February Caring for Carolinas Award Winner: Jeanisa Moore
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By Jamarcus Gaston
Jeanisa Moore of Ninety- Six is the winner of our February Caring for the Carolinas Award. Jeanisa was paralyzed after a fall from her attic in 2003. Jeanisa's doctors told her that her injury level from the fall should have taken her ability to sing. Jeanisa, a faithful singer, says she doesn't know what she would do if she didnt have the ability to worship through song in church. Moore says God had a plan for her and not only gave back her voice, but also led her into a music ministry. Jeanisa travels around the area to different nursing homes sharing her powerful testimony and beautiful voice. Volunteer Coordinators say Jeanisa not only cheers up their residents, but she also gives them hope that anything is possible despite their challenges. Jeanisa says she loves doing this and says that she hopes people will turn their disability into an ability to do something awesome.
Friday, May 24 2013 5:15 PM EDT2013-05-24 21:15:04 GMT
Two girls in Brunswick County are missing and sheriff's deputies need help finding them. Christien Aurianna Smith, age 14, and Kayla Elizabeth Ray, age 13, attend South Brunswick Middle School. It is
Two girls in Brunswick County are missing and sheriff's deputies need help finding them. Christien Aurianna Smith, age 14, and Kayla Elizabeth Ray, age 13, attend South Brunswick Middle School. It is
Friday, May 24 2013 7:06 PM EDT2013-05-24 23:06:11 GMT
As high school seniors across the Upstate are wrapping up their final exams and preparing to accept their diplomas, a certain group of graduates at a Greenville County school are getting some attention.
As high school seniors across the Upstate are wrapping up their final exams and preparing to accept their diplomas, a certain group of graduates at a Greenville County school are getting some attention.
Friday, May 24 2013 6:15 PM EDT2013-05-24 22:15:00 GMT
Vandals sawed down four Bradford Pear trees this week in front of Gaffney High School in Cherokee County. Principal Marlene Davis says she noticed the trees had been buzzed down when she got to school
Vandals sawed down four Bradford Pear trees this week in front of Gaffney High School in Cherokee County.
Friday, May 24 2013 7:06 PM EDT2013-05-24 23:06:11 GMT
As high school seniors across the Upstate are wrapping up their final exams and preparing to accept their diplomas, a certain group of graduates at a Greenville County school are getting some attention.
As high school seniors across the Upstate are wrapping up their final exams and preparing to accept their diplomas, a certain group of graduates at a Greenville County school are getting some attention.
Friday, May 24 2013 6:19 PM EDT2013-05-24 22:19:30 GMT
After months of competing plans and dire warnings about repairs to South Carolina roads, lawmakers may leave Columbia with few solutions.
It wasn't a shortage of ideas that derailed the debate. One called for borrowing a half billion dollars using gas tax to pay it back. Another would use sales tax collected from cars and trucks to find
Friday, May 24 2013 6:15 PM EDT2013-05-24 22:15:00 GMT
Vandals sawed down four Bradford Pear trees this week in front of Gaffney High School in Cherokee County. Principal Marlene Davis says she noticed the trees had been buzzed down when she got to school
Vandals sawed down four Bradford Pear trees this week in front of Gaffney High School in Cherokee County.