Loving Our Neighbors
Outreach
All Saints supports several places in town, from monetary donations to volunteer hours and even physical collections, sharing God's love with our neighbors across the mountains.
Groups We Support
These are the organizations All Saints partners with regularly through giving, service, and collections.
Appalachian Animal Rescue Center
A local no-kill shelter caring for and rehoming animals across our region.
Full Circle Recovery / Smoky Mtn Harm Reduction
Supporting individuals and families on the path of recovery in our community.
No Wrong Door / Downtown Door
The Downtown Door is the local Drop-in Center for No Wrong Door, offering a welcoming first point of help.
East Franklin Elementary School
Partnering with our neighborhood school to support local students and families.
Full Spectrum Farms
A farm that works with children with disabilities, providing meaningful and nurturing experiences.
Kaylee's Closet
Provides free clothing and essentials for local foster children.
Church of the Advocate
A ministry partner serving those on the margins of our wider community.
CareNet
A local resource offering food, financial assistance, and care to neighbors in need.
Special Events
Come Together Festival

A Day on the Square
Franklin Town Gazebo • 2:00 – 8:30 pm • Celebrating Recovery in the Mountains
The Come Together Festival is a block party for those in recovery and a resource fair for those looking for options. We have music all afternoon into the evening, while participants from local recovery-based groups and agencies set up on site.
Al-Anon, AA, Full Circle Recovery, Hazelwood Healthcare, NAMI, No Wrong Door, and WNC Harm Reduction all participate. The day features testimonies of recovery from local individuals, information on agencies in our area, and informative sessions such as how to administer Narcan.
Live Music Lineup
- Hopp Vaughn, Virginia
- Marshall Ballew, North Carolina
- The Modern Mammals, Walhalla, South Carolina
Want to volunteer, give, or learn more about how All Saints serves our community? We'd love to hear from you.