Autumn Nelon Streetman: Finding Strength in Community

JEFF TURNER

In a heartfelt update, Autumn Nelon Streetman shares how she has been coping with recent events. Despite the challenges, Autumn expresses immense gratitude for the outpouring of support she has received.

“Wednesday, late. And Thursday, I had a house full of people helping me get my registry, everything that was sent to me from people. They helped me unbox,” she recalls. “Sonia Isaacs was there, Becky Isaacs was there, Jim and Melissa Brady were there, Joseph and Lindsay Habbinck, Terry and Jean MacDonald, and then a couple of the Isaacs nannies were there. And they just helped me go through all my boxes and help me get my nursery set up. And they didn’t have to do that, you know, and I really appreciate it.”

Autumn’s appreciation extends beyond the physical assistance she received. She feels deeply touched by the emotional support and constant check-ins from friends and family. “The amount of people that have called and texted every day and just checking in on you. I mean, really, I feel so loved and supported through this. And we don’t feel alone at all. I know that we are blessed, very, very blessed. And I can’t say thank you enough to everybody.”

Despite the personal hardships, Autumn remains hopeful and focuses on the future as release of The Nelons’ forthcoming project, Loving You approaches. The release is scheduled for August 30. The album’s first song is appropriately titled, “There’s A Hole In The Heart.” Itpromises to resonate deeply with fans, capturing the group’s enduring spirit and faith.

As Autumn continues to navigate this difficult period, her gratitude and resilience stand as a testament to the strength she draws from her community.

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