78 Photo Essay: Taleda Blair
“I put Kelsey and Kaden—the twins—in sports at three years old and Tiffany at five years old, so they have been playing ball their entire lives. I put them in everything. I mean, they played every sport Jasper Parks and Rec had to offer…”
78 Photo Essay: Rose Hogue
She believed God had called her to raise each child, that this was a mystery, a joy, a privilege, and an adventure—“God gave me these children so that He could meet their needs through me.”
78 Photo Essay: Sybil Howell Ingram
“My college advisor asked, ‘Do you want to go into social work?’ I said, ‘Well, no. My second choice would be teaching. I would then be able to help my students,” she says.
The Rodeo Returns for a Good Cause
“It’s not about how much you sell. It’s about the friends that you make and the camaraderie you have at the event,” said Debbie Tittle, the current owner of Handley’s Western Wear and Shoe Repair.
Making a Difference On and Off the Field
“We get all types of soil in the program. Sometimes the ground is rocky because a young person has a rough home life, but we believe you can cultivate that soil in a healthy environment.”
78 Photo Essay: Leslie Burrough
“We received an overflow of cards, calls, and money to help. Our entire community rallied around us.”
78 Photo Essay: Caroline Ivey
“I immediately began to remove certain types of food from my diet, like processed foods and sugar, and began to incorporate more anti-inflammatory, whole foods. Within a few weeks’ time, it was like a miracle had happened in my body.”
78 Photo Essay: Kay Sartain
If there is a hot spot, a problem, come to me—I'll figure it out. I have three girls that I work with closely; I feel like they're my daughters. There's not much going on in the bank that we don't touch.”
78 Photo Essay: Letisha Williams, Letisha Williams Photography
“I asked for a camera for Christmas, so I could take pictures of my baby. Photography wasn’t a passion at first; it was a way to save money on pictures. Now I couldn’t imagine my life without photography.”
78 Photo Essay: April Herron, Mayor of Carbon Hill
“I’ve been a waitress in this town since I was 14. I’ve been pouring their coffee and bringing them biscuits since I was a child.”