Joy Key

Director Of Stability Services at Partnership for Families, Children and Adults

Joy Key is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in nonprofit management and museum education. Currently serving as the Director of Stability Services at the Partnership for Families, Children and Adults since December 2022, Joy previously held the position of Executive Director at Scenic City Clay Arts, where significant organizational frameworks were established. Joy's academic roles include adjunct professorship in Museum Studies at Lee University and previous experience as an interlibrary loan coordinator. Joy's consulting practice focused on developmental editing, content marketing, and educational training. A graduate of The Johns Hopkins University with a Master of Arts in Museum Studies and Lee University with an MBA, Joy possesses a well-rounded skill set in program development, community partnerships, fundraising, and educational design.

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Chattanooga, United States

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Partnership for Families, Children and Adults

Partnership for Families, Children and Adults has been serving the Tennessee Valley community for 146 years through professional counseling, crisis intervention, and prevention services. It began with the 1877 establishment of the Ladies Aid Society, which later became the Florence Crittenton Home. Under direction of United Way, The Florence Crittenton Service, Family Service Agency and Travelers Aid Society merged into Community Services of Greater Chattanooga, Inc. in 1973. In 1981, the agency assumed the name Family and Children’s Services of Chattanooga, Inc., and in 2003 became the Partnership for Families, Children and Adults. In 2006, the Partnership was recognized by the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce as the Non-Profit Organization of the Year for demonstrating excellence in non-profit management and community impact. Partnership’s Victim Support Services is supported by Award No. 2019-V2GX-0043 awarded by the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice through the Tennessee Office of Criminal Justice Programs.


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