Pay It Forward: Rosetta Johnson of Montgomery
Rosetta Johnson has a non-profit organization called Caps and Socks, Inc.. You can find her delivering caps and socks to the elderly and homeless throughout the River Region.
Rosetta Johnson has a non-profit organization called Caps and Socks, Inc.. You can find her delivering caps and socks to the elderly and homeless throughout the River Region.
Brenda Carmichael has been with Montgomery Eye Surgery Center since its beginning in 1997. “She’s an asset to the team. She can work in all areas. She’s efficient. She’s effective, and she makes everybody feel like they are right at home when they come in the door,” said her nominator Deborah Couthin. Her motivation each day is to help…
Melissa Duncan is a nurse at Merry Wood Lodge and Rehabilitation Center and is always ready to help others.
Paying it forward to others comes naturally for Lewis Washington of Wetumpka. When people need him they know they can count on him.
Tina Fuller works as the youth and choir minister at Rockford Baptist Church. She also helps run a food ministry called Manna Ministries.
Ella Dorsey has spent many years caring for the sick and visiting people in the nursing home, whether it’s praying for them or bringing them gift baskets.
Herbert Wheat works for the Montgomery County Commission. But it’s what he does outside of work that got him nominated for the Vance Law Firm’s Pay It Forward award.
Patricia Sanders works for the Blue Jean Church in Selma helping to prepare food for the needy.
Harold Bell is the mayor of the small town of Mosses in Lowndes County, but he takes helping people to a whole new level.
Gloria Johnson is a retired teacher and also the pastor of Mt. Olive AME Zion Church. She took her retirement and savings to open open up a tutoring center.