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we are Leaders of

we are Leaders of

tomorrow

tomorrow

The Way Foundation was born from a clear vision from God. What began as a daydream became reality when our founder, Moses, took a step of faith, leaving his job to serve the underserved. While leading a nonprofit on a larger scale is new to him, Moses has always carried a deep passion for helping others. It brings him joy to serve, no matter the size of the mission. With faith as the foundation, he launched The Way Foundation with the hope of making a lasting impact on the community for years to come.

WHY WE STARTED

At The Way Foundation, our heart is to help anyone and everyone who needs support. While our mission is broad, our work began with a clear calling to focus on single-parent homes, unhoused teens, and individuals battling substance use disorders—communities that often lack consistent resources and support. The statistics below help shed light on the reality many people in these situations face.
  • 40K
    +

    persons with sud use methamphetamine Methamphetamine in Nevada, making it the state with the highest rate of meth usage in the country.

  • 2
    k

    unhoused homeless youth in 2025. Nevada has the highest rate of homeless youth in the nation, making it #1 in the country for homeless children.

  • 20
    %

    of births in 2020 were by single mothers. 39% of all Nevada children live in a single-parent household.

our founder

& board members

Guided by Purpose, Called to Serve.

Portrait of John Doe Anderson, CEO of Omnis.
Moses Willoughby

Founder/CEO

Portrait of Wilson Baptista, Operations Director at Omnis.
Kim Willoughby

Secretary & Treasurer

Portrait of Wilson Baptista, Operations Director at Omnis.
Kim Willoughby

Secretary & Treasurer

Sharon Summers

Outreach Advocate

Pastor Cory Matthews

Spiritual Guidance Director

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Young engineers working
Bridge

hope on wheels

project

  • This program delivers comprehensive, mobile-based aid to individuals and families facing crisis by providing direct services and essential resources through our Mobile Crisis Intervention Bus. Designed to meet people where they are, the program operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, ensuring immediate access to support for those experiencing mental health challenges, emotional distress, housing insecurity, or other urgent needs. By removing traditional barriers such as transportation, cost, and limited service hours, the program ensures that help is available when and where it is needed most.

  • In addition to crisis response, the program addresses food insecurity through a weekly free hot meals on wheels service. Nutritious, freshly prepared meals are delivered directly to individuals who may lack consistent access to food due to homelessness, disability, mental health conditions, or financial hardship. This service not only meets a basic human need but also fosters trust and connection, creating opportunities for continued engagement and support.

OUR FUTURE vision

I envision a future where love and compassion lead the way—where people lift one another up and no one has to face life’s challenges alone.

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My heart is to heal, build, and restore families, creating a world where brokenness is mended, hope is renewed, and every individual has the support they need to thrive. By fostering unity and kindness, we can transform lives and leave a legacy of stronger families and stronger communities.