Advancing Community Impact
Shepherd’s Transformation Mansions
BIPOC Scattered Communities
Vision Statement
"To enhance communities by creating and sustaining decent, safe, and affordable living environments that foster stability, cultivate self-sufficiency, and empower generational Wealth Builders."
Shepherd’s Transformation Mansions Communities (STMC).
Founder & CEO: Tracy Jones-Ross
Current Focus: Expanding mixed-use, "income-scattered" communities in Washington State regions.
Key 2026 Initiative: Launching the "Wealth Builders" Transition Program, specifically designed for veterans, the elderly, and youth aging out of foster care.
STMC POC Communities is dedicated to addressing the challenges of housing instability and empowering individuals towards self-sufficiency.
"The mission of the Housing Division is to dismantle systemic barriers to housing through a reparative, scattered-site model that restores dignity and fosters generational stability. By 2026, we aim to preserve and expand equitable housing access, integrating participants into opportunity-rich neighborhoods with high-intensity support to ensure permanent economic mobility."
We provide a safe haven for individuals to journey through mind renewal and revelation. By combining evidence-based programs with a restorative community model, we help stakeholders drive sustainable, measurable change from housing instability to self-sufficiency.
Our organization bridges the gap between community need and long-term impact. Through a structured metamorphosis—moving from crisis to transformation—we develop the resources and partnerships necessary to foster resilient, independent lives.
Dedicated to Measurable Progress
““The Housing Division operates as the operational arm of our Reparative Action Study. Our primary objective is to transition from traditional, centralized housing models to a scattered-site housing model. This approach integrates participants directly into opportunity-rich neighborhoods, dismantling the systemic inequities and geographic isolation that often perpetuate the cycle of homelessness.””
Founded on the principle that informed action drives long-term change, the organization collaborates with cross-sector partners to deliver scalable solutions.
"To provide a data-driven pathway to ending homelessness by securing and preserving diverse housing options that prioritize neighborhood integration. Our division is committed to the 2026 Housing Preservation initiative, utilizing master-leased units and restorative evaluation to transition households from crisis to long-term, self-sustained residency."
Through rigorous evaluation and transparent reporting, each initiative seeks to optimize resource allocation and maximize community benefit. Discover Our Story
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