



Who We Are. Why We Build.
The WWX17 Blueprint: Justice. Love. Legacy.
Welcome to The WayWesX17 Homeless Project, a grief-informed, justice-rooted 501(c)(3) movement based in Fort Worth, Texas. We exist to restore hope, provide refuge, and transmit a legacy of systemic change for those journeying through the grief ...
The WWX17 Blueprint: Grief-Informed. Justice-Rooted. Legacy-Aware.
The WayWesX17 Homeless Project serves the Fort Worth–Dallas community with grief-informed care and justice-rooted design. We provide essential items—survival kits, personal toiletries, and warm winter clothing—not as charity, but as symbols of ...
Built from Grief. Carried by Legacy. Designed for Justice.
WWX17: A Movement Born from Memory, Powered by Community.
The WayWesX17 Homeless Project was founded by a mother and father who chose transmission over silence—transforming the grief of losing their sons, Waymond Patrick Brown II and Wesley Pearce Brown, ...

**ALL ORDERS WILL BE FILLED WITH NEXT MONTHS' DISTRIBUTION**This is a local monthly program open to anyone in need of FREE diapers, pull-ups & wipes. WWX17 will also have Adult diapers. You must be able to pick up your diapers at a designed time and place. Use the form below to send us: Your Name, Email Address, Phone Number, Who Referred You, Number of Children, Diaper Size, Pull-Up Size, Adult Pull-Up Size



10th Annual WayWesX17 Homeless Project Give‑Away
📅 Saturday, December 6, 2025 | 10am–2pm
📍 Mt. Calvary Church Parking Lot, 1000 Stella, Fort Worth, TX 76104
We are honored to welcome Congressman Marc Veasey back to the WayWesX17 Homeless Project Give‑Away. From our very first event in 2015, held out of our home, to this year’s 10th Annual milestone, Congressman Veasey has stood with us in the fight for dignity, access, and justice.
WWX17 has grown from serving 230 individuals in 2015 to nearly 5,000 in 2024 — a 1,990% increase in impact. Congressman Veasey’s leadership in voting rights, fair wages, and healthcare reflects the same values that drive our mission: honoring survival, activating legacy, and building pathways to housing and opportunity.
This year’s theme reminds us: Not everyone has to be homeless to help. Whether you bring a coat, share a story, or advocate for systemic change, your presence matters.
Join us as we celebrate ten years of community care and collective action. Together, we prove that compassion is power.