Nashville woman Holly Nichols honored as advocate for children

Nichols has fostered, adopted, and guided countless children in Middle Tennessee

Published on Mar. 5, 2026

Holly Nichols, a resident of Nashville, Tennessee, is being recognized as this week's "My Hero" for her tireless work as an advocate and caretaker for children in the Middle Tennessee region. Nichols has opened up her home and heart to foster, adopt, and guide countless young people over the years, making a profound impact on their lives.

Why it matters

Nichols' story highlights the crucial role that foster parents and child advocates play in supporting vulnerable youth and providing them with stable, nurturing environments. Her dedication to making a difference in her local community is an inspiration to others who may be considering getting involved in foster care or child welfare initiatives.

The details

As part of the "My Hero" feature, Nichols will receive a $250 donation to her charity of choice, Tennessee CASA, which provides court-appointed special advocates for children in the state's foster care system. Nichols' story was nominated by a member of the community who wanted to recognize her tireless efforts to support children in need.

  • Nichols was named this week's "My Hero" on March 5, 2026.

The players

Holly Nichols

A resident of Nashville, Tennessee who has fostered, adopted, and guided countless children in the Middle Tennessee region.

Tennessee CASA

A nonprofit organization that provides court-appointed special advocates for children in the state's foster care system.

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The takeaway

Nichols' story is a powerful reminder of the profound impact that dedicated foster parents and child advocates can have on the lives of vulnerable youth. Her selfless commitment to supporting children in need is an inspiration to others who may be considering getting involved in similar initiatives within their own communities.