Pay It Forward: Courtney Green of Montgomery
Courtney green spends most of her time being a role model for young teenage girls. We’re told she is a good resource for them both at school and in her community.
Courtney green spends most of her time being a role model for young teenage girls. We’re told she is a good resource for them both at school and in her community.
Shadel Johnson plays a vital roll in the lives of students by providing snack money to kids who don’t have any, being a listening ear to those who need one, and cooking for families who are going through a tough situation.
It’s no secret that those who work in the medical and emergency fields have tough jobs. But at Jackson Hospital, Jennifer Kirk makes sure the nurses, staff, and patients there are appreciated.
Marilyn Sayers of Tallassee can usually be found volunteering her time at a local nonprofit. Those close to her say she’s making an impact in her community in ways she doesn’t even know.
We’re told that any time there is a need, Rosa Watkins of Montgomery is the first one to step up to respond. No matter how big or small the task, those around her say they can always count on her.
Hollon instills love and compassion for senior citizens, children, the homeless, her church, and neighbors in everything she does. Thats why she is this week’s Pay It Forward Honoree.
On Global Pay It Forward Day, Action 8 is honoring our Pay It Forward partner, Stewart Vance of the Vance Law Firm.
Frederick Jennings is a deacon at Hutchinson Missionary Baptist Church. At 81-years-old he is still going strong to help to serve those in need.
Thomas Cregar lives in Valley Grande and delivers drinks for Pepsi. His stepdaughter says his hard work and positive attitude inspired her to nominate him for the award. Here’s how he’s paying it forward. “He’s been in my life since I was six and I’m about to turn 13. He’s been one of the most amazing dads I could…
The Vance Law Firm and Alabama News Network are honoring Brian Smith of Montgomery. Smith helps his community in a variety of ways. He anonymously pays for groceries for those in need. He is a mentor to youth in Montgomery by hosting school supply giveaways. He also recently gave the Carver High School band $10,000 for new instruments and uniforms….