About
Our Mission is Clear
Our mission is to empower and equip business leaders and entrepreneurs who want to make a difference in the community to become successful group home owners in 90 days.
We are two nurse entrepreneurs with similar yet different strategies who have merged to teach others how to make a difference in their communities by providing housing for the undeserved population. We have The Group Home Blueprint 2.0. "We do real estate DIFFERENT"
Tamara Neely
Group Home Expert
I want to coach 100 people starting their Group Home.
Tamara Neely, is a family nurse practitioner with extensive training as an HIV specialist from Duke University. She completed her 2nd post Masters certificate as a psychiatric mental health Nurse Practitioner at Anderson University in Anderson, SC in May 2019. She graduated from UNCC as a Family Nurse Practitioner in 2014. She has a speciality niche business, HomeCare for the Carolinas LLC (HC4C) which is a Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) and Minority, Women Small Business Enterprise (MWSBE). HC4C works extensively with the government (HRSA, HUD & VA). Since 2006, HC4C has been a successful business with a team of 20. HC4C provides the following services:
non-medical home care services, HIV Case Management, contract pharmacy, and two VA contracts for transitional group homes for homeless male veterans in the Charlotte metro area with mental heath disorders and/or substance abuse issues.
Tasha McCray
Real Estate Investor
I want to coach people to invest to in real-estate.
On the tail-end of Tasha’s 25-year nursing career, she was faced with a decision to keep working hard or put her hard-earned money to work for her. She decided to do the latter. So, she began studying and researching everything about real estate investing. Tasha absolutely fell in love with the idea of having so many avenues in which to invest without having a ton of money. She started with wholesaling and lending money privately using her self-directed IRA. Next, Tasha began purchasing her own properties using creative financing and unique strategies as well as doing JV deals with other investors nationwide. Earlier this year, Tasha decided to change her business model which is owning group homes (best real estate investing decision to-date). Because it allows her to pair years of nursing experience with her love of real estate investing while serving communities and helping the undeserved population.