Sometimes superheroes don’t wear capes, and Jennifer Baker is one of them. She created a Facebook Page called Helping Others CNY.

“Basically, we help the community in anything they might need [if they] can’t get help anywhere else and find someone to help them," Baker said.

Baker started this page because she knows what it’s like to be impoverished.

“Going without sucks. It really does,” Baker disclosed. "It's not fun to not have things you need like bare necessities.”

In her darkest times, when she didn’t have enough money, no one would help her when she would go to post on these so-called “helpful” pages in the CNY area.

“There is a lot of people that pass on by others,” Baker said, ”saying 'oh, you can get this, and get that,' [but] people don't obviously have any money, otherwise they wouldn’t be on that page."

Now, she’s on her Helping Others CNY Page daily, facilitating actual results and making sure people get connected with the other superheroes that help provide.

“It makes me feel good to help out other people,” Baker said, "especially knowing I was in that situation and I could make a difference in other people's lives.”

For Shannon Aman, a mother of three, the difference was huge. Her house condemned and on the verge of foreclosure, she had no money to provide for her little ones. So when Christmas was around the corner, she said she felt her entire life crashing down.

“[I was] absolutely hopeless," Aman said while on the verge of tears. “[I was] very defeated [and felt] worthless.”

That was until a woman saw her post on Baker’s Facebook group and came to the rescue.

“They went above and beyond; these people are true angels sent from God,” Aman said. “They were going through their own difficult situation with their daughter and somehow found the Christmas spirit.”

Aman’s family was gifted a homemade meal and presents for her children for the holidays.

“It restored my faith in humanity,” Aman disclosed. “Don't ever give up hoping, and that is what [Baker's page] provides.”

Baker’s wish is that more people will join the page to keep rescuing more people like Aman.

“One way or another,” said Aman, “whether it is a prayer or a donation or people finding exactly what they need, that is why the page is there.”