Our Team
I, Cecy Morcom, was born in Cuba, where my father was a political prisoner under the Castro regime. At six years old, my family and I were forced to leave Cuba when prisoners were released and sent to third countries (i.e countries other than the US). We moved to Spain, where my parents, a former power company administrator and a schoolteacher, started over—my father working in a pillow factory and my mother as a homemaker.
We lived in Spain and then immigrated to the United States. My parents began again, with my father working in sugarcane fields and my mother as a hotel maid before building a successful restaurant business and achieving the American dream. Along the way, they also sponsored another Cuban family, helping them thrive in the U.S.
Inspired by my parents' faith, resilience, and gratitude, I am now in ministry, dedicated to helping others realize their potential. I believe everyone deserves opportunities in life and that faith in the Lord can guide and uplift them. My parents always viewed their life in the U.S. as a mission to serve others, a legacy I continue to honor.
Cecy Morcom
Bernie Young
I, Bernie (Bernalda) Young. I was born and lived in Lexington all of my life. My mother and father divorced when I was nine years old. My mother developed a lot of health issues, both physical and mental and my father left. I I, Bernie (Bernalda) was Young. I was born and lived in Lexington all of my life. My mother and father divorced when I was nine years old. My mother developed a lot of health issues, both physical and mental and my father left. I graduated at Lexington, Senior high school in 1970. I started working at our local barbecue restaurants then worked at the furniture factories. At 55 years old, got laid off work and took a course at DCCC as a CNA and started working with Home Health Care. I have four children and six grandchildren. I have been in ministry since accepting the Lord in 1978 coming from a broken family, losing jobs and in my younger days had addictions. I use all of my my life‘s experiences to relate to the needs of this community and want to give our underprivileged hope and show them the love of Christ. at Lexington, Senior high school in 1970. I started working at our local barbecue restaurants then worked at the furniture factories. At 55 years old, got laid off work and took a course at DCCC as a CNA and started working with Home Health Care. I have four children and six grandchildren. I have been in ministry since accepting the Lord in 1978 coming from a broken family, losing jobs and in my younger days had addictions. I use all of my my life‘s experiences to relate to the needs of this community and want to give our underprivileged hope and show them the love of Christ.