Home City Community Benefit Fund

Specific Need

Help Us Light Up the Future of Our Community!

We’re raising funds to bring exciting updates and much-needed improvements to our local ball field and park — and we need your help!

Your donation will support:
New Ball Field Lights
Dugout Roofs & Bleachers
Updated Restrooms
New Playground Equipment
A Splash Pad — the first of its kind in the entire county!

These upgrades will create a safer, more fun, and more inclusive space for families, athletes, and kids of all ages. Every dollar brings us closer to a park our whole community can be proud of.

Let’s make it happen — together.

Mission

Our mission is to strengthen and support our rural community by fostering connection, promoting sustainable growth, and preserving the values and traditions that make our town unique. We are committed to enhancing the quality of life for all residents through inclusive leadership, community engagement, and responsible stewardship.

Profile

Did you know that Home, Kansas got its name when established in 1874 because of the first post office in someone’s “home?” Home is an unincorporated community in Marshall County along Highway 36 that is small but has a lot to offer and be thankful for. Residents and locals to the area refer to the community as “Home City” and will often tell everyone “There is no place like home.”

At, Home City, we’re doing everything in our power to provide community benefits to residents and all who pass through by making our recreational area a destination. Now, if you are wondering how many pass-through Home City? According to the Kansas Department of Transportation State Traffic Map the annual average daily traffic is 3,310.

Home Facts:

  • Unincorporated Community in Marshall County along Highway 36
  • Established in 1874 because of the first post office in someone’s “home”
  • Population approximately 154
  • Community amenities include:
    • Playground
    • Basketball Court
    • Picnic Shelter
    • Restrooms
    • Ball Field

Within the last two years we have been able to complete the following because of our generous donors:

  • Electricity Restoration to the Area
  • Restroom Roof Replacement
  • Restrooms made Operational
  • Updated, Operating Scoreboard
  • Infield Work
  • New Bases
  • New Mower
  • Ground Maintenance
  • Updates to Ball Field Shed
  • Updates to Fencing
  • Added a Sand Volleyball Court
  • Ordered a Ball Shack Trailer for Concessions

We hope we can count on your support to help our community recreational area be updated, safer, and offer more opportunities to the public.

$5,216.51 received
in 19 gifts

Contact

202 S Oak Street
Home City, KS 66438
Phone: 785-562-7817

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