NEWS PROVIDED BY
Warriors Center
Dec. 16, 2024
MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dec. 16, 2024 /Standard Newswire/ -- David Vincent, Warriors Center CEO, releases the following and is available for comment:
A few weeks before Christmas, Warriors Center acquired an abandoned nursing home building in Memphis with a plan to start a 180-bed, program for homeless women and children. What happened after we were given the keys was a tragedy.
“We unknowingly walked right into an active crime scene. There were burglary tools and saws all over the floor. There were piles of copper wire scattered around in piles everywhere. We saw bullets and shell casings all over the floor in the hall which told us that the culprits had guns. Then we looked up as strange men with hoodies started walking out of rooms obviously high on Meth. I shouted at them that the police were on the way, and we exited our building immediately. We dialed 911 and the police came quickly and searched the facility with K-9 Units, but the thieves were already gone. Sadly, we would find the thieves had stolen much of the copper out of the building, smashed up bathrooms to steal copper pipes and fixtures, and had caused nearly a million dollars in damage. It was a very sad night for us," David Vincent, Warriors Center CEO.
Warriors Center Memphis were preparing to bring hope to many homeless women and children through a new program in Memphis when hit with a major challenge. Thieves had just broken into our new building that we had just acquired at 3030 Walnut Grove Road at the edge of Binghamton Community. The level of damage was extensive. It has been a setback, but our plans are still to move forward with the project because of the great need for homeless women and children. For 25 years, the Warriors Center has been fighting for men and women in the Memphis area who are battling homelessness and addiction. We started our Christian-based non-profit charity by helping men rebuild their lives. Later, we stepped up to start helping women. Now, we’re committed to building this new center to serve homeless women and their children. What has happened to our new facility was devastating, but we will not quit. We have now started the clean-up work and are setting in order plans to rebuild and keep the dream alive.
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SOURCE Warriors Center
CONTACT: David Vincent, CEO, 901-849-3333, dvincent@warriorscenter.org