Tiffany Lyght; Chaplain for River Region Chaplain Services.

Dispatch Chaplain for the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office and  the 911 Communications Center for Montgomery Police Department and Fire Department

Occupation: Pharmacist; Evangelist; and Teacher of the WORD of GOD

 

Education / Training / Experience: Graduated from LAMP at Sidney Lanier High School in 1993.

Graduated Magna Cum Laude from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University’s College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences with a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree in 2000.

Parenteral Certification since 2008.

Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Certification since 2012.

Immunization Certification since 2012.

Awards, Recognition by professional organizations, military etc:

Item Writer for the NABP National Pharmacist Licensure Exam (April 2015, April 2016, September 2016, and invited for April 2020).

Hobbies: Writing; Editing; Bowling; Speaking; Traveling; Visiting Art Exhibits.

Teaching weekly Bible Study in local nursing home.

Clubs and Organizations: Board of Directors for SISTAs CanSURVIVE Coalition Inc., a nonprofit entity that serves to combat cancer among the medically underserved populations, as well as enhance survivorship practices since 2018.   

Board of Directors for the Metro Atlanta American Diabetes Association (ADA), beginning January 2020.

Family Life: Daughter of the late Louis Stinson, Sr., and Rena D. Stinson. 

Two brothers:  Louis Jr. and Jason.

Church you attend: New Life COGIC, Montgomery, AL.

Favorite scriptures: “Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15 KJV).

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding ; in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your path.”  (Proverbs 3:5-6 KJV).

 

Why I chose to be a chaplain:   I chose to be a chaplain because I understand the importance of safe, healthy communities and the impact that our first responders have in the community.  If I can serve as a conduit of prayer and encouragement for those who serve so graciously in our various communities, I count it an honor and a privilege.