BREAKING NEWS: Matt Rhule of the Nebraska Cornhuskers Invests $3.6 Million to Transform House into Shelter for Homeless Youth in Nebraska
The head coach of the Nebraska Cornhuskers, Matt Rhule, has unexpectedly revealed a ground-breaking plan to address adolescent homelessness in Nebraska. The coach has pledged an incredible $3.6 million to transform a historic Lincoln property into a cutting-edge shelter for young people experiencing homelessness. This audacious action follows Rhule’s previous involvement in community outreach projects with local youngsters, where he saw directly the hardships that many young.
The house, located in a prime area near the university, will be transformed into a welcoming space that offers not only shelter but also educational resources, counseling services, and job training programs. Rhule stated, “I believe in the power of community and the potential of our youth. This shelter will provide a safe haven for those in need and help them build a brighter future.”
The project is set to begin construction later this year, with plans to open the shelter by the summer of 2026. Rhule has partnered with several local organizations, including the Nebraska Youth Services and the Lincoln Community Foundation, to ensure that the shelter meets the diverse needs of the youth it will serve.