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A Move No One Saw Coming: Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce have quietly taken an extraordinary step. The NFL brothers recently purchased a modest home in Cleveland Heights, Ohio — near where they grew up — a place that once symbolized their humble beginnings during the earliest days of their football dreams. Now, instead of keeping it as a private retreat, they are transforming the property into CASA CONEJO.
**Cleveland Heights, OH** – In a heartwarming act of generosity, Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce have quietly purchased a modest home in Cleveland Heights, Ohio — the same Cleveland suburb where they grew up chasing football dreams.
Rather than using the property as a personal getaway, the brothers are investing $3 million to convert the home into **CASA CONEJO**, a new recovery and transitional living center dedicated to supporting women and children experiencing homelessness, addiction, and domestic violence.
The initiative aims to provide safe housing, counseling, life skills training, and resources to help residents rebuild their lives. Sources close to the family say the decision was deeply personal, honoring the tight-knit community that supported the Kelces during their early years.
“This place represents where we came from,” a family spokesperson shared. “Jason and Travis wanted to turn those roots into something that gives back and creates real hope for families in need.”
The center is expected to open later this year. Local officials have praised the project as a major boost for the community.
The Kelce brothers continue to use their platform for positive impact both on and off the field. More details about CASA CONEJO’s programs will be announced in the coming months.
