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Check Out Jeremy Davis’s Story

Today we’d like to introduce you to Jeremy Davis.

Jeremy, we appreciate you taking the time to share your story with us today. Where does your story begin?
At the end of 2022, I told myself that I’d never live another year outside of purpose. I prayed that God would show me what I was called to do on this earth, not soon after he gave me a vision of me helping people through charity. From there, I realized my purpose was to help the deprived, disadvantaged and underprivileged around the world; thus Jeremys Heart Foundation was formed. I gave my life to this ever since.

Would you say it’s been a smooth road, and if not what are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced along the way?
Our first mission was a coast-to-coast “Hope for the homeless” tour, which impacted over 1000 people serving some of the most deprived communities in the nation from Atlanta, GA all the way to Los Angeles, California. We encountered many issues from lack of resources, diverse weather, car troubles and more. With every struggle, I stayed focused & kept the faith in God, knowing that if she called me to do this, He would allow me to finish this. (He did!)

Can you tell our readers more about what you do and what you think sets you apart from others?
Jeremy’s heart foundation provides adequate resources to the deprived, disadvantaged and underprivileged. Our Foundation is composed of 3 worldwide missions, OperationHope, OperationRefuge and Operationcommunity. OperationHope is our food distribution mission, spreading Hope through giving away food, hygiene kits and other immediate needs of the homeless community. Operation Refuge will provide 24hour shelter for homeless women, men and children as well as access to resources that will help current crisis through a 12-week program… This is the stage where we identify the cause of crisis and effectively conjure a plan to address the issues (addiction, job placement, money management, mental illness and etc.)

OperationCommunity will provide permanent housing for those who have passed our OperationRefuge stage. This is the stage where individuals transition to autonomy…

We’d love to hear about how you think about risk taking?
Committing my life to helping people was the greatest risk I’ve ever taken. I put most of my time, energy, efforts and money into the foundation which put me at risk of experiencing financial deficits. Every time I hear how much we have blessed them or how they would’ve never eaten if it wasn’t for us, the risk was with it!

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