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About Cindy Lowman

Cindy Lowman is a dedicated real estate broker, property manager, and savvy investor based in the vibrant Greater Las Vegas area. Originally hailing from Seattle, she’s a passionate advocate for both real estate and helping people in need.

Her life revolves around her twin boys and her profound love for baseball. Cindy, along with her boys, shares an unwavering zeal for the sport, particularly for the Seattle Mariners. This passion for baseball sparked a significant realization during a trip to San Francisco to watch the Mariners play the Giants. Witnessing the homelessness crisis in San Francisco and Oakland, she was deeply moved.

That experience served as a catalyst for Cindy’s groundbreaking idea: to attend all 162 MLB games in a single season, following the Mariners across the country while making a difference in each city. This ambitious journey led her to conceive “Home Run Housing,” a visionary initiative aimed at addressing homelessness in MLB cities while infusing fun and support for fans of all teams.

Driven by her profound empathy and entrepreneurial spirit, Cindy is set on making a difference. Her plan includes establishing sober living homes in the Las Vegas area, providing a second chance for the homeless and others seeking to rebuild their lives. Moreover, her nonprofit, Home Run Housing, aims to support existing sober living facilities, ensuring housing remains accessible to those in need, regardless of financial limitations.

With unwavering determination and boundless enthusiasm, Cindy envisions positive change for her community and beyond through her nonprofit. Her mission embodies a powerful blend of compassion, innovation, and a resolute commitment to make impactful changes in the country.

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About Bob

Bob Lowman, a native of Tacoma, Washington, dedicated 25 years of his life to serving the community as a police officer and detective within the Seattle Police Department. Throughout his tenure, he navigated various departments, gaining invaluable experience and insight into the intricate dynamics of his city.

Now retired from the force, Bob has redirected his passion towards a new mission: giving back to the community that shaped him. His profound concern for the escalating challenges of homelessness and drug-related issues has fueled his desire to initiate positive change. Motivated by a desire to create a safer and more nurturing environment for future generations, particularly his beloved grandchildren, Bob is determined to leave a lasting impact.

With his wealth of experience and an unwavering dedication to service, Bob Lowman is channeling his energy and expertise into tackling these critical societal issues. His commitment to leaving the world in a better state than he found it serves as an inspiring beacon of hope for his community and beyond.

About Mark Crane

Mark Crane, a proud native of Washington state, embodies resilience and determination in his journey through life. A devoted father of six and a cherished grandpa to a lively brood of sixteen—eleven granddaughters and five grandsons—Mark’s life has been woven with moments of challenge and triumph.

His story is one of remarkable perseverance—a testament to his forty-two years of unwavering commitment to sobriety. The road to recovery was not devoid of obstacles; it was paved with setbacks and trials in the early stages. However, Mark’s unwavering spirit and unyielding resolve were unwavering.


He understands that the journey toward recovery begins with taking those crucial initial steps and staying resolute in the face of adversity. Mark firmly believes that recovery is a deeply personal voyage—one that hinges on individual accountability and the unwavering commitment to self-improvement.

Mark Crane stands as a beacon of hope and inspiration, a living testament to the power of resilience, determination, and personal accountability in the pursuit of a fulfilling life beyond the shadows of addiction.

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