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Updated about 1 year ago on . Most recent reply

Has anyone participated in the Group Home Riches Program?
Hello,
I am interested in starting a transitional home for ex-offenders and came across the Group Home Riches website. They offer a gold course that is supposed to help you get up and running but has anyone had success with this program?
Thanks.
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That is absolutely NOT what Group Home Riches is about. On their's and their members videos, you will see that there is typically one or 2 beds per room. Exactly what you would see in an Oxford home.
Jerica, I suggest you check out the podcast and/or youtube channel where there are a ton of reviews from actual clients who have had success with the GHR programs.
You do not need NARR, state affiliates, or any other bureaucratic organization (like the local government) to tell you how to start.
Instead, I suggest marketing NOW, no matter what demographic you want to serve. Get in touch with local nonprofits that serve those in need of affordable housing. They will send you clients, make you money, and they will tell you what they look for in housing.
They would not send their clients to slumlords who are "about cramming as many people as you can legally cram in a house"