The Story of Marshall Home for Men
Founded in 1931 during the Great Depression, the Marshall Home for Men began as a refuge for men seeking work and support. Rancher John Ryland opened his doors, offering food, shelter, and companionship to those in need. In 1958, the facility was renamed in honor of the Marshall Foundation, which has played a crucial role in its development. Over the years, the Marshall Home has expanded its facilities, now accommodating up to 52 men, thanks to the generosity of individuals, corporations, and foundations.