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Heroes of the Heart

What is a Hero of the Heart?

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2024 Heroes of the Heart

Heroes of the Heart is a signature part of the Shreveport Family Christmas Festival, a moment where we pause the lights, music, and celebration to honor the people who shine the brightest in our community. These are the unsung heroes who give selflessly, love deeply, and serve quietly, yet leave an unforgettable impact on the lives around them.

Each year, we celebrate individuals whose generosity, service, and heart embody the true spirit of Christmas all year long. From community leaders to everyday neighbors who go above and beyond, our Heroes of the Heart remind us that the greatest gift is the power of love, kindness, and service.

This recognition isn’t just an award, it’s a reflection of who we are as a community: strong, compassionate, and united.

Get tickets to our Heroes of the Heart Christmas gala here: https://geyala.regfox.com/the-shreveport-family-christmas-festival-parade

Nominate a 2025 Hero of the Heart Honoree

Nominate a Hero of the Heart 🌟Do you know someone who embodies the true spirit of giving, service, and compassion? Age is no factor — we are looking for everyday heroes who make an extraordinary impact in our community. Each nominee will be recognized as a Hero of the Heart, and one outstanding individual will be awarded the highest honor: The Janet Ford Humanitarian Award.

Celebrate those who lead with love and inspire us all — nominate your hero today!

Scan the QR Code to nominate your hero, or click here https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScuwJJKbRe91fVFE8o5hv_CoPtV2xKgvCiPr46fBwDkKL5AJA/viewform?usp=header

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2024 Heroes of the Heart Honorees: Christin Reed, Pam Martin, MJ Walters, and Angela Oliver

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2024Janet Ford Humanitarian Award

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2024 HOTH Honoree, Brandon Patterson, owner of Shreveport Funeral Home, Being pinned by his beautiful wife.

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