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    |name = Tennessee Memphis Initiative (TMI)
    |name = Tennessee Memphis Initiative (TMI)
    |Group = Tennessee Memphis Initiative (TMI)
    |Group = Tennessee Memphis Initiative
    |status = Active
    |status = Inactive
    |Leader = [[Sweetie Pie]]
    |Leader =  
    |Members = [[Sweetie Pie]]
    |Members = ?<br>(Former)<br>[[Sweetie Pie]], [[Biohazard]]
    |image = File:TMI-logo.jpg
    |image = File:TMI-logo.jpg
    |caption = Insiginia of the TMI
    |caption = Insiginia of the TMI
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    |foes = Apathy
    |foes = Apathy
    |actions = Homeless outreach, used needle pickup
    |actions = Homeless outreach, used needle pickup
    |Headquarters = [[:Category:RLSH Groups in Memphis|Memphis]], [[:Category:RLSH Groups in Tennessee|TN]], USA
    |Headquarters = Memphis, Tennessee, USA
    }}
    }}
    {{OtherUses|Initiative}}
    {{OtherUses|Initiative}}


     
    The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (TMI) was a group of [[Real Life Superheroes]], and a branch of [[The Initiative Collective]]. It appears to be '''inactive'''.
    The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (TMI) is a group of [[Real Life Superheroes]], and a branch of [[The Initiative Collective]].


    ==History==
    ==History==
    The Tennessee Memphis Initiative was founded in July of 2013 by former [[California Initiative: San Francisco|California Initiative]] member, Thomas "[[Olde School]]" Strange,<ref>https://www.facebook.com/pg/TMInitiative/about/</ref> who was responsible for the creation and success of the California Initiative’s successful used needle pickup program.
    The Tennessee Memphis Initiative was founded in July of 2013 by former [[California Initiative: San Francisco|California Initiative]] member, Thomas "[[Olde School]]" Strange,<ref>https://www.facebook.com/pg/TMInitiative/about/</ref> who was responsible for the creation and success of the California Initiative’s successful used needle pickup program.


    The TMI is currently headed by Andrea "[[Sweetie Pie]]" Kilgannon, who took over operations when Olde School moved to Boston to found the [[Boston-Massachusetts Initiative]].
    Andrea "[[Sweetie Pie]]" Kilgannon, took over operations when Olde School moved to Boston to found the [[Boston-Massachusetts Initiative]]. Andrea departed the branch and the Collective in May of 2022, with the teams social media pages also going offline around the same time.


    ==References==
    ==References==
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    ==External Links==
    ==External Links==
    [https://www.facebook.com/TMInitiative/ TMI on Facebook]
    {{Facebook|https://www.facebook.com/TMInitiative/}} (Unavailable 5/4/2023)


    [[Category:RLSH Groups]]
    [[Category:RLSH Groups]]
    [[Category:RLSH Groups in America]]
    [[Category:RLSH Groups in North America]]
    [[Category:RLSH Groups in the United States]]
    [[Category:RLSH Groups in Tennessee]]
    [[Category:RLSH Groups in Tennessee]]
    [[Category:RLSH Groups in Memphis]]
    [[Category:RLSH Groups in Memphis]]
    [[Category:Inactive RLSH Groups]]

    Latest revision as of 22:00, 25 March 2024

    Tennessee Memphis Initiative (TMI)
    File:TMI-logo.jpg
    Insiginia of the TMI
    Team Statistics
    Group Tennessee Memphis Initiative
    Category Public Service
    Headquarters Memphis, Tennessee, USA 39° 12' 50.01" N, 79° 38' 13.60" W
    Status Inactive
    Team Activity
    Leader
    Members ?
    (Former)
    Sweetie Pie, Biohazard
    Allies The Initiative Collective
    Foes Apathy
    Actions Homeless outreach, used needle pickup
    For other uses of Initiative, see Initiative (disambiguation)


    The Tennessee Memphis Initiative (TMI) was a group of Real Life Superheroes, and a branch of The Initiative Collective. It appears to be inactive.

    History

    The Tennessee Memphis Initiative was founded in July of 2013 by former California Initiative member, Thomas "Olde School" Strange,[1] who was responsible for the creation and success of the California Initiative’s successful used needle pickup program.

    Andrea "Sweetie Pie" Kilgannon, took over operations when Olde School moved to Boston to found the Boston-Massachusetts Initiative. Andrea departed the branch and the Collective in May of 2022, with the teams social media pages also going offline around the same time.

    References

    External Links

    Facebook (Unavailable 5/4/2023)