Sarah-Spring Stump didn’t just talk about her philosophy of life, she lived it. She began taking in the people who needed support: the homeless, parolees, alcoholics and drug offenders. Without any government funding, when her apartment couldn’t hold any more, she began Abraham’s Lodge, a shelter for the forgotten in society who have nowhere else to turn. She and her husband worked seven days a week, because in her words, “everyone is equal and deserves a chance at shelter, food, clothing and to receive love.”