
Photo courtesy of the City of Jackson Mayor's Office
Dianne Sherrod has been selected as the January 2023 Hub City Hero.
Sherrod works for the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Service’s Lifeline Peer Project, which serves an 11 county region.
Sherrod’s nominator said that she is, ‘an advocate for those in active addiction in our community,” and that she, “works endlessly to support those in active addiction.” Her nominator also said that she is a “light and a source of hope for so many in Jackson.”
Sherrod said that one of the most important things she does is provide education.
“We try to educate and train people on how to prevent an overdose or reverse and overdose,” said Sherrod. “We also provide though our faith-based initiative program, training that helps people understand what trauma is.”
Sherrod, through her organization, wants to help break the stigma of drug abuse.
“There’s a lot of sigma that goes along with drug abuse and drug addiction. People don’t understand that it’s a disease of the brain,” said Sherrod. “It takes treatment and medication and different ways to be able to overcome that.”
Sherrod said that the best thing that the community can do is be informed and raise awareness to people who might not understand that addiction is all about.
“Heroes often step in and run to the fight in order to help and make a positive impact for the community they serve,” said Mayor Scott Conger. “Dianne is among that group heroes. She gives her time in order to help those who are looking for a way out of drug abuse and addiction. She is a great example.”
“Hub City Heroes” selflessly and steadily give of their time and talent to improve the lives of others in the community. Recognition as a hero is one small way to thank these public servants for their efforts and it gives honorees the opportunity to raise awareness for causes that are important to them.
Criteria
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Committed to improving the quality of life of others in Jackson
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Contributes time to community activities in a volunteer capacity
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Serves as a role model and inspiration to others
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Focuses on growth and well-being of the community we serve
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Empowers and engages others to give back
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Demonstrates integrity, collaboration, innovation and respect
Recipients will be selected monthly and nominations are continuous. To nominate a hero, visit http://hero.jacksontn.gov. Candidates must be a resident of Jackson, Tennessee
After a year of heroes have been recognized, one hero will be selected and awarded $1,000 to donate to a non-profit of their choice. For more information, visit http://hero.jacksontn.gov.