December 2024 Newsletter
Happy Holidays from NWGHA - December 2024 Monthly Newsletter
Upcoming NWGHA Meetings
- Date: December 2024 - TBA
- What: NWGHA Board of Comm. Mtg.
- Where: Board Room
- When: 8:30 AM
Public Housing Rent Collection Reminder
- Rent is due the First Day of the Month. No partial payments accepted.
- Rent is considered delinquent (LATE) if not received by 4:30 PM on the fifth day of the month.
- Late fee is $30. Late fees will post on the 5th day of the month after 4:30 PM.
- Dispossessory warrants are filed 30 days from the 5th day of the month.
- Legal Fees ($100) are added to accounts if rent is not paid by the 30 day notice.
- If you receive two (2) dispossessory warrants within a 12 month period, NWGHA does not have to accept your payment.
Are you looking for a Mentor?
We are looking to provide mentoring through the 100 Black Men of Rome for middle school, high school, and college students along with recent grads. Contact the EnVision Center Coordinator for more information.
Continuous Improvement
Take the time to read through the Newsletter, as some phone numbers have been updated.
Daytime Hours - Work Orders
To report damages or request repairs during daytime hours, please call your Property Manager.
- Highrises 2&3 & Ave. B
Daytime Office Phone: 706.252.9557
Cell Phone: 706.252.4645 - John Graham Homes
Daytime Office Phone: 706.252.9561
Cell Phone: 706.290.1614 - Main High, Joe Wright Village & Pennington Place (PH)
Daytime Office Phone: 706.252.9582
Cell Phone: 706.252.4650 - Willingham at Division, Village Green & Hannah's Place
Daytime Office Phone: 706.591.5055
Cell Phone: 706.591.5055 - Rockmart & Jackson Square
Daytime Office Phone: 770.684.6571
Cell Phone: 706.506.8443 - Bill Collins Village, Pennington Place, Maple Street Renaissance, Darlington Way, Brown Street, & Second St.
Daytime Office Phone: 706.509.2943
Cell Phone: 706.728.5650 - Cave Spring
Daytime Office Phone: 706.777.3375
Cell Phone: 706.252.4636
After Hours Work Orders
To report damages or request repairs after hours, please call your emergency maintenance numbers. DO NOT send a text message.
- Highrises & Ave. B
After Hours Phone: 706.252.4644 - John Graham Homes, Maple Street Renaissance, Brown St. & Darlington Way
After Hours Phone: 706.252.4640 - Main High, Joe Wright Village, Pennington Place, Second St.
After Hours Phone: 706.252.4641 - Willingham at Division, Village Green, Willingham Village, Bill Collins Village, and Hannah's Place
After Hours Phone: 706.252.4641 - Rockmart, Jackson Square, and Cave Spring
After Hours Phone: 706.252.4640
NWGHA Phone Numbers
- Justin Jones, Executive Director - 706.378.3940
- Lisa Massey, Deputy Exec. Director - 706.378.3948
- Madonna Murphy, Director of Housing - 706.252.4636
- Human Resource Coordinator - 706.378.3941
- Rome Children's Academy - 706.235.5289
- Rockmart Children's Academy - 706.477.1570
- Appalachian Housing Counseling Agency - 706.378.9917
- Housing Choice Voucher, Rome & Rockmart - 706.235.0247
- Elaina Beeman, Director of Resident Services & SOAR Coordinator - 706.291.3031
- Adult Education Program (GED) - 706.368.5738
- LaShawn Hall, EnVision Center Coordinator - 706.314.8514
- Aaliyah Linley, ROSS Service Coordinator - 706.252.4647
- Dediere Brown, PH, FSS Coordinator - 706.368.5722
- Rhonda Houser, HCV FSS Coordinator - 706.331.4171
Fair Housing Complaints
- Housing Discrimination Hotline: 1.800.669.9777
NWGHA Security & Investigations
- Rand Nichols: 706.252.9545
Anonymous Tip Line
For residents to use to report security issues when you don't want your name associated with the report.
Work Orders
To report damages or request repairs during daytime hours, please call your Property Manager. Work orders must be CALLED IN or REQUESTED IN PERSON at the Property Manager's office. Stopping an employee on the property or talking to maintenance staff to request a repair is NOT the way to submit a work order request. You MUST CALL or go to the office. Leave a voicemail, if there is no answer. DO NOT send a text message.
Do you have a bug or roach problem?
Call in a work order IMMEDIATELY! The longer you wait to report this problem the bigger the problem gets!
