ENRICHING OUR COMMUNITY
We are always looking for ways to enrich the wonderful communities where we live and work.
Macon-Mercer Symphony Orchestra
Mercer University's McDuffie Center Young Artists collaborate with Atlanta Symphony Orchestra musicians four times a year, performing at the historic Grand Opera House in Macon, GA.
First Presbyterian Day School
First Presbyterian Day School exists to educate and equip students to change the world for God's glory. Located in Macon, Georgia, First Presbyterian Day School provides a relationship-focused, academically strong, Christ-centered experience for grades 3K - 12.
Macon Pops
Macon Pops promotes musical and cultural appreciation, allowing the Macon, GA community to experience world-class performances and events.
Hope for New York
Hope for New York supports non-profit organizations serving the poor and marginalized in NYC by mobilizing volunteer and financial resources. Hope for New York partners with affiliates across the city that serve vulnerable communities with the aim to resource and strengthen them so they can do their work even better.
The Geneva School of Manhattan
The Geneva School of Manhattan provides classical education within a biblical worldview to inspire students to love learning, pursue excellence, and become leaders in scholarship, virtue, and faith.
Westminster Christian Academy
Westminster Christian Academy seeks to partner with Christian families in the Northeast Georgia community to provide an excellent Christ-centered education with a culture that allows students to grow academically, spiritually, and socially while being mentored by faculty and staff who are passionate about impacting the next generation.
Chosen for Life
Chosen for Life, located in Athens, GA, helps churches, communities, and families care well for foster and adopted children.
Downtown Ministries
Downtown Ministries builds consistent relationships with Athens youth and their families through sports and education programs, outreach, and community meals.
The Big House Museum
Beginning in January 1970, the BIG HOUSE in Macon was the place where members of the Allman Brothers Band, their roadies, friends, and families lived until 1973. It was the focal point of gathering in those early years when the magic that is the Allman Brothers Band was taking shape and radiating from the historic Southern town of Macon.
Bob Johnson worked as chairman of The Big House Foundation and was instrumental in founding the museum.
The Big House Museum is now home to the most extensive collection of ABB memorabilia globally and hosts visitors and fans from all over the country and the world.