One corridor, one school
Nashville families with a student at Tennessee. Shared context is the point.
Pilot · May 2026
Ten to twenty families. Everyday trips, rides, and favors along the same corridor — move-in weekend, a forgotten textbook, a caravan home for Thanksgiving. Verified families only. No money changes hands.
Not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Parent Corridor is a private circle of ten to twenty verified families on the same college route who help each other with trips, rides, and small favors for their kids at school. Every parent goes through identity verification when joining. Anyone who might pick up a kid also clears a driving record check.
It is parent-to-parent help, not a service for hire. No money changes hands between families. The favors balance out across the year on their own, the way they do between friends in a neighborhood. The $49 per family per year founding price covers the verification work for everyone in the circle. The trips and favors are always free between families.
Nashville families with a student at Tennessee. Shared context is the point.
Identity for every parent. License, driving record, and insurance for anyone who drives.
Move-in help, a ride down, an errand on campus. Small favors, clear norms.
See how this works
Before you apply, take a walk through a working circle on a different corridor. You’ll see the kinds of trips, rides, and favors families post, and how the feed, profiles, and norms actually feel in use. Every name and detail in the sample is fictional.
Tell me a little about your family. I read every response personally and reply within a few days.