Glenview Middle School teacher Belinda Rusch was surprised by KWQC and SERVPRO with the Hometown Hero Award. Rusch was given the honor for her service to her students, fellow staff members and veterans.
Lynne Flores works as a supervisor here at Impact Blood Center in Davenport and always goes above and beyond. Every year, she organizes a blood drive to benefit Fosters Voice, a suicide awareness non profit.
Walker Kelly, the Program Director at VNA Community Services in Galesburg was surprised with the Hometown Hero Award in appreciation of his service to senior citizens.
TV6 and Servpro surprised Christy Desmit with the Hometown Hero Award in recognition for her service to the Kewanee community through using her passion for yoga to serve others.
TV6 and Servpro surprised Caroline Bredekamp with the Hometown Hero Award in recognition for her service to the Preston community through committee work and grant writing.
Abigail Johnson is the founder of Veterans Tech Support, a nonprofit providing educational technology resources to veterans. In appreciation of her service to veterans, TV6 and SERVPRO surprised Abigail with the Hometown Hero Award.
After 45 years of service as a volunteer for the Fruitland Fire Department, Don Briggs is retiring. In recognition of his years of service, Don was selected as the Hometown Hero Award winner on behalf of SERVPRO and TV6.
Kinna Hodges was honored with the Hometown Hero Award from ServPro and TV6 for her service to the community. Hodges is the founder of Kinna’s House of Love, a non-profit serving the Quad Cities in many ways including assisting single homeless women.
Greg Burke is the winner of the Hometown Hero Award presented by TV6 and ServPro in recognition of his volunteer work for the food pantry at St. John’s church in East Moline.
Jim Carter is a gifted carpenter who loves giving his time and talents to those in need. In recognition of all he does for the community, Carter was presented with the TV6/ServPro Hometown Hero award.