Even in the darkest moments of 2020, there was light in our community.
Every Monday, Spectrum News 13 showcases people who make Central Florida a little better.
They are our Everyday Heroes. They make our community a better place.
- RELATED: See the latest Everyday Hero stories
And just like in year's past, you can help us decide one of the award-winners — the Viewers' Choice.
We've narrowed the list to four finalists, and we're asking you to choose who you think deserves the 2020 Viewers' Choice honor. Click on the links to see each nominee's profile, then vote in our poll below.
We'll announce the winner in a Salute to Everyday Heroes special that will air later this year.
Step 1: Click on the articles to see their stories
- Kwame Poke: Giving kids of all ages a safe place to go after school is always a good thing. And Kwame Poke has made it his mission to keep kids busy on the hardwood.
- Tori Taylor: Tori Taylor created her own way of helping people and supporting equality for everyone. The 9-year-old girl handmade hundreds of bracelets for organizations supporting the homeless, foster care, and those overcoming illnesses just to name a few.
- Téa Matteoni: Sometimes a simple “thanks" can go a long way. That was what inspired a pint-sized Everyday Hero, who doodled her appreciation for those on the frontlines and sent out thank you messages across the country.
- Heidi Hardman: Heidi didn’t start Polka Dogz rescue for the dogs most likely to get adopted, or even most likely to survive.