The personal injury law firm of Allen, Allen, Allen, & Allen is celebrating its 15th annual Hometown Heroes Awards. The distinction goes to local individuals who have made a substantial contribution to their community. This year’s class of 21 joins a group of 550 previously recognized individuals since the program began in 2010.
“For the past fifteen years at the Allen Law Firm, we have highlighted local leaders who embody the firm’s values of service, care, compassion, community and family,” said Jason Konvicka, President of Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen. “We are committed to protecting the injured and carrying out our work in service to others, and it’s clear that each of this year’s Hometown Heroes shares these values and are generating positive change in their communities.”
The 2024 Allen & Allen Hometown Heroes include:
Charlottesville
- Kate and Tori Butler – Teddy Bear Brigade
- Jen Koym – LilyPads Housing
- Lorretta Johnson-Morgan – Fluvanna Leaders for Race & Diversity
Fredericksburg
- Ted Schubel –Town Talk with Ted
- Anne Little – Tree Fredericksburg
- Susan Purks – Simply Angels Veteran Outreach
- Mike Zitz – Sunshine Baseball League
- Chrissy Blake – Old Dominion Humane Society
Richmond
- Ann Taylor – Petersburg Library Foundation
- Elizabeth Redford – Tablespoons Bakery and the Next Move Program
- Jerome Early – Richmond Friends of the Homeless
- Ellery Lundy – Broken Men Foundation
- Josh Jones – Vet to Vet Vehicles
- Pete Adler – project:HOMES
- Sandee Smith – Unity Ride 4 Sickle Cell
- Sandra Antoine – The Giving Heart
- Shirley Scarborough – Cry Loud Spare Not Speak Up
- Taylor Scott – RVA Community Fridges
- Wade Runge – M3 Bridge Recovery
- Michael Zetlan – Open Space Education
- Janelle Ballard – River City Dreams
To learn more about Allen & Allen’s Hometown Heroes Award and this year’s selections, visit here.
At the date of publication, this organization is a client of The Hodges Partnership.