Randall Reed’s Planet Ford in Humble, Texas is proud of our communities and how everyone came together to help one another after Hurricane Harvey. Ford Motor Company is also proud of those who worked hard and wanted to honor them. Recently, the company announced the winners of the Ford Freedom Unsung “Heroes of Harvey” Awards, celebrating individuals who have made significant contributions in their community during the hurricane relief efforts. Honorees are being recognized for their outstanding achievements at a special reception in their honor that takes place at the Bell Tower in Houston.
Made possible by a grant from Ford Motor Company Fund, the philanthropic arm of Ford Motor Company, Ford Freedom Unsung salutes and honors individuals who went above and beyond to support the community during this difficult time. Residents of the Greater Houston Area area were invited to nominate unsung heroes who demonstrated heroic deeds during the relief efforts.
“In the face of tremendous difficulty, Houstonians came together to support each other and their community,” said Pamela Alexander, director of Community Development, Ford Motor Company Fund. “We congratulate the winners and are proud to honor their selfless acts.”
Ford is bringing its national program to Greater Houston Area as part of its ongoing commitment to honor distinguished Americans who dedicate their lives to improving their communities and the world. Uncle Larry Jones, veteran air personality at MAJIC 102.1, will serve as master of ceremonies of the event.
The 2018 Ford Freedom Unsung “Heroes of Harvey” Award recipients are:
Alexandra Bowman
Patrick Britton
Carl Butler Jr.
Ashaia Clark
Marian Dever
James Dixon, II
Keith Downey
Taranieshia Grigsby
Houston Hands
The Street Kings
Hilton Koch
Jerome Love
Kay Matthews
Marsha McCray
Terence Narcisse
Alma Ogletree
Nikishia Price
Bobby Rouse
Thelma Scott
Donald Specht
Marguerite Stewart
Eric and Kathy Stone
Chrystopher Terry
The Relief Gang
Megan Turner
James and Shannon Vultaggio
Corey and Maritza Woodard
Houston is one of 26 markets in the United States and Puerto Rico where Ford and its dealers have expanded their commitment to meet community needs by collaborating on programs and nonprofit outreach. The initiative, known as Operation Better World, was launched in 2008.
Ford Motor Company supports programs that make a positive difference in the neighborhoods and communities where the company does business. Other initiatives that have taken place in the Houston area include:
- Ford Dealers, Ford Motor Company and Ford Fund have committed more than $3.5 million in Hurricane Harvey relief and recovery efforts
- Ford Driving Dreams (FDD) program has donated 10,000 books to 10,000 children in need in partnership with First Book, and provided more than $100,000 in scholarships to 50 high school students. FDD award ceremony hosted in partnership with Ford Region and Dealers at the NASA Space Center
- Last April, Ford Fund hosted its Driving Skills for Life program with more than 227 teens with 226 parents participating
Overall, Ford has invested more than 25 million in community building initiatives since 2000 in the state of Texas.
Planet Ford on Hwy. 59 in Humble thank you to all our heroes, all who have and continue to help through such difficult times and to Ford for their ongoing support of our wonderful communities.