A service corps of consequence.
KenHome Foundation maintains a standing register of individuals and institutions prepared to serve — first-responder leaders, clinicians, urban planners, pro-bono counsel, and civic conveners. Cohorts are activated city by city, beginning with the Dallas flagship. Expressions of interest are received, read personally, and held confidentially by the Office of the Chief Executive.
Where service is needed.
Resident Services
Mentorship, financial wellness, continuing-education, and family-support programming for KenHome residents in each completed city.
Advisory Committees
Workforce, design, and community-benefit committees drawing on first-responder leaders, clinicians, urban planners, and resident voices.
Pro Bono Counsel
Legal, architectural, accounting, and capital-markets professionals donating expertise to specific projects, in line with the Foundation's rigorous conflict-of-interest standards.
Civic Convening
Community leaders willing to host listening sessions and convening events in target metropolitan areas as expansion candidates are evaluated.
Register your interest.
The Foundation holds a standing register of individuals and institutions ready to serve. Brief notes from prospective volunteers — your background, the city you can serve in, the pathway most aligned with your experience — are read personally by the Office of the Chief Executive.
Build with us.
Whether you represent a city, a hospital system, a national foundation, a Fortune 500 board, a regulated bank, a labor council, or yourself — the first responders and healthcare workers of America's highest-cost metropolitan economies require what KenHome Foundation is building. The coalition is open.
