Friday, July 27, 2012

This Hero Says It Doesn't Take Much to Give Back

(July 27, 2012) - For this week's Billy Johnson Community hero, volunteering time to support causes close to her heart is a way of life. Pikeville resident Karen Prater spends nearly all her spare time supporting the many organizations she volunteers for. She is a member of the Pikeville Rotary Club, a board member of Jenny Wiley Theatre, and a member of the Pike County Arts Council, as well as a volunteer for several YMCA events and the Artists Collaborative Theatre. Karen knows everyone can't be as involved as she is, but she says we can all do something.
     "Even one person can make a difference for someone else, even if it's one person to help with one little thing that you may not think in the grand scheme of things matters. But sometimes just doing something like the YMCA 'Strong Kids Campaign.' There may be some child that could not go to the Y otherwise and that one thing that we do that helps with that campaign could make a difference in that child's life."
      She stresses that making a difference doesn't require a lot of time or money.
      "Everybody can come up with an hour or two in their week that they are doing something that really isn't relevant, whereas you could take that hour and help make a difference. It doesn't take a lot of time, and it doesn't take a lot of money, you just have to have the desire to want to try."
       One of the causes most dear to Karen Prater's heart is supporting the coal industry. And she says that goes all the way back to her childhood.
       "I grew up as a coal miner's daughter. Both my grandfathers were coal miners and pretty much everyone in my family on both sides was involved in the coal industry. Either they were trucking or they were mining coal, so I help with 'Friends of Coal' to try to continue to support the industry and promote the industry to make people aware that coal mining is not a dirty, bad, ugly thing. It is a good thing and it is our way of life in this area."
       Congratulations to Karen Prater, this week's Billy Johnson Community Hero.

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