Attention High-Rise Community
Please come to the office to receive your NEW key card. The NEW key card will gain you access to the stairways and laundry rooms. Thanks, Property Manager.
2024 Pest Control Schedule
- Frost & Barron (Highrise 2/3), Charles Hight HR1 RAD, Ave B, & Sandra D. Hudson Villas
December 2-6 - Park Homes, John Graham Hones, East Rome Renaissance
December 9-13 - Main High, Joe Wright, Ashland Park, Rockmart, & Pennington Place
December 16-20 - Bill Collins, Willingham Village RAD, Village Green, Willingham at Division, & Hannah's Place
December 23-27 - Cave Spring - Quarterly
October 4th
Staff will be conducting in-person pest control according to the above schedule. Staff will be checking for preventive maintenance, housekeeping & Infestation issues. Therefore, all rooms will be observed. If an infestation is suspected, contact your Property Manager immediately.
NWGHA Holiday Office Closure
- Tuesday, December 24th - Christmas Eve
- Wednesday, December 25th - Christmas Day
NWGHA Employment Opportunities
- Accountant Manager (degree required)
- Youthbuild Director (degree required) - $25/hr
- Youthbuild Job Developer (degree required) - $20/hr
- Maintenance Specialist - Electrician - $19 and up
- Part-time Cooks - (1 opening) - Rockmart Children's Academy
- PRN - Assistant Teacher - Rockmart Children's Academy - $10/hr and up depending on job/experience
If interested, please visit our office at 326 W 9th Street, Rome, GA 30165 between 8 am and 5 pm to fill out an application or drop off a resume. If you have any questions, contact Maria King, HR Coordinator, at 706.378.3941 or mking@nwgha.com.
NWGHA Teamwork Makes the Dream Work - Come join our team!
Banty Jones Park - Temporary Closing Update
The City of Rome is undertaking extensive improvements to Banty Jones Park. The budget for the project is approximately $6 million. The design and engineering work has been completed. The next step is shutting down the park and starting demolition. Elements throughout the park were included as a result of feedback received during the Choice Neighborhood Planning process. Planned park improvements include:
- Splash pad with ground jets
- Entrance plaza with boardwalk & seating
- Toddler & youth playground areas with handicap accessible features
- Shade structures & pavilion with picnic area
- Paved walking path around flex lawn
- Amphitheater with stage
- Multi-stall restroom building
- ... and more!
Anticipated construction date: Mid-December
Anticipated length of park closure: 11 months
The goal of the City is to make this park a major neighborhood amenity. Once improved, the park will offer the community a much needed outdoor space for family activities and recreational opportunities. Banty
Jones Park will be fun for everyone!
Any questions can be directed to the City of Rome Community Development Department at 706.236.4477.
The EnVision Center
Economic Development
Dawn Ables, Vice President and Retail Market Manager with Synovus Bank hosted a financial literacy workshop on Thursday, Dec 7th at the EnVision Center. The workshop provided an overview of the basics such as creating a budget plan, tracking income expenses, and how to build and maintain good credit. There were over 20 individuals in attendance.
Character & Leadership
In honor of Veterans Day 2024, Resident Services hosted Coffee & Donuts with the Veterans at Ashland Park Community Room. We had the pleasure of hearing stories of the past from Mr. Michael Crews. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!
Health & Wellness
Tuesday, December 12th, The EnVision Center partnered with Georgia Highlands College Nursing students program to provide a presentation on STD's. By carefully planning and executing a well-structured workshop, students were educated on protective measures. Georgia Highlands nursing students were able to discuss symptoms and provide resources. An interactive Q &A allowed students to ask questions openly.
Project SOAR
Project SOAR Navigators hosted FAFSA Night on Wednesday, November 13th at the Envision Center. There were a total of 21 individuals that participated in the event. Project SOAR FAFSA Night follow-up night will be held on Thursday, December 5th at the EnVIsion Center from 5:00pm - 7:00pm.
On Thursday, November 14th, Project SOAR and GED students had the opportunity to tour University of West Georgia campus. The college tour and dining experience in the college cafeteria offered a glimpse into college life. Students received a warm welcome, engaged in conversations with the tour guide. The tour was to allow prospective students to get the feel of the campus environment and to make a more informed decision regarding their college choice.
ROME City Schools - Informational
- DECEMBER 20: End of Second Nine Weeks
- DECEMBER 20: Independent Learning Day
- DECEMBER 23-31: Winter Holidays / School District Closed
FSS Participants Only - Join us for a Christmas Party
December 20th from 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The Gym at 560 N Division St, Rome, GA 30165
RSVP to your FSS Coordinator
Let's Celebrate!
