Pay It Forward: Jessica Weyreuter of Montgomery
Tennis pro Jessica Weyreuter started her own dream in Montgomery about 10 years ago, taking her love of a sport and opening up a whole new world for those with personal challenges.
Tennis pro Jessica Weyreuter started her own dream in Montgomery about 10 years ago, taking her love of a sport and opening up a whole new world for those with personal challenges.
Maurice and Lequita Carter both have a unique gift: a heart to serve the youth in their community.
Renae Williams is this week’s Vance Law Firm’s Pay It Forward recipient.
As long as Jimmie Ricks has lived in his community, he has helped take care of others. He worked in the textile mill, which is closed now, and helped provide for not only his family but extended family as wel
Delphia Macon wears many hats. She served in the U.S. Air Force for 22 years. She is now a housing inspector as well as the Maxwell-Gunter Protestant Chapel choir director.
Jeremy Moreland is a CPA and serves on several boards from the River Region United Way to the Mid-Alabama Coalition for the Homeless. And that’s not all.
This week’s recipient is Jessie Johnson of Selma.
Celeste Crenshaw is pastor of Radical Anointing Full Gospel Missionary Baptist Church in Fort Deposit. She also founded an organization called Mind on the Mission, bringing together area pastors and leaders to help set a good example. When she’s not at church, she is singing at nursing homes, raising her 2 grandchildren, and helping others. “I don’t know anyone…
Eddie Brooks, Jr. is a Vietnam veteran and still serving through his barbershop in Uniontown, giving free haircuts to the homebound and taking people to appointments.
Melanie Morrison is the head of Montessori school at Hampstead in Montgomery and goes above and beyond for her students and the rest of the community.