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EPISODE · Jan 23, 2026 · 30 MIN

Ray Perry, Pinnacle Resource Center

from Stories of the Hope · host Benson Gregory, Mission of Hope

In this heartfelt episode of Stories of the Hope, host Benson Gregory sits down with Ray Perry, Executive Director of Pinnacle Resource Center in Huntsville, Tennessee. Ray shares the inspiring story of how he rose from a childhood in poverty to lead a nonprofit that's transforming lives in one of Tennessee's most impoverished counties.Discover the realities of rural Scott County, the innovative ways Pinnacle meets immediate needs while building long-term empowerment, and the power of partnerships (including with Mission of Hope). Ray opens up about his personal journey, a pivotal moment that steered him away from law, and why he feels called to give others the "hand up" he once received.If you're passionate about community impact, homelessness prevention, job training, or faith-driven service, this episode is full of hope and practical inspiration.Guest: Ray Perry, Executive Director, Pinnacle Resource CenterHost: Benson GregoryPodcast: Stories of the Hope – A Mission of Hope PodcastThe challenges and beauty of life in rural Scott County, Tennessee (population ~35-36,000, high poverty rates, limited economic opportunities)How past industries shifted away, leaving many without modern job-search skills (e.g., no email, no online applications)Pinnacle's person-centered approach based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs – meeting physiological basics first (food, shelter, clothing, hygiene) before long-term planningInnovative programs: computer access, job application assistance, and a new paid internship program in partnership with Nimble (tech assembly and skills training)Preventing homelessness through school partnerships, family support, and helping those on the "brink" who fall into aid gapsRay's personal story: Growing up in poverty, overcoming statistical odds, a disillusioning pre-law experience, and returning to serve his communityThe tragic loss of founder Jerry Voyles and how Ray stepped in during a financial crisis (from $437 in the bank to a ~$500K annual budget)The vital partnership with Mission of Hope – rapid delivery of beds for a family of 9 and why collaboration beats competition among nonprofitsPinnacle Resource Center Website:https://pinnacleresourcecenter.org/ (Learn more about services, donate, view immediate needs, or explore resources)Contact Ray Perry directly: (423) 201-2566 (prefers text)Phone (general): (423) 663-3333Email:[email protected]: Serves Scott, Campbell, and Morgan counties (main campus in Huntsville, TN)Mission of Hope: [Insert your organization's website/podcast page if available]If this episode moved you, consider supporting the work at Pinnacle Resource Center:Visit pinnacleresourcecenter.org to donate or learn how to helpText or call Ray at (423) 201-2566 to ask questions or get involvedShare this episode with someone who needs encouragement or wants to make a difference in their communityThanks for listening to Stories of the Hope! Subscribe for more inspiring conversations about resilience, service, and bringing light to those in need. See you next time!

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