CLARKSSVILLE, Tenn.- Nia Association provides disability support services to our community and is the organization that cares. On Saturday, September 3, Nia Association was present at Kenwood High School to support the Young Daughters of Destiny (YDOD) ‘Annual Youth Suicide Prevention Event and Celebrity Basketball Game.’

The event hosted by Minister Rita Ewing, CEO/Founder of YDOD was a great success. Nia Association Representatives were on hand to support were Executive Director Tracey Coffey, Chief Operations Officer Derrick Stevens, Program Coordinator Dominick Stevens, Chief Services Officer Dakoda Doron, Public Relations Executive Officer Treva Gordon, and James.

Nia Association was founded in 1997 and provides disability support services, affordable residential housing and expanding employment opportunities. The CEO/Founder is Carol Stevens.

For more information about Nia Association visit their website.