Episode 4
S8 Ep 4- Black Women Working to Provide Affordable Housing in Milwaukee
Join us as we share an inspiring story about three amazing women from Milwaukee - Adrienne Hunter, Jennifer Webster, and Anita Clinton. They've come together with 3 other business partners to provide safe and affordable housing to those in need in their community.
By using some of the funds from the American Rescue Plan Act, which gave $15 million to the city of Milwaukee, they're renovating distressed properties in low-income neighborhoods. This is giving citizens the opportunity to own new, quality homes for affordable prices, which can help them create generational wealth in the process. I hope this story inspires you to make a positive difference in your own community. Thanks for watching!
00:06:17 Create generational wealth through homeownership.
00:06:38 Generational wealth through real estate.
00:17:40 Get contractors and estimate costs.
00:23:55 Take the first step.
00:25:09 Trust and collaborate.
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