Jaylan, at the age of 22, found himself shouldering the responsibility of raising his 12-year-old brother following the loss of both their parents and grandparents. Their home in Katy, Texas, fell victim to the destructive forces of Hurricane Harvey in 2017 and the freezing winter of 2021. Jaylan, burdened by the weight of it all, reached a breaking point.
“I was ready to sell it at one point,” Jaylan shared. “It was too much weight on my shoulders. I couldn’t do it.”
However, their community, ever compassionate and caring, refused to let them face their hardships alone. Stepping forward with unwavering support, they came together to alleviate Jaylan’s struggles and provide him with a much-needed respite.
Katy Responds, a non-profit organization established in 2018 to aid Texas families in disaster recovery, extended a helping hand to the brothers. With the assistance of numerous local volunteers, they embarked on a remarkable journey to fully renovate the brothers’ home in a mere three months.
Ron Peters, the Executive Director of Katy Responds, expressed, “There’s just no way they could’ve lived in it and probably would’ve never fixed it. I want you to have a safe place to live. I want you to be able to not worry about your home for a few years. This is what we do. It’s hard work. It’s non-profit work, but it’s why we do it—for those guys.”
Emotions overwhelmed Jaylan and Julian as they toured their newly renovated home, thoughtfully furnished by Lakewood Church in Houston.
“I love it,” Jaylan exclaimed, rendered speechless by the incredible gesture. “I’m completely grateful—way more than we asked for.”
Before her passing, the boys’ mother entrusted Jaylan with the care of his little brother—a promise he takes to heart. Having a safe and secure place to live lifts an enormous weight off their shoulders.
“I try my best to keep him in check, make sure he doesn’t get in trouble, and make sure he’s loved,” Jaylan shared, his voice brimming with emotion.
Julian, moved to tears, expressed his gratitude to the community for providing a sense of belonging in a world that often felt lonely.
“It makes me so happy to see that there are good people,” Julian tearfully shared. “I just like the way we’ve been treated. I didn’t think anything good would happen.”
Julian, good things do happen—especially when communities unite for a common cause. We celebrate the kindness and compassion that surrounds these remarkable young men. Jaylan’s journey may still have obstacles to overcome, but the unwavering support of his community makes all the difference.
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