Christine Marshall, an 81-year-old Memphis woman known affectionately as 'Momma,' is about to move into a brand-new home — built entirely through community donations and volunteer effort.
Marshall had been living in her car in her own driveway for four years after her home on South Parkway West fell into severe disrepair. She stayed in the car to keep an eye on her property, unable to afford the repairs needed to make the house livable again.
When Action News 5 crews checked on her in July 2025, her story touched the hearts of viewers across Memphis and beyond. Jason Smith, a local contractor, stepped forward offering to build her a completely new home.
Within weeks, a GoFundMe campaign raised nearly $80,000 from generous donors. Despite struggles with code enforcement, utility hookups, and bad weather, Smith and his team pushed forward.
'It's been probably one of the craziest best experiences I've ever had. Would I do it all over again, absolutely!' said Smith. 'Momma's just a joy, and it's all worth it at the end.'
Marshall visited her almost-finished home in February 2026 and was overwhelmed with emotion.
'Amazing. The whole… There are no words,' she said. 'It lets me know that there is still people that care. I am blessed.'
Smith expects Momma will be resting her head in her new home sometime in March 2026 — ending years of hardship with the warmth of Southern hospitality at its finest.