Coleman Foundation for Change
The WAY sits under the Coleman Foundation for Change, an organization shaped around healing, accountability, compassion, and generational transformation. The foundation frames leadership as something that extends beyond public achievement into the work of rebuilding lives and communities.
Founder Background
Corey Coleman created THE WAY after recognizing the urgent need for trauma-informed environments where mothers and children can heal together instead of being separated during crisis.
His background in leadership, business development, and community advocacy shaped a vision centered around restoration, dignity, safety, and long-term family stability.
THE WAY was designed not simply as a shelter model, but as a structured pathway toward healing, independence, and generational transformation.
Why THE WAY Exists
THE WAY exists because mothers and children facing trauma, instability, abuse, and systemic barriers need more than temporary relief. They need a safe residential environment where healing, advocacy, counseling, and practical life rebuilding happen together.
Vision Statement
THE WAY envisions a future where mothers and children overcome trauma, reclaim dignity, and achieve enduring stability inside nurturing communities. The goal is not only crisis response, but generational change rooted in resilience, hope, family unity, and restored purpose.
Why This Matters
Mothers and children facing trauma often need more than temporary relief. THE WAY is being shaped as a protected environment where safety, care, and practical support work together to create lasting stability.