Pay It Forward: Annie Rowell of Camden
For about five years, Annie Rowell of Camden has been making cards of inspiration for people in the nursing home.
For about five years, Annie Rowell of Camden has been making cards of inspiration for people in the nursing home.
Our Pay It Forward honoree this week is Pam Rhodes of Montgomery, who visits people in a nursing home and brightens their day.
Every Sunday, you can find Bernadine Payne playing the piano at St. Paul United Methodist Church in Tallassee. It’s something she’s done for 50 years!
Joanne Lewis is always helping someone whether it’s her own family or neighbors.
James Beacher grew up the oldest of his brothers and sisters. Life took a turn when his father passed away when he was at Tuskegee University.
Our Pay It Forward honoree this week is Curtis Motley of Autaugaville. For many years he has volunteered his time to help out the Autaugaville School’s basketball team.
Our Pay It Forward honoree this week is Patricia Holliday June of Montgomery. She is an advocate for the homeless and works to help beautify her community.
Our Pay it Forward honoree this week is DebbieAnn Woodard, who is the manager at the Tallassee Senior Center.
Dr. Qiana Matthews is an associate professor in the Microbiology PhD program at ASU, where they are investigating therapies to combat the coronavirus and common cold.
Sonza Yelder Winters works at Walmart and is also a minister at New Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Selma. But it’s what she does outside her main jobs that made her friend, Jan Crews, nominate her for the Pay It Forward award.