnerships. It supports initiatives like summer reading, early literacy programs, and enriching educational experiences across all library branches. By raising private funds and building relationships, the Foundation helps expand opportunities for learning and connection beyond what public funding can provide.
Waves, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that empowers children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to reach their full potential by providing developmental therapy, adult day and residential services, employment support, and community-based programs. Founded in 1973, Waves strives to build independent life skills and enhance quality of life for individuals and families across Middle Tennessee.
Know an organization that could benefit?
You’re in luck! We’re always looking for new causes and organizations who would benefit from our community’s kindness. Let us know who you’re nominating — and more importantly — why. If your suggestion matches our mission, we’ll reach out personally to take the next step of what promises to be a fantastic partnership.



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