MEMPHIS, Tenn. — For many elderly tenants living in Serenity Towers, the past few months have been nothing short of a nightmare. Trapped in their own homes due to issues that have left the building in a state of neglect, these residents have felt forgotten, overwhelmed by hardships that seemed insurmountable. But recently, a ray of hope has emerged in the form of Larry Hunter, the director of an initiative known as Touched by an Angel.
With the building declared a public nuisance and residents struggling without access to essential supplies like food and medication, Hunter has stepped up to fill a critical need. While he humbly brushes off any notion that he’s a hero, describing himself as a regular guy making a difference, many residents are grateful for the support. “It’s so important, having someone to help us through these hard times,” one resident shared, a smile breaking through the gloom as they recounted Hunter’s generous acts.
Many of the residents had been confined to their apartments for days due to power outages and malfunctioning elevators. Hunter, recognizing the distress etched on their faces during visits, envisions a better future for them. “When I see the people on TV and look into their eyes, they feel like they’ve lost hope,” he shared somberly. The sentiment signifies the depth of mental and emotional distress that comes alongside physical hardships. “They feel like politicians have forgotten about them, and the pastors have forgotten about them.”
But Hunter is determined not to let these judgments become reality. “We see the cries of the people, we see the tears, and we see the hurt in their eyes,” he explains. He is committed to making sure the residents feel that they matter, that someone truly cares. “As we leave today, they have hope. They believe that somebody cares about them. That is a great feeling.”
The impact of Hunter and his initiative extends far beyond Serenity Towers. His family and he make it a priority to reach different neighborhoods in Memphis every four days, ensuring that kindness keeps flowing throughout the community. This dedication is what helps to restore a little bit of light to those facing seemingly endless darkness. Whether it’s providing food, necessities, or even just a friendly chat, Hunter’s work is helping restore the sense of community that has long been missing for many.
If you’re inspired and would like to contribute to the movement of kindness and community support that organizations like Touched by an Angel are spearheading, there’s a way for you to get involved. You can check out their website to see if they’ll be visiting a neighborhood near you or consider donating to help them continue their mission of uplifting those in need. Your support can help create change and touch lives right in your community.
In uncertain times, it’s actions like those of Hunter and his family that remind everyone of the importance of community and giving back. Let’s show that together, we can turn struggles into stories of hope!
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