THE STORY

Some stories deserve to be remembered.

Some lives deserve to be honored. Some lights should never be allowed to go out.

THE REASON

Because one act of love can echo for generations.

The Light in the Window exists to preserve the legacy of Jeremy and Margaret “Peg” Gorman and to encourage others to become a light for someone who needs hope today.

This is not simply the story of one foster child.

Jerry Gorman and Theodore Ted Johnson together
Jerry Gorman and Ted Johnson

ORDINARY PEOPLE. EXTRAORDINARY COMPASSION.

They simply opened their home.

Jeremy and Peg never set out to become famous. They opened their home to young people who needed someone to believe their lives still mattered.

Ted was one of those young people.

TED’S STORY

What he found was not perfection.

At thirteen, Ted arrived at 5 Cedar Hill Road carrying more questions than answers. What he found there was something far more valuable than perfection: people who believed that every child deserved to belong.

That belief changed his life.

THE PURPOSE

Keep the light moving.

If one family chooses to foster, one teacher refuses to give up on a struggling student, one employer offers a second chance, or one young person realizes they have not been forgotten, then the Gormans’ example is still doing useful work.

1

One is enough to begin.

We do not ask anyone to do everything. We invite people to notice one place where compassion can become action.

THE STORY CONTINUES

The book preserves the story.

Leave One Light On carries the invitation forward: notice someone, care enough to move, and take one practical step.

THE STORY

Because one person can still matter to another.

That is enough reason to leave one light on.