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Every Sunday for the last
four years, Derick Allen
unlocks the door to a
nondescript building in
Sunset Park at 2:45 a.m.
This Sunday is no excep-tion.
He begins his work
alone in a simple kitchen,
unloading and organiz-ing
a variety of different
foods, some of which
require meticulous prep
work. Over the course of
the next six hours, he will
have again successfully
completed what he now
believes to be his life’s
passion and purpose:
volunteering in the name
of Jesus.
Derick Allen was born in
Georgetown, Guyana, in South
America, and became a product of the
streets following his grandmother’s
death when he was 13.
He snorted cocaine and shot heroin,
stole from innocent families, distrib-uted
narcotics, prostituted himself, and
was in and out of prisons and rehabs
for the better part of the next 20 years.
Along the way, he married at 19
and moved out of the streets and into
a low-rent apartment. In his mid-
20s, a drug friend introduced him to
South America’s black market, where
he made $1.5 million as a middle-man
moving exotic animals from
Venezuela’s border and selling them to
South American buyers.