Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Thank You Mercy Street!

Dear Mr.Trey Hill & Entire Mercy Street Family,


Today (May 5, 2017) I will be graduating from Alabama A&M University with a degree in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. As I think about that, I think of my childhood and what got me where I am today. I met Mrs. Jacque Lacy (Elementary Mentor Coordinator) and Mr. Trey Hill I believe in 2005 when I was in the fourth grade. Mrs. Lacy and I grew to have a bond as if we were family over the years. She introduced/matched me with my mentor Mr. Joe Neely that year. Mr. Neely has been nothing short of a second dad to me, from taking me out to different places I’ve never been as a kid, to taking me to church and having Godly talks with me as I grew older. If I need any advice dealing with anything, I know I can count on him. Mr. Neely along with my family, are here today to see me walk across the stage this evening!

Mercy Street was literally one of my favorite places as a kid. I knew that I was going to have fun and see so many of my friends no matter the occasion there. Being a kid from West Dallas I didn’t travel much. Mercy Street gave me the opportunity to attend Christian summer camps over the years and really showed me that life could be more than just what I see every day. They introduced to me to a plethora of different people and left me desiring to want to see other places in the world. I was extremely blessed to be one of six students chosen to go to Senegal West Africa on a mission trip to share the gospel to the villages. That was my first time out the country but definitely won’t be my last.

Thanks so much Mr.Trey for just pouring God into my heart over the years and helping me better myself as a person and grow into a young man. I will never forget this and will hope to repay these things to some younger kids in my future.


From : Antonio T.O. Carey