Community Events & Movement Moments

Thank you for standing with WWX17 through another year of justice‑rooted, dignity‑centered service. In 2025, your support helped us reach 5,255 individuals across Tarrant County — families, students, seniors, and unhoused neighbors who deserved to be seen, supported, and uplifted.
Together, we are building systems of care that last.
Wesley’s Diaper Pantry
Hot Time in the City (Heat‑Relief Outreach)
Soul‑2‑Soul Men’s Outreach
Honoring the Legacy of Diva W
Student Donation Give‑Aways (Quarterly)
SitFitness Virtual Wellness Program
A decade‑long partnership that continues to restore dignity across our community.
Total Pairs Distributed in 2025: 14,750
Distribution Highlights:
Your generosity, your partnership, and your belief in this movement helped us turn grief into strategy, remembrance into action, and community into systems of care.
Thank you for helping us build the BluePrint — one life, one family, one act of dignity at a time.

WWX17 Global & International Work WWX17 is a Texas‑rooted, globally engaged 501(c)(3) nonprofit and internationally recognized NGO delivering grief‑informed, justice‑rooted humanitarian support to individuals and families facing homelessness, housing instability, and systemic inequity. Founded in honor of Wesley Pearce Brown and Waymond Patrick Brown II, and carried forward through the living legacy of Kristopher Xavier Brown, WWX17 transforms memory into motion through its BluePrint: Justice, Love, Legacy—designing dignity‑centered care, systemic navigation, and community‑rooted support that protect capacity and advance long‑term stability.
WWX17 expands internationally through digital partnerships, shared learning, and co‑designed frameworks—not physical operations. Our global posture centers listening, relationship‑building, and dignity‑driven collaboration.
We are currently engaging in early‑stage conversations with organizations across:
WWX17’s global expansion model is intentional, ethical, and grounded in dignity. We lead with digital sovereignty, not geographic presence.
We do not operate physical programs outside Texas. We build frameworks, not footprints.
This clarity protects dignity, compliance, and community trust.
These frameworks support NGOs, universities, councils, and community organizations seeking to strengthen dignity‑centered care.
WWX17 is currently engaging in early‑stage listening and relationship‑building with organizations whose values align with dignity, justice, and community‑rooted care.
WWX17 is exploring early‑stage, digital‑first partnerships in Australia to support community‑based, dignity‑centered care initiatives. We are not operating services, accepting donations, or establishing physical presence. Instead, we are:
This page will evolve as relationships deepen.

WWX17’s global network includes emerging and active digital partnerships across:
A world map graphic can show dotted lines connecting each region to Texas, symbolizing virtual collaboration.

The WWX17 Justice–Love–Legacy Stabilization & Support Network is our long‑term, grief‑informed, justice‑rooted stabilization initiative supporting individuals and families experiencing homelessness, housing instability, or systemic disconnection. The program combines mobile outreach, trauma stabilization, Coordinated Entry navigation, documentation support, digital access, transportation, and consistent follow‑up to help households move toward safety, stability, and self‑determination.
Through a rotating‑zone outreach model, WWX17 reaches people in motels, cars, rural pockets, doubled‑up households, and encampments—places traditional providers often cannot. Once engaged, households receive stabilization support, CE navigation, benefits assistance, and 30/60/90‑day follow‑up to reduce no‑shows, increase assessment completion, and prevent people from being lost in the system.
The Network functions as a regional stabilization ecosystem, coordinating with churches, schools, civic groups, mental health providers, and rural connectors to strengthen referrals and visibility. It supplements formal funding with in‑kind donations, volunteer labor, MSW intern support, and connections to mainstream benefits such as Medicaid, SNAP, SSI/SSDI, and workforce programs.
As it grows, the Network will integrate the BluePrint Mobile Grief & Trauma Stabilization Clinic and expand digital access initiatives, creating a comprehensive, grief‑informed support system that meets people where they are and builds pathways toward housing, wellness, and long‑term stability.