SOCIAL ECONOMIC REDEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE
Revitalizing neighborhoods. Empowering people. Building futures.
SERI is a public-private partnership designed to restore communities while creating pathways to affordable housing, workforce opportunity, financial independence, and emotional well-being.
Building stronger communities through small-scale development.
SERI combines housing redevelopment, career pathways, financial education, and mental wellness support so families can move from instability to long-term prosperity.
Mission
To restore communities and empower working families by providing affordable housing, economic opportunity, and comprehensive support services that lead to long-term stability, homeownership, and generational wealth.
The Challenge
Many working families and single parents are caught in the middle income gap, earning too much for traditional assistance, but not enough for stable housing in today's economy.
- • Vacant or distressed housing
- • Workforce shortages in skilled trades
- • Limited financial education and wealth building tools
- • Limited mental health support during major life transitions
The SERI Solution
Unlike traditional housing programs that focus only on shelter, SERI addresses the economic, emotional, and social challenges people face during life transitions.
- • Redevelop underutilized properties
- • Create workforce training and certification pathways
- • Offer credit, homeownership, and investment education
- • Connect residents to counseling, coaching, and peer support
Core Pillars
A holistic model that supports people and place at the same time.
Community Impact
SERI will track outcomes through participant surveys, case studies, success stories, and follow-up at 6 and 12 months after program completion.
Support the Initiative
We invite cities, investors, nonprofits, financial institutions, employers, and community leaders to help build communities where people do not just survive, they thrive.
- • Become a community partner
- • Refer a property or development opportunity
- • Support workforce training and resident services
- • Provide capital, grants, sponsorship, or in-kind support
- • Volunteer as a mentor, educator, or professional resource