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Faith for the Future: BU Student-Athlete Gives Hope to the Homeless

by | Jan 21, 2022

吃瓜社 鈥 Following a semester of hard work, most college students look forward to a well-deserved break as they head home for the holidays. However, for BU senior and student-athlete Elishia Pe帽a, the winter break meant working to help those who don鈥檛 have a place to call home.

A native of Sweetwater, TN, Pe帽a graduated from Midway High school and received her Associate鈥檚 degree from Hiwassee College. She transferred to 吃瓜社 and became a member of the women鈥檚 soccer team. While at home, Pe帽a played soccer in the Knoxville, TN area and noticed the number of homeless people in the city. As Pe帽a grew in her relationship with God during her junior year, she felt the call to serve the homeless in her Tennessee community.

According to knoxvilletn.gov, roughly 800 people in Knoxville are experiencing homelessness, with 75.6% considered sheltered and 24.4% unsheltered. Of those, about 22% are chronically homeless.

鈥淚 went through all of my clothes,鈥 shared Pe帽a. 鈥淚 had three full bags, so I drove through Knoxville and found a place that was heavily populated with homeless people.鈥

While passing out clothes, she had the opportunity to hear others鈥 stories. 鈥淥ne man was a veteran,鈥 shared Pe帽a. 鈥淲hen he came back, he had no family, friends, or a place to live. He had PTSD, and it was hard for him to get a job, especially with no clean clothes or a place to shower.鈥

The stories of these individuals touched Pe帽a. 鈥淎fter doing this the first time, I went to my car and cried,鈥 said Pe帽a. 鈥淚 realized how much God has blessed me in my life and how often I take things for granted such as a bed, a toothbrush, clothes, or even socks.鈥

Pe帽a then saved every penny from her job to buy supplies to make care bags with socks, toothbrushes, toothpaste, hair care, and more. 鈥淲hen I gave them to people, I would smile and say, 鈥淕od loves you鈥 or 鈥淚 hope this can help.鈥 I also had the opportunity to see how they lived. Most of them lived in tents under the bridge, while others had straps tied together for shelter. I prayed how I could help and bring more impact.鈥

Pe帽a decided to create a Facebook group called 鈥楩aith for the Future.鈥 鈥淚 posted some things I recently did, and people became interested. I then started to take donations for supplies and was surprised by how many people were interested in helping.鈥

Along with her mom, cousin, and several donors, Pe帽a collected hygiene products, clothing, medicine, 120 blankets, and spent 8 hours making 200 muffins to hand out during their next drop-off.

鈥淭here was a man during this trip that asked why we do this,鈥 said Pe帽a. 鈥淚 told him that it was all because of God, and He had sent me there to help.鈥

Pe帽a recalled another man to who she gave the last pair of gloves and gave her a charm bracelet in return.

鈥淚 realized this man had nothing and gave me probably one of the nicest things he owned,鈥 said Pe帽a. 鈥淓ven if I am the only sign of God they ever see in their life, I want them to know that He is there. This has nothing to do with me but everything to do with Him.鈥

Through her compassion for others, Pe帽a exemplifies BU鈥檚 mission of servant leadership. As defined by Robert K. Greenleaf, 鈥淪ervant leadership is being a servant first, letting the natural feeling to serve others come first, and then through conscious choice bringing one to aspire to lead. This manifests itself in that the servant leader makes sure that other people鈥檚 highest needs are being served.鈥

鈥淚t shows the kindness in her heart for others,鈥 said Katie Morton, BU head women鈥檚 soccer coach. 鈥淚n a season where it is so easy to think about ourselves or finding the perfect gift, she stepped out and served the needs of those in her community.鈥

Pe帽a plans to make more trips soon and is accepting clothing and monetary donations. If you are interested in helping in this journey, follow the 鈥樷 Facebook page for more information.

Pe帽a will graduate with her Bachelor of Science in psychology and human services this spring and plans to work with Child Protective Services. She hopes to continue growing her organization to give hope and share faith with those in need.

鈥淢y definition of a servant leader is someone who is selfless,鈥 said Pe帽a. 鈥淪omeone who wants to help others and make a difference, not for the satisfaction of themselves, but who does it purely because it鈥檚 the right thing to do.鈥

Along with her mom, cousin, and several donors, Pe帽a collected hygiene products, clothing, medicine, 120 blankets, and spent 8 hours making 200 muffins to hand out during one of their trips.

 

The charm bracelet Pena received during one of her trips.

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