We align our work with the Marion County Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP), which identifies the most urgent health and stability challenges facing our community from 2026–2030.
By investing early in young people, Titanhouse.org helps improve long-term mental health, stability, and access to support.

Every five years, Marion County brings together healthcare providers, nonprofits, schools, and community leaders to identify the biggest issues affecting health and well-being.
This shared roadmap is called the Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP).
For 2026–2030, the CHIP focuses on three priorities:
Every five years, Marion County brings together healthcare providers, nonprofits, schools, and community leaders to identify the biggest issues affecting health and well-being.
This shared roadmap is called the Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP).
For 2026–2030, the CHIP focuses on three priorities:
The CHIP doesn’t run programs.
It creates alignment—so organizations can work together toward real outcomes.
Titanhouse.org primarily serves:
Why this matters:
Research and community data consistently show that early relationships, belonging, and stability are among the strongest predictors of lifelong health.
Community Need:
Young people experience stress, isolation, anxiety, and disconnection—often long before clinical care is accessed.
Titanhouse.org Response:
Result:
Stronger emotional health, resilience, and belonging.
Community Need:
Instability during adolescence and young adulthood disrupts education, mental health, and future opportunity.
Titanhouse.org Response:
Result:
Greater consistency, accountability, and stability during critical years.
Community Need:
Young people and families often struggle to navigate systems or seek help early.
Titanhouse.org Response:
Result:
Earlier intervention and stronger follow-through on care.

This diagram shows the framework Titanhouse.org applies to turn community health priorities into real outcomes for young people
Every Titanhouse.org program connects to at least one CHIP priority by strengthening young people early—when prevention has the greatest impact.
Our programs focus on:
Our programs focus on:
Community Need (CHIP)
→ Titanhouse.org Programs
→ Measurable Outcomes
→ Healthier People & Stronger Community
This framework guides how we design programs, evaluate impact, and partner with others.
Titanhouse.org focuses upstream—before challenges escalate into crises.
By building belonging, structure, and trusted relationships early, we help:
The CHIP defines what our community needs.
Titanhouse.org strategically, and mindfully works to make it happen.
Partners, volunteers, and funders help scale the impact.
Young People MATTER and WE SEE YOU
Titanhouse.org is the public-facing home of Titan House, reflecting a broader service reach across Marion and Polk Counties while remaining grounded in the same mission and values.
Titanhouse.org is Powered by Love

.Titanhouse.org walks alongside young people, families, and community partners by listening first and helping connect youth to positive opportunities when and where support is needed.
We value simple, direct connection during this season.
If you have a youth opportunity to share, a question, or would like to connect, you’re welcome to reach out directly.
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