Pay It Forward: Shewana Stewart of Montgomery
Shewana Stewart is the librarian and reading intervention specialist at Morningview Elementary School. And you can find her in other places around the school as well.
Shewana Stewart is the librarian and reading intervention specialist at Morningview Elementary School. And you can find her in other places around the school as well.
Katrina Wilson teaches tennis to students who may not otherwise have the opportunity to learn the game.
Rosetta Johnson has a non-profit organization called Caps and Socks, Inc.. You can find her delivering caps and socks to the elderly and homeless throughout the River Region.
Cedric Sanders has a big personality that you feel as soon as you meet him. But behind the big personality is also a big heart.
Amanda Wesson started a porch pantry a few years ago to help out with food, hygiene items, and clothing for those in need.
Brenda Carmichael has been with Montgomery Eye Surgery Center since its beginning in 1997. “She’s an asset to the team. She can work in all areas. She’s efficient. She’s effective, and she makes everybody feel like they are right at home when they come in the door,” said her nominator Deborah Couthin. Her motivation each day is to help…
We are paying it forward to another unsung hero in our community.
Argentina Pasley is the lead nurse for Lowndes County Public Schools. She has 7 schools total where she supervises school nurses on a daily basis.
Jalisa Rogers is a nurse at UAB Internal Medicine in Montgomery and she goes above and beyond to help her patients.
Melissa Duncan is a nurse at Merry Wood Lodge and Rehabilitation Center and is always ready to help others.