Karen Hannon really kills us with her kindness. Seriously—she has built an entire operation out of random acts of kindness, and you’ll see her around town distributing her amazing Community Kindness Calendars. Through her partnership with local media and businesses, she createdOperation Community Kindness sponsored by her site, SpotlightRichmond.com. “Our goal is to create a culture [...]
Lynn Hughes, February 2009
Nominated by Gin Brockwell, Lynne Hughe’s success is derived from extreme sadness: she lost both of her parents by age twelve. Lynn turned her grief into a dream-come-true for other children who would experience similar loss: she createdComfort Zone Camp. Comfort Zone Camp is a camp that offers a respite from the storm for children who [...]
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Amy Strite, December 2008
Why do we like Amy Strite so much? Simply put, she helps kids all over Richmond reach their potential with an amazing organization called CHIP of Greater Richmond: Children’s Health Involving Parents. Amy works extensively with those in the private and public sector in collaborative effort to assess current and changing need, evaluate the effectiveness of [...]
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Tabitha Geary, November 2008
Everyone is talking about her. This is no scrap-booking, photo-taping, ordinary gal. Her products are memorable and will stick with you for a lifetime (some literally!)Your browser may not support display of this image. Tabitha Geary, owner of her own creative company,Tabitha Geary is an entrepreneur, a mother-of-five, and her work has been featured by [...]
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