Spectrum News 13's "A Salute to Everyday Heroes" 2024
Saying thank you to everyone who donates their time, their talent, their gifts, and their all, giving back to our neighbors in need.
Saying thank you to everyone who donates their time, their talent, their gifts, and their all, giving back to our neighbors in need.
Sharon Crane has a passion for giving back by way of volunteering in her local community.
Volusia’s Food and Agricultural Sciences Academy provides practical farming education under the guidance of experienced farmers like Brenda Hamilton.
Volunteers help collect stuffed animals for children in the hospital and provide handwritten cards.
Her work with the American Lung Association's Orlando chapter began after learning that her father needed a lung transplant and continues today.
Coach Dorsey volunteers with SunRidge Elementary School’s run club in Winter Garden.
The former Orlando and Orange County official spends most of her free time helping at the L. Claudia Allen Senior Center in Washington Shores.
Brown founded iHope Mentoring to give young men encouragement and to try to keep them from a life on the streets.
He's been a mentor for the last four years.
Rusty Durham started “Rusty’s Bicycle Recycle” nearly 20 years ago.
Good news is good news. Curtis McCloud profiles a local person who is making a difference in the Central Florida area and beyond on "Everyday Heroes." Tune in every Monday starting at 5:53 a.m. for stories that will warm your heart and soul. To nominate an Everyday Hero, please use the form below. Include the name of the person you are nominating, contact information, email and phone number, and a short explanation of why they are a hero.
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Stetson University professor Wendy Anderson shares her story of juggling multiple roles while caring for her aging parents in Volusia County.
A couple wants to make it easier to turn from Temple Drive.
The Fram2 crew will be the first humans ever to orbit Earth’s polar regions from space.
IDignity is breaking barriers for Orlando residents by helping them secure essential identification.
Xavier's mother and her boyfriend were charged in his death.