
Restore Earnestine’s Historic Memphis Home
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Earnestine Hunt’s historic family home in Memphis, once occupied by ancestors who endured slavery, was tragically destroyed by two separate arson attacks. While Earnestine was out of town, she received the devastating news that her cherished home was on fire. The loss is not just personal—it’s a blow to the community and to the legacy of resilience and service that this home represents.
For years, Earnestine has opened her doors to ministries and neighbors in need, offering shelter, support, and hope throughout Memphis and the surrounding areas. The home stood as a symbol of faith, perseverance, and generational strength. Now, with the house in ruins, Earnestine is determined to rebuild—not just for herself, but for everyone who has found comfort and community within those walls.
Restoring this historic home will help Earnestine continue her mission of service, providing a safe haven for ministries and a beacon of hope for the neighborhood. Any amount you can give will make a real difference. Thank you for your prayers, your support, and your belief in the power of community. God bless.
For years, Earnestine has opened her doors to ministries and neighbors in need, offering shelter, support, and hope throughout Memphis and the surrounding areas. The home stood as a symbol of faith, perseverance, and generational strength. Now, with the house in ruins, Earnestine is determined to rebuild—not just for herself, but for everyone who has found comfort and community within those walls.
Restoring this historic home will help Earnestine continue her mission of service, providing a safe haven for ministries and a beacon of hope for the neighborhood. Any amount you can give will make a real difference. Thank you for your prayers, your support, and your belief in the power of community. God bless.





