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Hoover council honors 7-year-old twins named United Ability Journey of Hope honorees

Hoover City Council · July 27, 2026
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Summary

The council recognized Sarah and Harper Little—7-year-old twin students in the Hoover City School system—who were named 2026 Journey of Hope honorees by United Ability for their resilience and community involvement.

Council members paused the regular meeting to recognize Sarah and Harper Little, 7-year-old twins and students in the Hoover City School system, who were named 2026 Journey of Hope honorees by United Ability. Speaker 2 introduced the sisters, saying, “At just 7 years old, these remarkable twin sisters have already shown a level of courage, resilience, and determination that inspires all of us.”

The council noted the girls’ participation in Girl Scouts and horseback riding and described the award as honoring both their journey and the hope they bring to others. Mayor Dersis and other council members congratulated the family and invited the honorees forward for brief remarks and recognition during the meeting.