Join Angel Express & Janet Baltzer for the Annual Christmas Tea Party
Wednesday, December 11, 2024 from 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM in the Highrise #2 Community Room.
YouthBuild
Follow Us @NWGHAYouthBuild
Attention: Youth Ages 16-24
Are you ready for a change and new opportunities?
The time is NOW!
Our next cohort for the Northwest Georgia Housing Authority (NWGHA) YouthBuild is starting soon! YouthBuild is a free-to-join career, learning, and life skills building program for young people. We value and support your goals, dreams, and aspirations.
- Next 2-Week Orientation: 1/6/25 - 1/17/25
- Next YouthBuild Start Date: 1/20/25
GED Program
Testing Preparation and Tutoring Support and Transportation Services
Post-Secondary Education Placement
Certifications
Free Construction Training Certifications
Free CNA Healthcare Certifications
Earn Bi-Weekly Stipends while you learn
Leadership Skills
Job Readiness and Placement Assistance
Career Coaching and Goal-Setting
Hands-on Work Experience
Are you interested or have questions? Please call:
- Reggie Sanders, YouthBuild Director - 762.327.4316 - Email rsanders@nwgha.com
- TaKoya Garrett, YouthBuild Case Manager - 762.357.3469 - Email tgarrett@nwgha.com
- The EnVision Center GED Program - 706.314.8514
Enrollment space is limited! Click here to begin sign-up process.
Appalachian Housing & Redevelopment Corporation
Appalachian Housing Counseling Agency (AHCA)
Saving:
Saving on a regular basis can help you make progress toward achieving your goals, and better handle unexpected expenses when they come up. Savings is money you set aside today or weekly to us in the future. It could be for something you need in the next few months or even years from now.
People save for many reasons:
- Unexpected expenses and emergencies
- A bill they know will be due every few months
- Annual expenses like children's school supplies
- To pay for their own goals, such as new appliances, a car, a home, and retirement
Taking the first step to saving:
- You can decrease spending and put the money "not spent" into savings
- You can also increase your income to increase savings. For example, if you don't already, you could work a second job part-time and save some of that extra income
- Sometimes you experience an unexpected increase in income. For example, you may get unanticipated overtime, extra hours at work, a bonus, or a tax refund. Consider setting aside some of this "extra" income into your savings account
Making saving automatic: People who save successfully generally choose an automatic system of saving for their goals, They make the decision about where to save, set up the system, and then save money from every paycheck without having to think about it. If you have a bank account and direct deposit, you can arrange automatically deposit some of your paycheck into a savings account every time you are paid.
You can save while receiving public benefits: If you receive public benefits and want to start saving for emergencies and goals, you may want to know about asset limits. Assets are things that you own. Assets can include money or a savings or checking account, and things like your car, home, land, and business inventory.
Save! Save! Save!
Tara Morgan-Johnson
Email: tara.johnson@nwgha.com
Office: 706.378.9917
Cell: 706.252.4970
In partnership with the Department of Public Health, a Flu Vaccination Clinic was held at the Jo-Ann Harbin Community room on Monday, November 18th. Staff from DPH were on site to provide flu vaccination to residents and staff. Special thanks to NWGHA staff who participated. Stay Safe & wash hands frequently.
Tax Credit / Section 8 Properties
Tax Credit / Section 8 Rent Collection Reminder
- Rent is due the first day of the month.
- Rent is considered delinquent (late) if not received by the fifth day of the month after 4:30 PM.
- Late fee is $50. Late fees will post on the 5th day of the month after 4:30 PM.
- Dispossessory warrants are filed 30 days from the 5th day of the month.
- Legal Fees ($100) are added to accounts if rent is not paid by the 30-day notice.
- If you receive two (2) dispossessory warrants within a 12-month period, NWGHA may not have to accept your payment.
- Payments must be made with checks or money orders - No Cash.
- Checks and money orders should be made out to Ashland Park.
- Partial Payments are not accepted.
HCV Phone Numbers
- HCV Director, Hannah Phillips 706.766.3314
- Front Office 706.235.0247
- HCV Coordinator 706.295.4763
- FSS Coordinator 706.291.3030
After Hours Work Orders
To report damages or request repairs after hours, please call your emergency maintenance number. Do Not send a text message.
