Help Us Build Herd House — A Place Where Men Can Heal, Rebuild, and Dream Again
There are a lot of men out there silently fighting battles most people never see.
Addiction. Isolation. Depression. Broken relationships. Homelessness. Hopelessness.
Some have lost families. Some have lost careers. Some have simply lost belief in themselves.
Herd House was created for those men.
Not just as a sober living home — but as a brotherhood.
The idea behind Herd House comes from buffalo. When storms come, buffalo don’t run away from them… they run through them together. That’s the kind of environment we want to create: men facing life head-on, together, instead of alone.
Our mission is simple:
To provide safe, structured housing where men can pursue sobriety, rebuild stability, develop life skills, find employment, and rediscover purpose.
But starting something like this takes faith — and financial support.
Right now, Herd House is in its beginning stages. We’ve secured the home, started preparing rooms, and are building the foundation for something that we believe can truly change lives in St. Petersburg, Florida.
The challenge is that while we work to fill beds and become fully sustainable, there are real startup costs:
• Rent & utilities
• Beds & furniture
• Household essentials
• WiFi & transportation support
• Licensing & operational expenses
• Food & recovery resources
• Creating a clean, safe, dignified environment for residents
We are asking for help bridging the gap during these early stages so Herd House can grow into a stable, life-giving home for the men who need it most.
Every donation — no matter the amount — helps create a place where someone gets another chance.
A chance to get sober.
A chance to reconnect with family.
A chance to find purpose again.
A chance to dream again.
And if you can’t give financially, sharing this campaign means more than you know.
We believe recovery happens in community.
We believe people deserve another shot.
And we believe storms don’t have to be faced alone.
Thank you for believing in Herd House.
— Michael Perea & Herd House