On any given night there are over 10,000 plus homeless people in the Twin Cities metro area including more than 3000 children. 

And on any given night you can find Allan Law out there working to help those young people. 

Law has spent his entire adult life devoted to helping inner-city youth, families, and the homeless find hope, through much-needed food, basic living necessities, participation in developmental activities, and the companionship help only a trusted friend and mentor can provide.

In 1967 he founded a non-profit organization called Love One Another, and he has been at it ever since.

Law's inspiration for all of this came while he was a teacher. Law spent 32 years teaching children in the Inner City MInneapolis Public School System.

Allan who has 17 freezers in his small apartment, to store food for the less fortunate, spends every night from 8 p.m to 11 a.m., driving around the inner city finding people to help.

And since the start of Love One Another, he has only missed one night on the streets while dealing with a cancer diagnosis.

Law is once again dealing with cancer, but he says he will continue to help the disadvantaged until he can no longer do it.