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MIFA’s Something Good in Memphis campaign is designed to celebrate those who make Memphis better, whether it’s the stranger who helps change your flat tire in the rain or a human services pioneer who changes the lives of a hundred poor Memphians. Sometimes people tend to focus on the bad and forget the good, but we see reminders of the good in Memphis every day!

 

Nominating is quick and easy – just fill out our simple form! Nominate friends, neighbors,and colleagues whose daily efforts or remarkable deeds embody the spirit of positive action in our community.Thank you for being a part of the good in Memphis!

 

MIFA's mission is to change the community by helping change lives through programs which sustain the independence of seniors, stabilize and transform families in crisis, and equip urban teens for success. Learn more about MIFA.

          

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the good in memphis

Dave Lindstrom helps all over town

Dave Lindstrom is Something Good in Memphis. "I met Dave Lindstrom while volunteering at WYPL. In addition to reading there several times a week for the on-air programs, Dave is involved in volunteer activities at the YMCA and serves on their board of directors. He is also active at the Memphis Peace and Justice Center, works tirelessly helping current and future non-profit leaders and executives through the Alliance For Non Profit excellence, is active at First Congregational Church and lends...
Posted by trobinson@mifa.org at 11:43 AM | 0 comments

Amber Reed is a student making a difference

Amber Reed is Something Good in Memphis. "As only an 8th grader at FACS, Amber is out trying to work hard for the community and especially the elderly by working on creating an Adopt a Senior program. In just weeks she has put together Project: Valentine Cards, where elementary students make cards that will be delivered to area nursing homes, established a pen pal at a nursing home in Batesville, MS, and hopes to create a program that other teenagers will want to be involved in." Nominated by...
Posted by trobinson@mifa.org at 11:33 AM | 0 comments

Joey McDaniel is a great friend

Joey McDaniel is Something Good in Memphis. "Joey McDaniel never hesitates to go out of his way for a friend. When my family was sick, not only did he call to check on us - he offered to do a drugstore run and brought soup and cupcakes to our doorstep! If everyone was a friend like Joey, the world would be a better place!" Nominated by Anna Kathryn Word.
Posted by trobinson@mifa.org at 11:08 AM | 0 comments

Nathan Harmeier goes Above and Beyond for Memphis

Nathan Harmeier is definitely Something Good in Memphis. "Nathan always thinks of other first. He is the owner of Above and Beyond Electric. The name speaks for itself. He is always going Above and Beyond for his customer. His main reason for going into business is to help other. Once a month his staff volunteers for MIFA's Meals on Wheels program. He ran a special campaign in October for Breast Cancer Awareness. For Christmas, his staff worked with the Salvation Army as bell ringers. He also...
Posted by trobinson@mifa.org at 10:43 AM | 1 comments

Zac Carpenter moves as Memphis moves

Zac Carpenter is Something Good in Memphis. "He has his hands in everything. He volunteered for Mayor Wharton's campaign, he spends time at the P&J Center, and is just a tireless cheerleader for the city. He moves as Memphis moves." Nominated by Todd Baker.
Posted by trobinson@mifa.org at 10:20 AM | 0 comments

Deanie Parker great for Memphis music

"A great lady and a long time friend who maintained the Stax light." Nominated by Patrick Montier.   Deanie Parker was nominated earlier as Something Good in Memphis and was featured in the Commercial Appeal ( link ).  
Posted by trobinson@mifa.org at 11:03 AM | 0 comments

Regenia Dowell works for our school children

Regenia Dowell is Something Good in Memphis. She is doing a great job as the Memphis Council Parent Teacher Association Treasurer, and she is really helping the children all over the city. Her job is so important to the future of our city. She is trying to build a strong educational system for the very talented and deserving Memphis children. Nominated by Shahzad Siddiqi.
Posted by trobinson@mifa.org at 10:30 AM | 0 comments

Valerie June adds to our sonic texture

"Valerie June is Something Good in Memphis. Not only does Val add to the great mix of Memphis's sonic texture, she is a shining example of how to treat people kindly and fairly." Nominated by Jes Crownover.
Posted by trobinson@mifa.org at 9:58 AM | 0 comments

Wendy Garrison is Something Good in Memphis

"Wendy is a MIFA Volunteer Long-Term Care Ombudsman at Court Manor Nursing Center in Memphis. In December, Wendy arranged with her co-workers at Mid-South Transplant Foundation to sponsor a Christmas party for Court Manor residents. They provided food and music and every resident received a gift selected from a wish list. Wendy and Mid-South Transplant Foundation are Something Good in Memphis!" Nominated by Rick Finkey.
Posted by trobinson@mifa.org at 9:36 AM | 0 comments

Susan Ratner looks out for Memphis' children

"Susan Ratner is Something Good In Memphis! Susan serves as Guardian Ad Litem in Juvenile Court, representing the best interest of the child in dependency and neglect cases. Susan works tirelessly to make sure the children are protected and represented, working hand in hand with DCS and the Juvenile Court Justices. Her big heart and her determination to go what's right mean happy endings for tens of children each year!" Nominated by Claire Ryan.
Posted by trobinson@mifa.org at 9:13 AM | 0 comments

