Carly’s House
A home creating Comfort, Community and Care for Cancer Patients away from home
What is Carly’s House?
Carly’s House is a compassionate initiative born from the lived experience of Carly Carey, a wife, mother, business leader, and two-time cancer warrior. After facing the realities of cancer treatment herself, Carly saw first-hand the emotional, physical, and financial strain that patients and families endure — especially when travel and accommodation add to an already difficult journey.
Carly’s Story
In early 2025, Carly Carey faced a life-altering diagnosis, a rare form of cancer that changed everything. But through her treatment journey, Carly and her husband Morgan experienced something profound: healing isn’t just about medicine. It’s about dignity, comfort, and the vital support of loved ones.
Carly emerged from her battle with cancer with a deep sense of gratitude, renewed purpose, and a commitment to helping others facing similar challenges. Together with Morgan, they envisioned a place where out-of-town patients could find solace, rest, and strength during their hardest day, a home that would offer not just shelter, but compassion and a sense of community.

What Carly’s House Means to Families
Carly’s House isn’t just a building, it’s a sanctuary for those navigating the most difficult chapter of their lives. A place where patients can recover, gather strength, and share time with their families, knowing they have the comfort and peace of mind they need to heal. With the Careys’ expertise as realtors, they’ve been able to purchase and renovate a house that will serve as this much-needed refuge.
But no house is truly a home without the support of a community. That’s where you come in.
Gifts in Kind
If you are interested in making a gift in kind to Carly’s House, please contact Morgan Carey at morgan@rew.com
Thank you to the following businesses who have already provided gifts in kind
The Upgrades That Will Make Carly’s House Possible
To ensure Carly’s House can truly serve patients and families during treatment, the home requires thoughtful upgrades that prioritize accessibility, comfort, safety, and dignity. These improvements will transform the space into a welcoming, healing environment – one that meets the unique needs of individuals facing serious illness.
