“I knew [Prison Fellowship] meant so much to [Dad]. When I started looking into it, I saw the work that you all are doing ... It’s so helpful for so many people that you can help give them a chance at a new life.” —Susanna
Jim, who passed away in 2021, had a passion that never wavered, from working on staff at Prison Fellowship in Manhattan to later serving as a volunteer and donor.
In his will, Jim left his beloved 2002 Toyota Solara to his daughter Susanna. She drove it home from the East Coast to Texas with the convertible top down. The heirloom brought fond memories of her father.
It wasn’t so long ago that Jim drove it with the top down through Washington, D.C., hauling dozens of wrapped Angel Tree® Christmas gifts and waving as friendly drivers honked at him.
While Susanna loved the old convertible, it often sat unused in the driveway. Then she learned that she could donate the car to support a cause she cared about, like Prison Fellowship.
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