03/19/2026
The Way Home donated $25K to Mercy in the City's Community Fundraiser to sponsor a family's housing.
The Way Home exists to solve a structural problem in the affordable housing market: the sector is fragmented, slow, and under-resourced relative to the private market it must compete against. Affordable housing organizations deserve access to the same competitive advantages many conventional market developers have long operated with — pre-positioned capital, rapid deployment timelines, and the scale to secure vendors, acquire land, and close deals before opportunities disappear. Housing is a fundamental need, not a discretionary purchase, which means affordability will never emerge organically from market forces alone. An intentional, parallel affordable housing market must be built alongside the private market, operating with different incentives and different definitions of success. The Way Home is committed to building that market: one where community developers can move at commercial velocity, where capital flows efficiently to worthy projects, and where the pace and scale of affordable housing production finally matches the urgency of the need.
Partners like Mercy in the City embody this vision — building quality, sustainable homes for displaced families while simultaneously training individuals in the construction trades, equipping them with skills that create both housing and lasting economic opportunity.