- Willingham Village RAD
After Hours Phone: 706.252.4641 - Charles Hight - HR 1 RAD
After Hours Phone: 706.252.4644 - Park Homes RAD
After Hours Phone: 706.252.4644 - Sandra D. Hudson Villas
After Hours Phone: 706.252.4640 - Ashland Park
After Hours Phone: 706.252.4641
Daytime Hours Work Orders
To report damages or request repairs during daytime hours, please call your Property Manager.
- Willingham Village RAD
Property Manager's Cell: 706.844.6320
Property Manager's Office: 706.291.3027
Assistant Property Manager's Office: 706.252.9665 - Charles Hight - Highrise 1 RAD
Daytime Office Phone: 706.252.9599
Cell Phone: 706.844.6906
Assistant Property Manager's Office: 929.254.1945 - Park Homes RAD
Daytime Office Phone: 706.291.3028
Cell Phone: 706.506.0930
Assistant Property Manager's Office: 706.252.9542 - Sandra D. Hudson Villas
Daytime Office Phone: 706.710.3274
Cell Phone: 706.676.1075 - Ashland Park
Daytime Office Phone: 706.314.8438
Cell Phone: 706.252.4637
Assistant Property Manager's Office: 706.413.8879
Community Events & Resources
Next Step Care - Options for You
You have care options and we're here to help you navigate them.
- Home meal delivery
- Emergency response systems (alert systems for falls)
- In-home personal support services (personal care/chore services)
- Assisted living centers/personal care homes
- Adult day care
- Skilled nursing and medication set up
- Case Management
Helping Healthcare Make Sense for Over 20 Years
2024 Winter Wonderland
Runs from November 29th - December 24th and includes:
- Real Snow
- Inflatable Slides
- Bouncy House Snowman
- Toboggan Tunnel
- Nightly Movies
- & more
Holiday Lights of Rome
- November 29 - December 31
- $20/car - $50 Season Pass
- 300 Foot Drive through panel
- Go around as many times as you like in an evening
Food Resources
Live Oak Baptist Church food panty will be open on Thursdays from 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM. It is located at: 5506 Fosters Mill Rd SW, Cave Spring, GA.
Lovejoy Baptist Church - Lovejoy Soup Kitchen is open every 3rd Saturday of the each month from 11:45 AM - 12:45 PM. Located at 436 Branham Ave SW Rome, GA 30161.
Victory Baptist Church - Bread of Life Food Pantry 15 Hendrix Rd. Rockmart, GA 30153 Open: Tues 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM and Thurs 8:00 AM - 11:00 PM 678.685.4570. Can only visit once a week per family and must have photo ID.
BOAZ Ministry - Open: Thursday 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM at 706 W Elm St. Rockmart, GA 30153. Hot Meals and Free Groceries 706.830.8477.
Journey Community Food Pantry - 5 Redmond Court NW Rome, GA 30165. OPEN: Wednesdays 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM. Bring Proof of Identity. 706.346.7064
Persons Banned from ALL NWGHA Properties
