. >> just about every monday you will find jill wakeman at primrose. it provides food to needy families each month. >> i just had this need, as long as i can remember to put somebody else's shoes and say what can i do. >> the 76-year-old she felt compassion for others but was the civil rights movement that led to her activism. >> presbyterian minister came through and recruiting people to go down there. >> she went down south to mississippi for the summer. her letters home reveals the culture shock. she said i feel completely out of the world here. she was in the march and rally. >> dr. king came and dr. go king was there and he talked. >> went back home in san mateo, she joined with those trying to did he segregate the schools including elinor. >> curry has written a book detailing there of their projects and programs >> one of jill's latest efforts is fighting on behalf of gays and lesbians, by protesting against the baptist church. her godson gave her unique present for her birthday. >> i thought of how can i create a gift that helps her legacy live