Nick and Terry Saban aren't done leaving their marks in Tuscaloosa, even after the legendary Alabama football coach stunned the sports world Wednesday when he announced his retirement.
In what certainly seemed to be a farewell to the Yellowhammer State, Mrs. Terry Saban, the beloved first lady of Alabama football, said the work of her philanthropic foundation will continue.
Terry Saban bent the rules for a good cause and dedicated the 19th "Championship" house her nonprofit has built in partnership with Habitat for Humanity Thursday.
Although her husband's name is the one used in the name of their joint community efforts, Terry Saban's mark has been left in Tuscaloosa through all she has done as the CEO and face of Nick's Kids. The selflessness she displays and the needs she works to meet in the community make Miss Terry a Phenomenal Woman of West Alabama.
The City of Tuscaloosa will celebrate the renaming of 28th Avenue with a parade that includes the University of Alabama Million Dollar Band, Big Al, and Nick and Terry Saban.
Alabama Head Coach Nick Saban is using his charity foundation, Nick's Kids Foundation, to partner with United Way Community Crisis Fund to help aide families in need during this trying time in our nation. The COVID-19 coronavirus has caused many people lose their jobs due to work stoppages while we adhere to social distancing.