Ban List Reminder
NWGHA Residents are responsible for reading and reviewing the ban list. Any resident that allows a person on Housing Authority property who is banned from NWGHA property will be in violation of NWGHA policy and his/her lease may be TERMINATED.
Adams, Aniah 3-22-34
ADAMS, ARTHUR TREMAINE 07-16-37
ADAMS, AYRON 12-15-27
ADAMS, DORCUS 07-05-25
AGAN, DALE 01-04-27
ALEXANDER, CLIFFORD 03-04-34
ALEXANDER, LAVOLIA 04-01-29
Alexander, Marshall 06-29-2028
Allen, Carie M. 11-14-29
ALLEN, JANESSIA 01-04-27
ALLMOND, EMMILEIGH 08-07-25
AMOS, KIMBERLY 01-20-26
ANTHONY, TERRY 03-28-26
ATKINS, NICHOLAS 04-28-25
AYCOCK, JEFF 11-23-31
AYERS, BOBBY LIFETIME
BAILEY, KADERIUS 03-02-30
BALDWIN, TOMMY 04-13-25
BALTIMORE, JAMES 12-14-24
BANNISTER, ALEXIS 11-19-26
BARBER, BOBBY 04-14-26
BARNETT, ROBERT III LIFETIME
barton, charli 8-29-34
Baxter (Davis), April 12-28-32
Chase Dalton Beam 8-4-28
BEAM, TIMOTHY 03-27-39
BEASLEY, JUSTINE 01-28-31
BENNETT, PATRICK 12-23-26
BILLIEW, MELISSA 09-16-25
BINGHAM, HOSEA JR. 11-22-27
BINKLEY, HALLZIE 03-03-26
BISHOP, DAMAR LIFETIME
BLACKMON, MAHAYAL 07-10-34
BLAKE, RONALD 2-19-25
BLAKELY, ERIC 06-08-26
BOATFIELD, SARA 01-17-25
BOATNER, ALLEN DEWAYNE 12-16-29
BODINE, JULIE 10-24-2025
BOGUE, MICHAEL 06-27-27
Booker, Aleigha 4-11-33
BRADFORD, TREVELYN 11-21-28
BRADLEY, BRICE 04-26-26
BRADLEY, MELBOURNE 03-10-27
Brannon, Amber 8-3-26
Brock, Heather 12-12-33
BRODERICK, ELLIS 11-06-34
BROOKS, JEMIA 05-15-26
BROOME, CALVIN JR. 01-07-27
BROWN, CHRISTOPHER 11-13-29
BROWN, JAYAH 7-7-26
BRYANT, DEANDRE 07-28-32
BULLOCK, LARRY (SR) 05-22-2027
BULLOCK, BLYTHE 8-30-29
BURDETTE, DAVID LIFETIME
BURDETTE, KENTELL 01/16/25
Burgin, Bridgette 9-21-28
BYNUM, LISA RENAE 03-04-29
Christian, Caitlin 8-30-26
CALDWELL, JADERRICUS 06-28-28
CALDWELL, TA'MYA 7-7-26
CAMPBELL, JAKAYLA 02-21-27
CARLINI, KADO A. 11-7-27
CARMICHEL, DIANE (DRIVER) 05-16-31
CARROLL, MATTHEW 03-13-27
CARSON, CHRISTOPHER LIFETIME
CARTER, ASHLYN 11-19-26
CARTER, JAQUAVIOUS 08-25-29
CARTER, NAUDIA 06-06-27
CARVER, AMANDA 08-25-2025
Chambers, Olivia 4-21-28
CHAMBERS, RODERICK 11-15-27
Chambers, Stephon 12-13-28
CHANCUX, GASPAR 04-01-26
CHEEKS, XAVIER 02-10-27
CLAYTON, REBECCA 08-11-32
CLEMMONS, CHRISTOPHER 01-17-2028
CLOWERS, CALVIN 10-25-30
Comparan, Alondra 2-2-34
CONNELLY, CHARLES 04-19-26
CONNER, BRANDON 02-13-25
COOK, MONTERICA 02-26-25
COOPER, DELMARCO 05-04-25
COOPER, , RODERICK 06-15-25
Cooper, Tariq 2-5-29
COSTLOW, DALTON 3-8-29
COTTO, NANCY 08-03-27
COUGHMAN, HERBERT 02-12-28
CRAWFORD, CHANCE 12-06-26
CRAWFORD, ERIC LAFAYETTE 11-4-29
Crawford, Jalesha 3-22-27
CRAWFORD, RUSSELL EUGENE 03-26-28
CRIDER, BRICE 05-28-26
Cromer, James 3-7-29
Cron, Crystal 5-3-39
CRON, DENISE 08-14-26
CULBERSON, JAMES 3-14-25
CULBERSON, JUSTIN 07-17-25
Dammond, Jalisa 12-26-26
