NEW ALBANY, Ind. (WDRB) — Friday night, as another winter storm blanketed Kentuckiana with another layer of snow, one woman was donating her time to help people stuck in their homes.
Since the first winter storm on Sunday, people are doing good in their communities and stepping up to help their neighbors in need. Mandee Green is one of them.
“How this is and the bumpiness and the in and out, this is how a lot of the roads that we’ve been on picking people up have been,” Green told WDRB Friday evening.
During Sunday’s first snowfall, she started getting essential workers to work at Baptist Health Floyd in New Albany.
“We’ve been through tornadoes (ourselves). We’ve been through storm damage, and people showed up for us when they were never asked, and they were just there,” she said. “So, to me, I believe paying it forward is a huge deal.”
Since then, it’s become anything that anyone needs, like groceries.
“It was getting a little rocky and …