Jimmy Wayne To Do Cross-Country Trek To Support Homeless

Written by SLN Staff Writer
Jimmy Wayne To Do Cross-Country Trek To Support Homeless

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Jimmy Wayne has never been shy about sharing his troubled past, and on New Year’s Day, he’ll hit the road – literally – to help other’s facing some of the same troubles that he did. Jimmy will set out to walk from Nashville, TN to Phoenix, AZ to raise funds and awareness to benefit homeless children and young adults.

“I realize beginning a mission like this in the dead of winter and walking through the middle of the country is going to be difficult, but I hope and pray I am up to the challenge,” Wayne said. “It's going to be cold, rainy and maybe even snowing and that ground I sleep on at night is going to be really hard. But that's what the homeless are dealing with each and every winter they go without a home of their own. Our country is too great for us to have people who are suffering so. And events of the past 12 to 14 months have increased the number of people-especially children and young adults-without a safe place to sleep. We as a nation have got to end homelessness and we’ve got to help these kids.”

Wayne grew up in a variety of foster and group homes, and occasionally found himself homeless as a teen. He was given a second chance when Bea and Russell Costner gave him a home and fresh start when he was only 16 years old. He has never forgotten the generosity of the couple, who were in their 70’s when they took Wayne in.

“Bea and Russell took a chance on me, and I was certainly no poster child for adoption,” Wayne said. “I was this teenager with long hair and tattoos, but they saw past that to the scared kid I was. They met me halfway by offering me a place to live and the opportunity to go back to school. But in turn I had to meet them halfway by helping myself, which meant studying, doing chores and following the rules. They provided me with a way to help myself make a life. They gave me a home, love and respect.”

Wayne’s concern for the welfare of the homeless has deepened and accelerated during the past year, with so many people losing their homes to decaying real estate and financial markets.

“It's been really hard to sit still and watch everything going on in our country since last year's troubles on Wall Street began,” Wayne said. “While so many of these people received bailouts, and even bonuses, blue collar and Middle America has suffered. From my past, I know first hand what the homeless are experiencing-no roof over your head, no real certainty that there will be any food for the day and just hoping the pair of shoes on your feet lasts another winter. No one in this country should be faced with that kind of situation — especially kids. But unfortunately thousands of people are going though this each and every day.”

For more information on Jimmy’s adventure and to donate to the cause, visit Jimmy’s website.