DAMMOND, MARQUELL 09-16-31
DANIEL, DAVID 03-11-26
DANIELS JR., EDWARD LOUISE 10-17-27
DANIEL, INNIS 05-08-27
DANIELS, JAMMIE 05-18-26
DARDEN, CASSLIN 10-19-29
DARDEN, DANEISHA 03-27-28
DAVIS, (BAXTER) APRIL 12-28-32
DAVIS, JOEL 05-18-27
DEBOW, CURTIS 01-25-28
DENNIS, TIMBERLAND 11-07-34
DIAMOND, STEVEN 09-30-30
Diamond, Tryance 2-27-29
DOBBS, DEBBIE 4-11-25
DOCKERY, DEVIN 08-11-32
DOMINGUEZ, DANIEL 12-12-25
DONALDSON, ANTHONY 06-24-27
DOUN, DORTE 03-11-31
DOVER, CHRISTY 02-07-27
DOWDY, SAMANTHA 2-22-26
DRIVER, VICTORIA 9-10-27
DUNN, AKIVIE LADELLA 03-27-28
DUPREE, ANTHONY CHRIS 11-28-26
DUVALL JR., JOHN THOMAS 01-25-25
EASTERWOOD, RYAN KEITH 10-3-34
EDMONDSON, TERRELL 09-28-2025
EDWARDS, RICHARD CLIFFORD 11-21-2026
ELKINS, SHANTERRICA 04-17-2027
ENGLISH, MARKUS 04-22-28
ERWIN, DYLAN 2-19-25
FAIN, RUTH ANN 03-04-26
FALLS, CODY LIFETIME
FARRIS, TRAVALE 12-01-25
FERRELL, MIERCO 3-22-34
FIFE, LARRY 06-21-29
Fincher, Terri 9-20-29
FLETCHER, RONALD 08-28-29
FLOYD, JUSTIN 03-03-26
FORMAN, JOSHUA DION 12-01-27
FORSYTH, GLORIA 12-03-26
FOSTER, TINEKA 06-12-25
FOSTER, QUENECIA 06-14-25
FOWLER, TORY 12-09-26
FRANKS, DON 04-10-29
FRAZIER, ANTIONNE 12-04-25
FRAZIER, COREY 08-04-26
Furmage, JEFFERY 2-29-29
GABLE, JOHNATHAN 07-23-28
GARCIA, MYRA 1-19-39
Garrett, Anthony Tyrone LIFETIME
GARRETT, DAVID 2-19-25
GHANI, SLAMON 1-24-29
GIBSON, AMOS 04-26-27
GIPSON, KENNETH 08-17-25
GOODE, CHILEAYA 11-30-24
GRAMS, COURTNEY 03-18-25
Green, Denise 6-10-27
Green, Melinda 5-21-27
GREEN, SHANE 4-10-27
GREEN, STEPHANO 12-03-31
GREENE, NICHOLAS 01-19-26
GRIMES, LARISSA 12-21-30
GRUBB, CHRISTIE NICHOLE 4-14-25
GUTHRIE, BENJAMIN MAURICE 01-06-26
HALE, JOEY 04-22-27
HALL, BRODREKIUS 05-02-29
HALL, ZACHARY 08-11-32
HAMILTON, BENITA 04-09-25
HAMILTON, CURTIS 12-14-31
HAMMOND, TIMOTHY 12-01-36
HANEY, CASSANDRA 06-15-27
HANEY, THOMAS 10-11-2025
HARPER, JAMAL 01-30-32
HARRELL, EBONY 9-12-33
HARRELL, JONATHAN 06-12-30
HARRIS, ASHFORD 07-27-26
HENDRICKSON, REBECCA 2-24-25
HERRING, OMORO 01-05-28
HIGHT, REGGIE 09-26-27
HILYER, JUSTIN 12-14-26
HOOD, DERIYON LAMAR 11-06-29
HORTON, CIERA 12-29-26
HOSKINS, JEWEL 03-30-25
HOSKINS, KENDRICK 1-29-25
Huie, Tiffany 9-6-33
HUNT, ANTHONY 01-04-27
HUNTER, JAJUAN 05-24-32
HUNTER, LAMAR 01-05-32
HUNTER, SUREROME 06-06-32
INGRAM, JASON M 10-23-29
JACKSON, KEVIN 12-03-31
JACKSON, KATIE 04-27-32
JENKINS, ROY R. 10-16-29
JETT, JARED JR. 01-28-31
JOHNSON, DELANE 08-05-30
JOHNSON, JAQUARION 8-26-29
Johnson, Joshua 4-16-27
JOHNSON, ISABELLA 12-3-32
JOHNSON, WILLIE 10-24-27
JONES, DEANNA 08-17-27
JONES,MARKALA 05-23-25
JONES, RICHARD L. 4-21-28
JONES, WALTER 01-07-25
JORDAN, FREDERICK I. 2-7-29
JOSEPH, RAHMAD 10-26-27
KEETON, CHRISTOPHER 02-12-28
KELLOGG, WALTER 06-31-31
KEEN, KACI 10-19-27
KELLY, CEDRON 10-29-34
KENNEDY, CHARLES LIFETIME
KING, CHELSA 9-6-33
