
Our founder grew up in Wellston, Missouri as the fourth of six children raised by a single mother. Like many families across America, the household worked hard but still faced the constant pressure of economic instability.
Even as a young person, one question kept coming up:

The answer did not appear to be intelligence or effort. The difference was access to systems and knowledge that many communities had never been shown.
Years later, through entrepreneurship and education, that search for answers led to two powerful discoveries:
Entrepreneurship and real estate remain two of the clearest paths to building generational wealth.
At the same time, something else became clear.
Affordable housing programs had played a role in helping many families survive difficult economic periods. But those programs were also part of a larger ecosystem that many people did not fully understand.
Someone was building those homes.
Someone was restoring those properties.
Someone was creating those opportunities.
That realization sparked a new vision.
What if housing development could create opportunity on both sides of the equation?
What if families could gain stability through affordable housing while also gaining pathways to ownership and wealth?
What if redevelopment could also create jobs, trade skills, and real career exposure for young people in the same neighborhoods being rebuilt?
That vision became Family First Development Group.
