The Baltimore woman dubbed 'mom of the year' in 2015 is now homeless thanks to her son accidentally setting a fire.

Toya Graham, 43, received the highest praise from the likes of celebrities to President Obama when she was caught on live television smacking her teen son, Michael Graham, who was throwing rocks at police in protests for the death of Freddie Gray.

Gray's neck was broken while he was handcuffed and shackled but left unrestrained in the back of a police van. His 2015 death set off protests and the worst riots in decades.

Now, more than a year later, Michael accidentally started a fire in the kitchen on Saturday afternoon that destroyed the family's home.

The 17-year-old says he was frying chicken tenders and stepped away to use the restroom.

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Toya Graham, the Baltimore woman dubbed 'mom of the year' in 2015, is now homeless. A video showing her disciplining her teen son participating in protests for Freddie Gray went viral (above)

Now, more than a year later, Michael (above), 17, accidentally started a fire in the kitchen on Saturday afternoon while frying chicken tenders that destroyed the family's home

Breaking down in tears, Toya Graham (above) said she doesn't blame her son, but said she is angry

'When I got back, there was smoke and fire coming from the pan,' he told WBFF.

In an attempt to put it out, he tossed water onto the fire, which made it worse.

He called 911 and firefighters put out the blaze, which destroyed the home. Luckily, no one was injured.

Breaking down in tears, Toya Graham said she doesn't blame her son, but said she is angry.

'I'm tired of the struggle, I feel broken,' she said. 'You try to hold on because you try to do everything, you try to be strong for your children. You try, but this is a lot.'

The single mother, who lived in the home (above) with her kids and granddaughter, has no renter's insurance

Michael said: 'I should have been more careful when I was cooking. Now, it's like, what we're going to do now?' Toya created a GoFundMe page to raise money to help them get back on their feet

The single mother, who lived in the home with her kids and granddaughter, has no renter's insurance.

Her teen son said that he regrets not being able to stop the fire that has made the family homeless.

'I should have been more careful when I was cooking,' he said. 'Now, it's like, what we're going to do now?'

Toya created a GoFundMe page asking for $5,000 to help them get back on their feet.

In 22 hours, the family has raised more than $6,100.