Sarla Nichols improves Memphis with yoga

Sarla Nichols is Something Good in Memphis. "Sarla brings inner-peace and physical health to many residents of the Midsouth through her Yoga Studio and the yoga/meditation classes that she teaches. Helping so many people to relax, be healthy and to act from love can only make Memphis a better place!" Nominated by Lisa Nezwazky.
Posted by trobinson@mifa.org at 2:28 PM | 0 comments

Brad Watkins does great work for our city

Brad Watkins has created such positive change in Memphis in the past year. As Project Organizer for the Midsouth Peace & Justice Center, he has brought important issues to light in the Memphis community. His input helped the Shelby County commissioners take over the Rape Crisis Center ; his Issues First Initiative required that mayoral candidates pledge to address the community’s most important issues, which proved successful when Mayor Wharton and MLGW gave power to past due customers...
Posted by trobinson@mifa.org at 11:42 AM | 0 comments

Dr. Geoffrey Ward leads the Memphis Boychoir

Dr. Geoffrey Ward is Something Good in Memphis. "I would like to nominate Dr. Geoffrey Ward, Artistic Director of the Memphis Boychoir.This Organization is in it's 22nd season of serving boys grades 2-6 in the greater Memphis area. The Memphis Boychoir is focused not only on the continuing musical growth of the boys, but also the process of developing them into the next great leaders in the city of Memphis. As the artistic director, Dr. Ward works with the boys 2 hours, 2 days per week after...
Posted by trobinson@mifa.org at 11:12 AM | 0 comments

Zach Randolph is Something Good in Memphis

 "Zach Randolph is Something Good in Memphis. I don't know him personally, but this is just a shining example of someone who has a lot, and is giving a lot. Memphis Grizzlies Forward Zach Randolph is paying several MLGW light bills for struggling Memphis families." Nominated by Penelope McDowell.     Zach Randolph is Something Good in Memphis
Posted by trobinson@mifa.org at 10:55 AM | 0 comments

Janet Boscarino keeps Memphis Clean

Janet Boscarino is Something Good in Memphis. "Janet leads the Clean Memphis organization in working with community leaders and individuals to clean up our city. She has arranged countless events that make a difference in our neighborhoods, parks and downtown where clean up is most needed. She is an asset to Memphis and I'm proud to know her." Nominated by Johanna Ellis.
Posted by trobinson@mifa.org at 10:33 AM | 0 comments

Happy Birthday, Elvis Presley! Still Something Good in Memphis!

Elvis Presley is Something Good in Memphis! "During his life, Elvis helped put Memphis on the map. Since his death, millions of people have visited this city that he made famous. The charitable work that he started has continued through the Elvis Presley Charitable Foundation, and Memphis continues to benefit from this most famous citizen. Happy 75th Birthday, Elvis! Thanks for taking care of business in Memphis!" Nominated by Anna Kathryn Word.
Posted by trobinson@mifa.org at 9:19 AM | 0 comments

Becky Clark gives back to help children in need

Becky Clark is truly Something Good in Memphis. "As a child growing up in Memphis, Becky Clark and her family lived through horrific abuse at the hands of her stepfather. As a kid, she did all she could to try to get help, despite his threats to kill her and her family. She called the police, she courageously told a teacher, but there was no help. Her losses were great. Battering caused total hearing loss. After years of abuse, her twin brother took his own life in early adulthood. But Becky...
Posted by trobinson@mifa.org at 11:38 AM | 1 comments

Bobby Rogers embodies the spirit of the holidays

Bobby Rogers understands the spirit of the holidays, and he is truly Something Good in Memphis. "Upon hearing that we had not been able to get a Christmas tree, Bobby and his kids delivered one to our doorstep that very afternoon, just days before Christmas. It made my wife's Christmas." Nominated by James Aycock.
Posted by trobinson@mifa.org at 11:25 AM | 0 comments

Georgia Session is a dedicated volunteer, serving the elderly in Memphis

Georgia Session is Something Good in Memphis. "Georgia puts her many years of experience as a Certified Nurse Assistant to good use in the community. She volunteers for the MIFA Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program and improves the lives of residents in nursing homes." Nominated by Rick Finkey.
Posted by trobinson@mifa.org at 11:02 AM | 0 comments

Dorothy Cox is Something Good in Memphis

"Dorothy Cox is such a Kind, Humble, and Spiritual woman. Whatever your needs are she will gladly help or direct you to the help you need without judgment. Dorothy Cox is Something Good in Memphis." Nominated by Diane Reed.
Posted by trobinson@mifa.org at 10:07 AM | 0 comments

Kimkea Harris is a mentor for Memphis' young ladies

Kimkea Harris is Something Good in Memphis. "Kimkea has a heart for seeing young ladies be successful. She put her inner passion to work by forming a Christian Sorority/ mentoring group called D.O.V.E.S. (Daughters of Virtue Exalting the Savior). She found others with her same passion and they serve as mentors for these young ladies. The D.O.V.E.S. also do community service on a regular basis with nonprofit groups throughout the city of Memphis." Nominated by Renee Meeks.
Posted by trobinson@mifa.org at 10:00 AM | 0 comments
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