Pay It Forward: Rosa Watkins of Montgomery
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.Â
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.Â
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.
Ashley Robinson of Montgomery runs the Change non-profit organization, which provides free services for Montgomery’s youth and families, such as mentoring, tutoring and other programs.
Juliette Turner of Hope Hull turned a personal tragedy into a calling to help others.
Rozita Jones is always ready to help someone.
Kimberly Smith started a resource center in the community so that the community has a place and face to connect to resources.
For more than 65 years Larry Ray has been involved with Wetumpka High School football. “I had the opportunity to coach a lot of these young men growing up and it’s been rewarding,” said Ray. In fact, his father coached there, he played and coached there, and his son played there as well. And he goes out of…
Candy Harris donates to the Montgomery Cancer Center and the Humane Society in Montgomery and Elmore County. She has a nursing home blessing volunteers at Wesley Gardens and the gift shop. She also helps First Choice.
Stacy Varner is a special education facilitator, but she wanted to do more for her students once they graduated from high school.
Carl Carlson is 93 years old. He volunteers at the Elmore County food pantry just about every day.