Pay It Forward: Sharon Daniels of Andalusia
Sharon Daniels says she has always had a desire to help others whether it’s teaching and mentoring youth or taking care of family members.
Sharon Daniels says she has always had a desire to help others whether it’s teaching and mentoring youth or taking care of family members.
Tammie Rice is a co-owner of Carter Rice & West Funeral Home in Greenville. Although she may have to see people during times of their sadness, in her spare time she wants to be part of their joy. “She’s great in the community. She is a native of Greenville. She graduate from Greenville High School in 1982. She’s…
Our Pay It Forward honoree this week is Letti Hasberry of Selma. She is a basketball coach for her AAU girls basketball team.
Debra Caldwell of Montgomery formed her own non-profit organization “Duchess Divas and Gents Youth Club., which instills love and values to the youth in her community.
For 40 years, Patricia Osborne has served the people in her community by taking them to doctor’s appointments, feeding them and being there when they need her.
Kay Massey’s daughter-in-law, Wendy, nominated her for Pay It Forward. She says her mother-in-law goes above and beyond to help others out.
Towanda Friday was nominated by her daughter for all she does to care for the community.
Melissa Orr is known for her bright smile and servant’s heart. And we’re told she is always willing to help others out no matter how large the task.
Norbert Thomas came back from Iraq in 2004 with a dream to give back to his community by helping at-risk kids.
For the past four years, Lorri Simpson has worked at the Elmore County Humane Shelter. And even before that, she and her husband fostered and bottle fed animals welcoming them into their home and property.