Maisha Ludy, a dedicated resident of Chattooga County, was recognized as the Early Head Start (EHS) Center Volunteer of the Year at the Family Resource Agency of North Georgia’s (FRAGA) annual volunteer appreciation event this past Friday. The award celebrates Ludy’s exceptional commitment and service to the EHS program.

FRAGA expressed deep gratitude to all its volunteers for their unwavering support throughout the year. “Their dedication and selflessness are the backbone of our agency,” a FRAGA representative stated. “Every hour they spend, every effort they make, and every smile they share has a profound impact on those we serve. Their unwavering commitment and generosity inspire us all and make a world of difference. We are deeply grateful for their hard work and the positive energy they bring. Thank you for being the heart and soul of our mission! Together, we are stronger and capable of achieving incredible things.”

Ludy, the mother of three sons and daughter of Reggie and Darlene Ludy of Summerville, not only volunteers her time but also works as the Family Connection Coordinator for Chattooga Family Connections, further demonstrating her commitment to supporting families in the local community. In her role, she connects families with essential resources, ensuring they receive the assistance they need.

Her dedication to the community is truly commendable.