On a sunny Thursday afternoon in Birmingham, the holiday spirit was strong as local attorney Alexander Shunnarah made a big splash in the community by giving away a whopping 1,000 turkeys! Yes, you heard that right! The event took place right in front of his shiny new office, located in the iconic former Birmingham News building at 2200 Fourth Avenue North.
This marks the third annual turkey giveaway hosted by Shunnarah, who is easily recognized by his catchy “Call Me Alabama” billboards dotting the highways of the state. When asked about his motivation, Shunnarah simply said, “I’m just giving back. Birmingham is just who I am.” And oh boy, did he deliver!
Long lines of eager families wrapped around the block, filled with smiles and laughter, as they patiently waited for their free turkeys. Among them was Michelle Jackson, who expressed her gratitude, saying, “It means a lot to me, and I appreciate their help, because a lot of people don’t have enough for Thanksgiving.” This sentiment echoed around as community members came together in the spirit of giving.
Steve Duncan, another recipient, couldn’t hide his excitement while picking up his turkey. “I’m going to eat good on Thanksgiving. I appreciate it. It helps me out a lot,” he shared, his eyes gleaming with happiness. It was a heartwarming sight seeing so many grateful faces ready to fill their tables with a holiday feast.
A little backstory – Shunnarah recently relocated to this ‘new’ building on August 1, having purchased it in April from Kemper Insurance Co.. The building, which once housed the Birmingham News, has now been transformed into Shunnarah’s national headquarters, boasting a bustling call center with a whopping 270 employees!
“Most of these people are Birmingham residents,” said Shunnarah, eager to emphasize his commitment to the local community. “Most people who come to get the turkey really need the turkey.” It’s clear that he wants to make a positive impact during this holiday season.
With prices on everything skyrocketing, Shunnarah mentioned he spent $30 on each frozen Honeysuckle white turkey. “Turkeys these days, they’re not cheap!” he exclaimed, but you couldn’t help but sense his eagerness to help those in need. And he really means it when he says it feels good to do something nice for others. “When you do something nice, it leaves you with a really good feeling,” he noted.
This holiday giveaway feels like a warm hug for many in the community, and Shunnarah’s personal connection to Birmingham plays a big part. Born and raised here, he opened his law firm back in 2001 and has dedicated himself to giving back. “Everyone in Birmingham has always supported me,” he said. “I just feel compelled to give back to the community. It feels great. I love to give. I’ve been blessed.”
Whether it’s about providing a Thanksgiving turkey or offering legal assistance, Alexander Shunnarah continues to shine as a beacon of hope and generosity in Birmingham. With such heartwarming initiatives, the community undoubtedly strengthens its bonds, proving that the spirit of giving lives on. So this Thanksgiving, let’s all take a leaf out of Shunnarah’s book and spread kindness wherever we can!
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