Building a Home for

the Saints

For over 30 years, the Quincy Saints has been more than just a homeschool sports program—it’s a volunteer-led community dedicated to investing in the lives of youth. What started with girls' volleyball and boys' basketball has grown to include cheerleading and trap shooting, with even more programs on the horizon.

At our core, we are a Christian community focused on:

  • Developing athletes and shaping character.

  • Building lifelong relationships.

  • Fostering a strong spiritual foundation.

We want every child who joins the Saints to feel known, supported, and encouraged to grow into a Christ-centered life.

The Challenge: Living as Guests

As a fully established 501(c)(3) public charity, the Saints have experienced incredible growth. However, for more than three decades, we have operated without a place to truly call our own. We have relied entirely on rented gyms—constantly transporting equipment, setting up and tearing down, and adjusting to last-minute cancellations. Today, demand for local gym space is skyrocketing, and these borrowed spaces are becoming harder to find.

Our youth don’t just need access to a court—they need a home.

More Than a Gym

We believe now is the time to build that home. Our vision is to create a dedicated facility centered around faith, community, and growth.

Athletic & Community Impact

We want to create a space where kids can move, play, learn, and grow together. Because we are called to serve, we plan to open our doors to other youth teams in our area who are struggling to find space or afford rising costs, extending Gospel truths in a very practical way.

Support for the Whole Homeschool Family

Beyond athletics, this facility will support the holistic needs of homeschool families. We envision multi-purpose spaces for:

  • Music, drama, and art classes.

  • Physical education and classroom learning.

  • A resource hub where experienced homeschool parents can mentor and guide families new to the journey.

Join the Story

Building a home like this takes more than a vision—it takes a community. Just like the teams that have defined the Saints for decades, this project requires individuals, businesses, and donors coming together with a shared purpose.

Together, we can create more than just a facility. We can build a place of belonging, growth, and lasting impact for generations to come.

A group of seven young male basketball players and their coach, standing side by side in a hallway, smiling. The players are in black jerseys with a logo of a basketball and a large letter Q, white shorts, and athletic shoes. The coach is wearing a black shirt with yellow accents and beige pants. The team is celebrating their victory, with two players wearing medals around their necks and the player in the center holding a signed basketball.
Girls volleyball team posing on an indoor court with a coach, holding a sign that says "Saints" and depicts a volleyball.
A group of nine young women volleyball players standing on an indoor court, wearing matching black and purple uniforms, posing with arms crossed in front of a volleyball net.
A group of eight people, including six young male basketball players wearing matching black jerseys, and two adult men, standing in front of a gym wall with an orange stripe. One of the players is holding a basketball with signatures on it.