Do you know someone who has made a significant difference in your life or community? Tell us why he/she should be featured as a hometown hero on WSAZ. A new award recipient is picked each week. Winners are chosen based on, but not limited to, their voluntary positive impact on a person or community. NOTE: while there are many generous paid professionals who deserve recognition, WSAZ strives to honor volunteers with this award.
You can watch WSAZ's Hometown Hero segment each Friday at 5:30pm and Saturday at 6am and 6pm.
By submitting this form, WSAZ makes no guarantees the person you're nominating will receive the award. All entries must be submitted in writing, whether it's through this form or U.S. Mail. Here's our mailing address if you prefer to submit via mail:
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111 Columbia Avenue
Huntington, WV 25721
Charleston, WV 25302
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