Can you please help me get my small business off the ground.
This small business stands as a testament to resilience, purpose, and unwavering service to the community. Built at the intersection of real estate and notary services, it provides critical support to individuals and families during some of the most defining moments of their lives—homeownership, financial decision-making, and the execution of essential legal documents.
Its foundation is rooted in perseverance. At a pivotal point of growth, the business was disrupted by a life-threatening breast cancer diagnosis linked to 9/11 exposure. What could have ended the journey instead reshaped it. Through treatment, recovery, and rebuilding, the business emerged with a deeper mission—one centered not only on success, but on impact.
Today, the business operates with a service-first approach, prioritizing education, advocacy, and trust. It empowers clients—particularly first-time homebuyers and underserved individuals—to build wealth and create lasting legacy through informed real estate decisions. Every transaction is approached with care, recognizing that for many clients, this represents stability, security, and generational change.
In addition to real estate services, the business offers accessible and dependable notary support, helping community members navigate important legal and financial processes with confidence and ease. This dual service model strengthens its role as a reliable, community-based resource.
The business is deeply committed to giving back—providing guidance, sharing knowledge, and creating opportunities for those who may otherwise feel excluded from pathways to ownership and financial growth. It meets people where they are and walks alongside them toward where they aspire to be.
This grant would help restore lost momentum caused by unforeseen hardship and expand the business’s ability to serve with excellence. More than a business, it is a vehicle for transformation—dedicated to building wealth, creating legacy, and uplifting communities one family at a time.




