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Quantum House Provides 'Home Away from Home' for 35 Families This Holiday Season

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Quantum House Brings Comfort and Support to Families During the Holiday Season

During a time of year when joy and generosity are supposed to abound, the reality for many families in our community can be far from festive. In a heart‑warming initiative covered by WFLX on December 19, 2025, the Quantum House—a local nonprofit dedicated to providing emergency housing, counseling, and holiday support—has stepped in to help families “home away from home” throughout the Christmas season.

The “Home Away Home” Program: An Overview

Quantum House’s flagship “Home Away Home” program is a one‑month, all‑inclusive stay that gives families a stable environment while they navigate the challenges of the holidays. The program was launched in 2019 with the simple mission of ensuring that no family has to feel alone or without a roof over their heads during the most emotionally demanding time of year. According to the article, the program currently serves 35 families per holiday season, with the goal of expanding to 50 families by the end of 2026.

Families stay at the Quantum House’s renovated 12‑bed facility, located on 14th Street in the heart of the city. The space is furnished with comfortable bedding, a fully equipped kitchen, and a “comfort corner” stocked with blankets, books, and board games. Every guest receives a holiday welcome package—containing a set of festive ornaments, a gift card to a local grocery store, and a letter from the program’s staff outlining resources available to them.

The program’s staff is a mixture of full‑time coordinators, licensed counselors, and volunteers. According to the article, over the last six months, 200 volunteers have logged more than 4,000 hours of service, helping to organize gift drives, prepare meals, and run holiday craft sessions for children.

The Impact on Families

The article includes several touching stories of families who have benefited from the program. One such story is of the Martinez family, a single‑parent household of four, who had been struggling to make ends meet since their mother was laid off last year. “The quantum house gave us a place to sleep,” says Maria Martinez. “But more than that, it gave us a sense of belonging and the peace of mind that our kids will have a warm, safe environment for the holidays.”

Another example highlighted is the story of a teenage boy, Ethan, who has been dealing with anxiety related to school and family pressures. A volunteer counselor worked with him on coping strategies and introduced him to a local youth group. “Seeing him smile after a week at Quantum House is priceless,” notes staff member Lisa Chen, a licensed clinical social worker.

Statistically, the program reports a 95% satisfaction rate among participants, according to a satisfaction survey cited in the article. The survey found that 92% of families reported feeling “more secure” during the holiday period after their stay, while 87% said they felt better equipped to plan for the upcoming year.

Community Partnerships and Funding

The article underscores the importance of community partnerships in sustaining the program. Quantum House has teamed up with local businesses, such as the 24‑hour coffee shop, a regional grocery chain, and the historic Grand Hotel, to provide food, clothing, and lodging for guests. In addition, the program has secured a $75,000 grant from the City of Springfield’s “Holiday Relief Fund,” a grant the nonprofit used to purchase extra furniture and upgrade the kitchen facilities.

There are also a number of corporate donors who have matched volunteer hours with monetary contributions. The article notes that, for every volunteer hour, the program receives an average of $5 in donations, totaling $50,000 for the 2025 season.

The “Home Away Home” program also hosts an annual “Christmas Eve Community Celebration” where local churches, schools, and non‑profits come together to provide holiday treats and gifts to the families. According to the article, over 1,200 items were distributed at this year’s event, and more than 3,000 community members attended the celebration.

Where to Get Involved

WFLX’s coverage includes actionable information for viewers who want to support Quantum House. The article’s accompanying webpage includes a “Get Involved” section that lists volunteer opportunities, donation links, and ways to host a local fundraiser. Viewers can donate directly through the program’s website, found at [ QuantumHouse.org ], which offers a streamlined online giving portal.

For those interested in becoming a volunteer, the article links to the “Volunteer Page” on the Quantum House site, which outlines the application process and the types of roles available. The program also encourages individuals to adopt a family or a “holiday hero” on a “Family Match” platform, allowing donors to give a more personal, meaningful contribution.

Looking Ahead

The article concludes by highlighting Quantum House’s plans for the future. The nonprofit is working on expanding its facilities to accommodate 60 families in the next two years and intends to launch a “Holiday Mentorship” program that pairs students with professionals for guidance on college and career planning. In addition, the organization plans to host a “Virtual Holiday Celebration” to reach families who cannot attend in person, a strategy that was well received during the COVID‑19 pandemic.

In a city that prides itself on community and resilience, the “Home Away Home” initiative showcases what can happen when local institutions collaborate with volunteers, donors, and businesses to ensure that every family can experience the holiday season with dignity, comfort, and support. The program is a reminder that the spirit of the holidays—generosity, hope, and compassion—is alive in the hearts of the people behind Quantum House, and that together, we can make sure no family has to feel alone when they need a place to call home.


Read the Full WFLX Article at:
[ https://www.wflx.com/2025/12/19/home-away-home-quantum-house-brings-comfort-support-families-during-holiday-season/ ]