My name is John Meadows, and I am reaching out to my community during one of the most difficult times of my life.
Arrested for Food: Help a Man in Crisis.
Campaign Story:
There are moments in life when someone is not a criminal — they are simply desperate.
I was recently arrested and charged with a felony after taking paper plates, paper towels, and food from my church kitchen. My family and I have had a church kitchen key for decades. I was not stealing electronics. I was not breaking into homes. I was trying to survive. My family was in desperate need. At the time, I was facing eviction. We were struggling with hunger. I believed the church — a place meant to reflect compassion, mercy, and grace — would understand my hardship. Instead, I was handcuffed, fingerprinted, and jailed for 14 hours on a felony charge.
No prior criminal record. No violence. Just desperation. The damage remains:
Emotional trauma
Public embarrassment
Threat of homelessness
Loss of stability
Legal expenses
Difficulty securing work
Being arrested changes a person’s life overnight — even if the case doesn’t move forward.
This fundraiser is not about revenge.
It’s about restoration.
It’s about helping someone who fell on hard times get back on his feet with dignity.
Funds raised will go toward:
Rent and housing stability
Food and basic necessities
Legal expenses
Transportation and job search costs
Rebuilding financial stability
We believe churches should be places of refuge, not punishment for hunger.
If you believe in compassion…
If you believe mistakes should not define a person…
If you believe mercy matters…
Please consider donating and sharing.
Let’s help rebuild a life that hardship tried to break.


