You can meet Larry Gray and Tony Stewart in this news story from St. Louis' KSDK.
https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/community/st-louis-man-living-in-truck-bbq-feed-neighbors-tony-stewart/63-31351ef0-df39-4a31-84dd-aef2201fdd3f
That story was broadcast a month after a tornado cut through St. Louis, damaging thousands of structures—many of them homes.
I've been visiting the site where Larry continues to feed more than 50 people every day, relying completely on donations and his own funds, bringing supplies and equipment to help keep them going.
Power is a key issue. Now, four months after the tornado, the food stand still relies on a gas generator to run the freezers where donated food is stored.
We're working on getting power hooked up. Until then, it costs $25 in gas every day to run the generator. Winter's heating needs will drive that cost up to $50/day.
Funds raised here will go to: a) gas for the generator, b) the costs of getting a power hookup, and c) the power bill once they have power.
Tony and Larry made it through the scorching summer weather. We're thinking about winter and want Larry to be ready—thanks for your help!


