
Our 2024 Impact
At ZOEHouse, we go beyond meeting immediate needs—we work to
create lasting, systemic change in underserved communities. Our
mission is to bring hope, healing, education, and tangible resources to
those in crisis, ensuring that no one is left behind in the first place.
A Legacy of Service
ZOEHouse was born from Damon Davis’ lifelong commitment to humanitarian
efforts, shaped by his work in global outreach initiatives and a legacy of
media-driven impact that began with his father.
Wallace Ray Davis and
Feed the Children
Before launching ZOEHouse, Damon Davis played a key role in
expanding the reach of Feed the Children, working alongside his father,
Wallace Ray Davis, who was the Founder, CEO, and Lead of Affiliated
Media Group in Jacksonville, Florida.
Through Affiliated Media Group, Damon and his father provided Larry
Jones, founder of Feed the Children, with a nationwide media platform,
amplifying his mission and mobilizing millions in aid for struggling
families. This media-driven visibility helped drive long-term support for
the organization, a legacy that continues today.
As of 2024, Feed
the Children’s
impact includes:
80M
Pounds Distributed
of Food and Household Items
10.6M
Donations Reached
to Families and Individuals
$349.7M
Worth Provided
in Resources
Extreme Rescuers, Guatemala &
Hope of Life International
ZOEHouse’s first mission was in Guatemala, serving as the medical aid and rescue team through Damon’s
Team of Extreme Rescuers, in partnership with Hope of Life International and Carlos Vargas.
For over 37 years, Hope of Life has worked to save lives and serve those in desperate need, rescuing and
rehabilitating over 25,000 malnourished children and providing humanitarian aid to some of the most
vulnerable communities.
Through this partnership, ZOEHouse has had the joy
of contributing to:
Delivering life-
saving medical support
Providing food aid and nutritional rehabilitation
Building infrastructure to create long-term solutions
The Dikembe Mutombo
Foundation
Dikembe Mutombo, to learn how he could support and become part of the movement to bring support to
the children of the region. This partnership led to ZOEHouse’s collaboration with the Dikembe Mutombo
Foundation to provide critical aid and support the expansion of medical access in the Congo.
Through this partnership, ZOEHouse has
supported Mutombo’s :
Expanse of
access to
medical care in underserved regions
Humanitarian aid for struggling families
Sustainable solutions to address
systemic health disparities

We are proud supporters who have partnered with National Unity Weekend. This initiative was founded by
Bishop Derek Grier of Grace Church in Virginia.
National Unity Weekend unites churches, organizations, and communities across 25 states to promote racial
reconciliation and acts of service. As part of this movement, we proudly stand alongside leaders such as Dr.
Bernice King, Dr. Sam Chand, Dr. Courtney McBath, Professor Kimberly Alexander, Dr. Darrell Bock, Bishop Claude
Alexander, Frank Santora, Gordon Robertson, and Samuel Rodriguez—along with many others—who are
dedicated to healing racial divides, uplifting underserved communities, and driving meaningful change through
education and action.