I started with a simple, noble goal: to use the homes I worked so hard to buy as a foundation for others to rebuild their lives. I didn't just see property; I saw potential. I wanted to be the safety net I felt people deserved, offering a roof and a second chance to those who ran out of options. My intention was to build a community, fueled by the belief that a stable home could change a person's entire trajectory.
The reality, however, was a slow-motion disaster. The very people I tried to uplift ended up dismantling the opportunity and the physical structures piece by piece. Doors were kicked in, copper was stripped, and the sanctuary I provided was treated with a level of disregard that was so hard to stomach. It wasn't just the property damage—it was the realization that my generosity had no guardrails, and my desire to help had blinded me to the risks. Now I'm standing in the wreckage of that dream, facing debt and a set of boarded-up windows. It's a bitter pill to swallow, realizing that 'no good deed goes unpunished' isn't just a cliché—it's a financial reality. I'm sharing this not to vent, but to document the cost of misplaced trust and the hard lessons that you can't provide a home for someone who isn't ready to respect the walls that surround them.
I am seeking support to help pay off the debt and make the well-needed repairs so that I can get the home back up and running again. Your involvement would mean the world to me, whether through a donation or by simply sharing this mission with your own circle. Every bit of support acts as a stepping stone toward the goals we are striving to reach. I am deeply grateful for your time and for the kindness you've always shown. Thank you for being a part of this journey and for helping to turn this hope into a tangible future. With sincere thanks, Logan Ashcraft
The reality, however, was a slow-motion disaster. The very people I tried to uplift ended up dismantling the opportunity and the physical structures piece by piece. Doors were kicked in, copper was stripped, and the sanctuary I provided was treated with a level of disregard that was so hard to stomach. It wasn't just the property damage—it was the realization that my generosity had no guardrails, and my desire to help had blinded me to the risks. Now I'm standing in the wreckage of that dream, facing debt and a set of boarded-up windows. It's a bitter pill to swallow, realizing that 'no good deed goes unpunished' isn't just a cliché—it's a financial reality. I'm sharing this not to vent, but to document the cost of misplaced trust and the hard lessons that you can't provide a home for someone who isn't ready to respect the walls that surround them.
I am seeking support to help pay off the debt and make the well-needed repairs so that I can get the home back up and running again. Your involvement would mean the world to me, whether through a donation or by simply sharing this mission with your own circle. Every bit of support acts as a stepping stone toward the goals we are striving to reach. I am deeply grateful for your time and for the kindness you've always shown. Thank you for being a part of this journey and for helping to turn this hope into a tangible future. With sincere thanks, Logan Ashcraft






