NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Every Sunday morning, Corry Hughes pulls up to the Nashville Rescue Mission in his limousine with a mission that goes far beyond luxury transportation.

"When I first started about 50, but now I'm up to 200," Hughes said about the growing number of people who line up for his hot meals each week.

Hughes, who pulled himself out of homelessness, now dedicates his Sundays to feeding hundreds of people experiencing homelessness in Nashville.

"I bring my limousine to say hey man, ain't no big guy, little guy, we all the same. So ain't no limousine make me or break me," Hughes said.

Despite overcoming his own struggles with homelessness, Hughes said he can't help but show care for people living through similar circumstances.

"So I'm doing it by myself. I got a lid co

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