Where Family is Made

WHAT WE DO

Our mission is to provide a safe place for youth aged 14-21, where connection with caring adults leads to long-term mentorship, healing from trauma, educational opportunities, and career readiness in a supportive environment.

It all begins with connection.

OUR TEAM

The Homie House is guided by a committed leadership team united by one vision: to create a safe place where youth can grow, heal, and belong. At the heart of that vision is Tyler, whose dream of building a home for mentorship and opportunity has become the foundation of The Homie House. Drawing on his experience in Special Forces and as a teacher, Tyler brings the leadership and passion to turn that dream into reality.

Alongside Tyler, our team includes community advocates, mentors, educators, and leaders who bring diverse experiences and deep dedication to supporting youth across Lincoln County. Together, they ensure The Homie House remains a place of hope, guidance, and lasting impact.

We can do more together.

The Homie House is a safe place for kids to meet the expectations of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. People need food, water, and a safe place to make true connections. This is exactly what The Homie House is about. It is for the people who need it most in our community. Toledo is a small town with little to do; however, we have each other to lean on and help stay on the right path for our lives.

“The Homie House is going to touch the hearts of many, especially on the hardest days. It has been hard to get through some of life's struggles, but that’s why it is easier when we are all there. This is why I believe the skate club and The Homie House are my family.”

- Kai, local Toledo teen

“The Homie House is going to touch the hearts of many, especially on the hardest days. It has been hard to get through some of lifes struggles but that’s why it is easier when we are all there. This is why I believe the skate club and The Homie House are my family.”

— Kai