Twin sisters Cherry and Sherry Wilmore are making a significant impact on their community by helping foster children overcome adversity. Raised in foster care themselves, the sisters founded Cherish Times Two, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting vulnerable young people.
Despite facing numerous challenges throughout their childhood, Cherry and Sherry have emerged as inspiring role models. Their positive energy and generous spirits have earned them the affectionate title of “everybody’s favorite twins.” Their journey from foster care to community leaders has captivated many, including Terrebonne Parish Sheriff Tim Soignet, who expressed his admiration for their contributions.
One of the key initiatives of Cherish Times Two is providing laptops to college-bound foster care youth. By equipping these young people with the necessary tools, the sisters aim to help them succeed in their academic pursuits. Their commitment to empowering the next generation is evident in their dedication to providing opportunities and support.
Cherry and Sherry’s personal experiences have shaped their mission to give back. They understand the challenges foster children face and are determined to make a difference in their lives. Their story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of perseverance.
As Cherry and Sherry continue to inspire others, they remind us that support can come from unexpected places. Their message is a powerful reminder that even in the face of adversity, it is possible to find strength, hope, and a sense of belonging.