KING, TRENTON 03-29-30
KINNEBREW, JOSEPH 09-20-26
KIRBY, CODIE 08-25-29
KITCHENS, BRANDY M 4-21-26
LACKEY, BRENDA 07-24-26
LANEY, LINDA 09-16-26
LEACH, JADA 2-5-29
Leach II, Joshua Jadell 6/23/33
LEATH, DOMINQUE 08-25-29
LEE, KAYNNE 07-16-31
LEE III, WILLIE JAMES 05-18-32
LESTER, JASMOND 09-23-26
LESTER, QUINCY 02-12-28
Light, Kyle 5-5-33
LITTLE, LATASHA 2-19-25
LONG, DAVID 02-06-36
LOUIS, MELVA 12-22-24
LOVINGOOD, JEFFERY 02-06-30
LOVINGOOD, JUSTIN 02-06-30
LOWE, CALVIN 10-06-35
LOWE, CHARLIE LIFETIME
LUDY, ALLISON 12-09-26
Mack, Chelsie 06-17-2025
MADRIE, JR. JAMES 09-29-2027
MALONE, GORDON 03-19-26
MANNING, DEBORAH 5-26-26
MANNING, EDWARD 08-10-2025
MATHIS, CHANTESIAH 11-12-28
MAXWELL, CHRISJARRIOUS LIFETIME
MAXWELL, MYRTLE 05-19-31
Mccall, Andrew 3-24-25
MCCAIN, CYNTHIA 02-02-26
MCCAIN, JAVARICK 07-19-28
MCCAIN, ROBERT LIFETIME
MCCLURE, QORDARIUS 1-18-29
MCCLURE, TYDARIUS 1-18-29
MCCLURE, VAN ORRICK 03-11-31
MCCLUSKEY, DAMERIA 10-3-34
MCCONNELL, ANTONIO 07-06-28
McCoy, Starla (Parker) 02-12-28
McCullough, Chelsey 08/11/25
MCDOWEL, SHANE 2-19-25
Mears, William 07-06-37
MERCER JR., LOITON DYRUS 7-24-25
Medlock, Mary 12-23-24
Menefee, Quanyannia 6.6.33
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MERRILL, CHANTE 10-10-29
Miller, Loyal 2-29-34
MIMS, CHRISTOPHER 9-23-24
MITCHELL, DARNELL 09-04-25
MITCHELLE, TIARA 2-28-26
MONCRIEF, AMANDA 4-11-25
Monroe, Tony (SCOFFIELD) 6/14/28
MONTGOMERY, AHMARI JERMAINE 11-4-34
MOORE, CLYDE 08-05-35
MOORING, CHARLES 07-29-26
MORGAN, GARY 9-6-33
NAILS, HENRY 02-18-26
NATION, STEVEN 06-17-25
NEAL, BROOKE 01-04-27
NEAL, CLARENCE JR. 11-26-25
NETTLES, ASHFORD 09-23-26
NICHOLS, ORLANDO 04-26-26
NORTH, GREGORY 01-05-28
NUNN, Rayquan 6.13.34
NWOKEDI, INNOCENT 10-29-29
O'NEAL JABREE 3-28-28
ORR, ADAIRUS 02-18-2027
PADGETT, KAYLA 12-14-31
PALMER, TIARRA 4-12-34
PARR, DERRICK HUNTER 03-03-26
PATIO, CRASHUN JOGNO 04-29-25
PATTERSON, KAMONIE 12-09-24
PERKINS, TERIQ NASIR 10-22-34
PETTY, STEPHEN 9-5-27
Phelps, Wade 11-21-24
PILARZ,CHRISTOPHER 06-08-27
PITTS, NOTORIOUS 10-09-30
PLANT, VELENA 02-24-2025
PONDER, LORIE JANE 01-30-32
POWELL, BRIAN 02-24-31
POWELL, JASON M 10-11-29
PRICE, GEORGE 10-29-34
PRIMUS, CHISTION R. 10-16-34
PULLEN, STEPHANIE 08-22-25
QUICK, MARTHA 10-11-2025
REAMS, TRISTAN 1-18-29
REDWINE, AMARI SHAKUR 10-1-34
Reed, Naderricus 5-15-28
REYNOLDS, DUSTIN 08-18-26
REYNOLDS JR, JOSHUA 9-28-30
RICE, BRITTNEY 02-22-31
RICHARDSON, MARK 05-26-25
RINGER, VANCRYSTAL 12-01-26
ROBBINS, KENYA 7-3-28
ROBERSON, DIJON DEMAR 11-08-
ROBINSON, HALEEM 04-13-31
ROBINSON, MELODY 01-26-2026
ROBINSON, STACI 02-05-26
ROBINSON, ULYNCIA 04-19-25
RODEN, CHRISTOPHER 9-6-33
ROGERS, ANDRICUS 10-20-25
ROSE, ELTON 05-04-30
ROUSE, DASHUN 06-22-27
RUTLEDGE, MICHAEL 03-29-26
SALMON, SHAUN BLAKE 12-06-27
SANDERS, CLARISSA 9-17-27
Scott, Gloria 12-03-25
