Willuhelp

Willuhelp Mission: To end isolation for the unsheltered and lonely

Vision: Connecting Humanity

We reconnect the unsheltered & people in recovery to lost loved ones.

This is one of the fastest and least costly ways to help them off the street. Hello, I’m Jeff Edrington—a journeyer navigating life’s complexities in pursuit of a higher calling. I call Cleveland, Georgia, home. My upbringing, as the son of a former Presbyterian minister, instilled in me the values of humility and compassion for the needy. As an entrepreneur, I’ve experienced both the trials and t

riumphs of carving my own path. I’m blessed with a daughter and cherish every moment with my grandson. My true passion lies in serving those in need. This calling was ignited during a transformative mission trip to Washington DC in my youth. Witnessing firsthand the struggles of those in need profoundly reshaped my perspective on humanity. My beliefs are simple yet profound: I believe in loving everyone unconditionally, and recognizing that each individual is striving for their best. My identity is shaped not by political affiliations, but by my actions and unwavering faith in Christ. Prayer, a powerful tool accessible to all, fuels my journey of service. I advocate for harm reduction and support initiatives that prevent self-harm and promote well-being. My life hasn’t been without its challenges. Loneliness, trauma, and not having a voice growing up, have been some of my companions. Yet, these struggles have forged connections with others who share similar experiences, reinforcing the importance of empathy and understanding. WillUhelp was born from a deep desire to transcend the confines of the corporate world I have called home for decades and make a tangible difference in the lives of others. As a person seeking daily joy and purpose, I’ve embarked on a mission to empower the voiceless, drawing on lessons learned from my corporate background. Together, through radical and relentless action, we can amplify the voices of the homeless and lonely and effect meaningful change. I invite you to join me on this journey of compassion and empowerment. Beyond my mission, I find solace and joy in various hobbies, from drumming to indulging in Christian apologetics. Music, particularly bands like Rage Against the Machine, Jeremy Camp, and U2. I look forward to uniting with you and those in need to make a difference together. I encourage you to email me and introduce yourself!

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05/11/2026

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04/28/2026

She is 45 years old.

In this video, she is not asking for money.
She is asking to come home.

Let that sit for a moment.

A woman who is someone’s daughter, someone’s sister, someone’s friend, and someone deeply loved by God is asking for the most basic thing every human heart needs: a place to belong.

The heartbreaking part is not only that she is unsheltered.
It is that she is asking to come home, and no door has opened yet.

This is why we do what we do.

At Will U Help, we believe our unsheltered neighbors are not problems to be ignored. They are people to be seen, heard, prayed for, and reconnected with love and dignity.

Sometimes hope starts with a message.
Sometimes healing starts with one person saying, “You still matter.”
Sometimes coming home begins with someone willing to help make the call.

Please watch this with compassion.
Pray for her.
Pray for every person who feels forgotten.
And ask yourself: Will U Help?

This is what it looks like when a city chooses compassion instead of avoidance.Douglasville, GA is ahead of the game in ...
04/26/2026

This is what it looks like when a city chooses compassion instead of avoidance.

Douglasville, GA is ahead of the game in how it is responding to our unsheltered neighbors. Instead of turning its back or simply moving people from one place to another, the city has helped create a safer place where people can have shelter, storage, portable restrooms, some electricity, Wi-Fi, and a little more stability.

That may sound simple, but for someone living outside, those things are huge.

A dry place matters.
A bathroom matters.
A safe place to keep your belongings matters.
A phone charger matters.
Wi-Fi matters.
Being treated like a human being matters.

This is not the finish line. Permanent housing and long-term support are still needed. But this is a real step in the right direction.

I was blessed to spend time here and see firsthand what happens when people are met with dignity instead of judgment. These are not “problems” to be pushed away. They are people. They are our neighbors. They have names, stories, pain, hopes, and value.

At Will U Help, we believe isolation is one of the deepest wounds a person can carry. That is why we show up with message backpacks, prayer, connection, and dignity — because sometimes the first step toward hope is simply knowing someone still sees you.

Thank you, Douglasville, for choosing to see people.

Will U Help end isolation?

04/07/2026

When people are real about their feelings about Christ

Some of the most compassionate people I’ve ever met are serving the unsheltered in Washington DC.About a month ago I had...
03/10/2026

Some of the most compassionate people I’ve ever met are serving the unsheltered in Washington DC.

About a month ago I had the privilege of spending time with three incredible organizations:

🙏 Miriam’s Kitchen
🙏 Georgetown Ministry Center
🙏 Martha’s Table

Your compassion and dedication inspire me.

❤️ I’m a better person for getting to know you. Thank you for all you helped me with! Love, Jeff





Three weeks ago on Super Bowl Sunday, I was walking through downtown Washington, D.C.It was 25 degrees outside.I saw vol...
03/01/2026

Three weeks ago on Super Bowl Sunday, I was walking through downtown Washington, D.C.

It was 25 degrees outside.

I saw volunteers standing outside a church … and they invited me in.

They introduced me to a wonderful woman who told me they were hosting a Super Bowl party.

But this wasn’t about football.

It was for the unsheltered.

Instead of measuring success in touchdowns, they measured it by how many people they could get in the doors … out of the cold … into warmth, dignity, and community.

They opened their building so people could come off the streets, watch the game, eat, rest, and be seen.

They invited me to hand out Will U Help backpacks.

I will never be the same.

When you see humanity up close like that … when you see people welcomed instead of ignored … something shifts inside you.

Thank you to a church that understands the real score.

Human beings matter.

And on that Sunday, love won.

02/17/2026

❄️ 2 DEGREES ABOVE ZERO.
Last week in Washington D.C., it wasn't just cold—it was DANGEROUS.

I saw three of my UNSHELTERED neighbors walking the streets. One was even sleeping on the frozen ground. I went into TRIAGE MODE.

THE TRUTH ABOUT TRAUMA
Why weren't they at a warming station? Because of UNBEARABLE TRAUMA.

One man was blind in one eye and was made fun of.

Another had his shoes STOLEN the last time he tried to get help & did not like being around a lot of people.

They chose the FREEZING COLD over the pain of being judged.

TWO DAYS OF FAMILY 🏨
I got them hotel rooms and for two days, we were a COMMUNITY.

We ate breakfast, lunch, and dinner together.

We shared LONG HUGS.

We talked about how JESUS has not forgotten them-even in the struggle of their lives.

THE GREATEST GIFT 🙏
The morning they went back to the streets, I asked them for a favor. I asked them to PRAY OVER ME.

And GIVE THEY DID. It was the most powerful moment of my trip.

We are teaching people that COMMUNITY can be a safe place again. That isolation is not the answer.

They had never met before this and I encouraged them to look out for one another.

LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR. No matter what. 💖💙

02/13/2026

My heart bleeds when trauma comes out

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