Keli Wright is an Alabama Bright Light Hatching Hope
When hope hatches, the result is astounding. Keli Wright, founder of Hatching Hope, aspires for humanity to join together where she helps those affected by disaster. Watch Story Now
When hope hatches, the result is astounding. Keli Wright, founder of Hatching Hope, aspires for humanity to join together where she helps those affected by disaster. Watch Story Now
An apartment fire Thursday morning off Valley Avenue left 38 residents homeless. There were 20 units affected and five were destroyed. Watch Story Now
An Alabama nonprofit called Hatching Hope is planning to hit the road with a truckload of items for people who lost everything in Lee County. Watch Story Now
One day after an apartment fire at the Riverchase Landing Apartments, dozens of displaced residents are sifting through ashes -- trying to put their lives back together. Watch Story Now
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Families who were displaced in last weekend's apartment fire off Airport Boulevard received a gesture of kindness from strangers. The fire broke out at The Crossings at Pinebrook Apartments off of Airport Boulevard. You may remember, it was intentionally set by a man who lived there. READ MORE
Arlington Properties, Inc., today announced its continued support for Hatching Hope, a 501c3 not for profit, whose mission is to support residents that have been displaced from their apartment home due to fire or other disaster. Dave Ellis, vice president of development for Arlington Properties presented the organization a check for $2500. The funds will
After losing their own home in a fire, a mother and son are reaching out to disaster victims across the state, providing them not only with essential supplies but also with messages of hope. READ MORE
Read Here When times get rough, Keli Lynch-Wright sings the words to Bob Marley's classic song "Three Little Birds" to her young son Ashton. She sang the words: "Don't worry about a thing, 'cause every little thing gonna be alright," to her then 5-year-old son after their Alabaster home burned to the ground about seven