Recognizing those who serve quietly, faithfully,
and without applause.
WHO WE ARE
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Every community is held
together by people no one
ever thanks.
Hidden Heroes is a community recognition program that partners with churches to identify and honor people who quietly lift others, strengthen communities, and serve without fanfare.
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Inspired by the original Hidden Heroes ministry in Providence Forge, VA started by Tom Hall, this initiative seeks to bring unseen acts of service into the light and publicly honor those whose impact often goes unnoticed.
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A WORD TO EVERY HIDDEN HERO
We see you.
We always have.
You didn't ask for applause. You didn't wait for recognition. You just showed up, again and again, because someone needed you to. That quiet, steadfast love changes lives and communities in ways the world rarely sees. We notice.
And we are grateful beyond words.
HOW IT WORKS
​We partner with churches because they are the heart of our communities. Places where compassion, service, and love for neighbors are lived out every day. They serve and care for everyone, regardless of whether they attend services or share the same beliefs, because it’s about loving and strengthening the whole community. This heart for diversity and service allows us to discover and honor the quiet, selfless Hidden Heroes where it matters most, right in the heart of their own community.
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The Process is Simple:
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Churches partner with Hidden Heroes
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Partner churches submit nominations
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Honorees are selected on a recurring basis
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Recognition takes place in a meaningful community setting
Contact Us Today!
Email: George@HHCRP.com
CURRENT HIDDEN HERO STORIES
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“The retired teacher, who was never a scout, starts an award winning scout pack and learns alongside his scouts."
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"An 84-year-old plumber that learned plumbing from library books and assisting plumbers. He is now a retired master plumber with 50 years of experience who still assists communities."
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“The nurse that visits elders (ages 65–97) to deliver birthday cards and dresses, ensuring they know they are not forgotten. ”
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