JOAN KEOWN

Published 12:00 am Thursday, April 17, 2008

JOAN KEOWN

Joan Keown has worked for the Bowling Green Police Department as a crossing

guard at St. Joseph School and Dishman McGinnis Elementary for the past 35

years. Even though she receives pay for keeping the children safe, it is

Keown’s random acts of kindness that go above and beyond the call of duty

that make her truly special. Keown’s compassion starts with the children

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she interacts with daily in her work, but it extends beyond them to their

family members. If a child or the child’s family is needy or struggling in

some area, she will provide assistance without thinking twice about it, and

out of her own pocket. Whether it’s a parent who does not know where or who

to turn to for help, or a child struggling emotionally or academically,

Keown is always there for them. She is well known for helping out less

fortunate families with food and clothing, and often delivers the items

personally. To further show her belief in giving to her community, Keown

serves as a member of the Bowling Green/Warren County Welfare Board and the

Dishman McGinnis Family Resource Center. These two organizations provide

Keown with numerous opportunities to help those in need with food,

clothing, medications and shelter. A truly extraordinary citizen who also

spent many years as a volunteer manager of the St. Vincent DePaul Thrift

Store, Keown currently works with the Neighborhood Action Office to improve

streets and sidewalks.