SCOTT, RHONDA 03-20-34
SEARCY, TIMOTHY 09-24-31
SELLERS, ISAAC 12-07-27
Shavers, Cherish 5-3-27
SHAW, BOBBY 04-21-26
SHELL, LARRY 03-03-25
SHEPPARD, CHRISTINA 11-18-26
SHIRKEY, MELONIE ANNE 03-13-32
SHOCKLEY, TASHA 09-18-30
SIMPSON, JONATHAN MATTHEW LIFETIME
SMALL, TYREE 03-15-26
SMART, ANGELA 09-03-25
SMITH, BRITTNEY 03-30-25
SMITH, CLARA 3-11-25
SMITH, LARRY 9-20-27
SNOW, CORY 10-04-2027
STOBY, KEVIN 03-01-25
STOCKS, HIGI 10-02-30
STOCKS, MAURICE 08-19-25
STORY, ANGELIQUE 3-15-26
STRICKLAND, JOSHUA
STUBBS-BARMORE, KARONTA 7-10-34
STUDYVENT, TAYLOR 10-13-26
SULLIVAN, DANNY 09-11-36
SULLIVAN, FREDRESKA KENSHIA 8/3/33
SULLIVAN, TONY DEWAYNE 3-1-29
SYLVESTER, ARMAND D. 5-21-25
TATE, QUINDARIUS 11-12-29
TEEMS, MARDIS 02-19-25
THOMAS, KADALYN 07-06-25
THOMPSON, ANTONIO DEMARCUS 08-21-25
THOMPSON, DELTORIOUS 05-23-27
THOMPSON, HALEY 10-22-29
TIDWELL, DEIDRA AMANDA 08-15-25
TOUCHSTONE, WILLIAM LEE 1-14-29
TURNER, ARANDA MARIE 08-15-25
TURNER, PATRICK CORTEZ 04-05-27
TURNER, TYSHON 10-16-29
TURNER, VANESSA 05-02-28
TUTT-KNIGHT, JU'MICHAEL JAMES 9-30-29
Tyrone, Alonzo 6/26/33
UNDERWOOD, RORIE 10-09-25
VASQUEZ, GUSTAVO 03-24-25
VASSER, DAVID 05-20-25
VEGA, WYNTER 05-06-29
VINES, RONALD 04-16-26
WADE, DIONE 08-05-30
WAITS, PAMELA 4-14-26
WALK, DEBORAH GAY 6-24-34
WALSH, AUGUSTUS 12-01-25
WARE, ALBERT (A.J.) 08-14-33
WARE, JACRISA 3-28-26
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WATKINS, ZACH 12-13-24
WEDGEWORTH, CHRISTOPHER 10-31-25
WEDGEWORTH, MARCUS 05-12-30
WEDGEWORTH, TYRELL 04-02-26
WELLS, AMARIYAH 12-18-28
Wells, Gordon 4-1-29
WHARTON, SYTRUS 09-22-31
Whatley, Asia 05-03-26
WHATLEY, CHRISTOPHER 05-14-25
WHATLEY, ELISHA 06-14-32
WHATLEY, JOHN DANIEL 11-20-28
WHATLEY, JOHN III 01-19-26
WHEAT, LINDSEY 12-04-26
WHITE, CHRISTOPHER 01-21-25
WHITE, DANIEL 09-21-25
WHITE, RANDY 8-28-29
WIGGINS, RAVEN SIMONE 01-05-29
WILBURN, AMY 04-24-24
Williams, Cynthia 10-20-28
WILLIAMS, DANIEL 06-29-27
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WILLIAMS, DONOVAN 10-25-29
WILLIAMS, FREDDIE 08-03-29
Williams, Issac Jeffery 6/23/33
WILLIAMS, LARRY 06-22-27
WILLIAMS, MARCUS 10-30-35
Williams, Robert 3-13-29
WILLIAMS, TEVIAN 12-01-26
WILLIAMSON, DESIREE 06-17-25
WILLIAMSON, ,ZECHARIAH TREVION 7-10-28
Wilison, Christopher 3-28-29
WOFFORD, DRIMUS D. 10-10-39
WOODALL, INDIA 12-31-25
WOODS, JEFFERY 01-22-28
WORTHAM, LEON 03-02-30
WRIGHT, ARIEL 06-27-27
WRIGHT, MARQUEZ 09-23-26
Young, Devon (Dabo) 6-26-33
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YOUNG, STANLEY 02-09-26
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This is my wish for you: peace of mind, prosperity through the year, happiness that multiplies, health for you and yours, fun around every corner, energy to chase your dreams, joy to fill your holidays!
- David Dellinger