Roger’s Wish
Carefree and sometimes homeless in Bladen County, Roger’s wish was to help others
By Jeffrey BryanI first saw Roger Grunder reading a book on a park bench one sunny afternoon in 2011. He had been living around Elizabethtown as a homeless person for the past three years of his young life. Despite his carefree lifestyle, Roger had a heart of gold and was always involved in helping others.
In Aug. 2013, Roger approached the staff of the local newspaper office, the Bladen Journal, where he was friends with the editor. He had an idea for a project to collect new and “gently used” blankets and sleeping bags for the homeless and needy from around the area. The staff agreed to assist Roger with his project before the onset of winter.
On Aug. 28 of that year, Roger accepted Jesus into his life while attending evening services at Open Door Ministries. After being baptized the following day, a church member and friend presented him with a car. Early the following morning, August 30, the sun rose without Roger. He had been killed when his car left the road and overturned.
While still grieving the loss of their friend, the Bladen Journal staff decided his project should go forward. They decided to name the event “Roger’s Wish” in his memory. During the month of October, more than 100 donations poured into the newspaper office, with many of the donors eager to remember Roger. The staff vowed to carry the project each year due to its huge success. The following October, 2014, saw the amount of donations nearly double in number, with some of the donations from as far away as New York and Florida. Besides having a kind heart, Roger was also known for his sense of humor. While volunteering at the Bladen Crisis Center Thrift Store, he would often wear a SpongeBob apron over his clothes as a humorous gesture to the customers. More than two years after his death that apron still hangs from a small rack near the back of the thrift store, exactly where Roger left it on his last day there.
About the Author
Jeffrey Bryan lives in White Oak, Bladen County, and is a member of Four County EMC.-
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Jeffrey Bryan |
September 20, 2019 |
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This yearly heartfelt event has been carried by the partnership of his sister along with the staff of the Bladen Journal and Bladen County Library.
Roger's Wish has brought a total of over 1000 donated items of sleeping bags and blankets since it's inception back in 2013.
The event has been featured on both WWAY and WECT News stations during past years and won a second place award in 2014 for the Bladen Journal for best Community Newspaper Project.
Jeffrey Bryan |
November 04, 2020 |
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WWAY News 3 reported that since it's inception in 2013 the project has distributed more than 1100 blankets and sleeping bags to the needy of Bladen County .
Helping others in need was always Roger's Wish .
Jeffrey Bryan
Carrboro NC
Jeff Bryan |
November 25, 2021 |
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Next year organizers plan to expand the number of donations sites and increase publicity of Roger's Wish for the 10 year anniversary of the project
Jeffrey Bryan |
December 03, 2022 |
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