My Sister’s Place is a Christ-centered shelter that restores hope for single women and mothers with children who are experiencing homelessness. Their program helps to rebuild stability by providing a loving and welcoming environment, spiritual growth opportunities, community connections and life-skills training to support the journey to housing independence.
Nesha Mason, The Drake House, and Joy Monroe, SPARC, on Attainable Housing, Working Families Experiencing Homelessness, and the Economy Hotel Evacuation (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 919)
Nesha Mason, President of The Drake House in Roswell, and Joy Monroe, founder of the Single Parent Alliance and Resource Center (SPARC), join host John Ray to discuss the crisis of working families experiencing homelessness in North Fulton and the broader Metro Atlanta region. The conversation explores the challenges facing single mothers and their children who are living in extended-stay motels, the barriers to attainable housing, and the impact on the local workforce and business community.
The discussion highlights the May 2025 evacuation of the Economy Hotel in North Fulton, which displaced over 100 families, and the book There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America by Brian Goldstone. Nesha and Joy explain why families become trapped in extended-stay motels despite working full-time jobs, the devastating effects on children living in these conditions, and the urgent need for more attainable housing solutions in North Fulton.
They also discuss the Motel to Home Alliance, the North Fulton Improvement Network, and practical ways community members can get involved, including participating in comprehensive planning processes, listening to the North Fulton Voices podcast, and supporting nonprofit collaboration to address this growing crisis.
John Ray is the host of North Fulton Business Radio. The show is produced by John Ray and North Fulton Business Radio, LLC, an affiliate of Business RadioX®, and is recorded inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.
Key Takeaways from This Episode
Single mothers and families experiencing homelessness in North Fulton are often employed full-time but cannot afford the security deposits and first month’s rent required to move from extended-stay motels into apartments, creating a trap that keeps them homeless despite working.
Extended-stay motels were originally built for traveling salesmen, not families, yet they now house families in 200–250 square feet with no kitchens, inadequate sleeping arrangements, and exposure to crime, violence, and other adverse childhood experiences that impact children’s health, education, and well-being.
The May 2025 evacuation of the Economy Hotel displaced over 100 families, and none could be relocated within North Fulton, disrupting their jobs, children’s schools, and entire support systems while removing essential service workers from the local workforce.
North Fulton’s attainable housing shortage affects the entire community, as CNAs, home health aides, daycare workers, teachers, servers, and other essential workers cannot afford to live where they work, reducing workforce availability and increasing costs for businesses and residents alike.
Topics Discussed in this Episode
00:20 John Ray introduces the show and guests, Nesha Mason and Joy Monroe 02:21 Nesha Mason introduces The Drake House and its mission to support single mothers experiencing homelessness 03:12 Joy Monroe introduces SPARC and its housing stability and economic mobility programs 04:54 Joy Monroe shares her personal experience as a single parent living in an extended-stay motel 06:41 The federal classification of families in motels as homeless 08:12 How extended-stay motels become traps for working families 09:07 SPARC’s motel-to-home program and the Motel to Home Alliance 10:42 Barriers to qualifying for apartments, including evictions and credit scores 13:00 The book There Is No Place for Us by Brian Goldstone and the Drake House book club 15:09 The May 2025 evacuation of the Economy Hotel in North Fulton 21:50 The trauma of relocating families outside of North Fulton and its impact on their jobs and children’s schools 23:27 Dispelling myths about families experiencing homelessness 26:39 Effects on children living in extended-stay motels 29:39 Principals allowing children to sleep in class because motels prevent adequate rest 31:08 Extended-stay hotels were never designed for families 33:27 The lack of attainable housing as the root cause of working homelessness 36:02 The cost to North Fulton businesses of losing service workers 39:02 A teacher who cannot afford to live in North Fulton on her salary 40:22 The need for creative housing solutions beyond just apartments 43:16 How community members can get involved through comprehensive plans and the North Fulton Improvement Network (NFIN) 45:35 The importance of engaging at the local level in zoning and comprehensive plans 46:15 How to connect with The Drake House and SPARC
Nesha Mason, President, The Drake House
Nesha Mason, President, The Drake House
Nesha Mason brings a diverse skill set with more than 20 years of experience in both the public and private sectors. Nesha worked as an operations director in the private sector before transitioning to public service, serving as Mayor for the City of Abilene, Kansas. After her tenure as an elected official, Nesha served as program director for a county-wide nonprofit developing programs that united the medical and early childhood communities. Upon relocation to the Atlanta area in 2013, she served as a Fulton County educator and then transitioned to executive director of a statewide educational foundation focusing on unifying education and workforce development.
In her current role as President of The Drake House, Nesha Mason combines her leadership skills, educational expertise, and commitment to community welfare to lead and support initiatives that empower families and create lasting positive change. Under her leadership, the organization has expanded from housing and support to offering a comprehensive pathway from homelessness to stability. She has enhanced programming, upgraded facilities, and forged vital partnerships to create a community of support for families in need. Nesha also spearheaded the North Fulton Housing Collaborative, uniting nonprofits for greater impact. Her fiscal expertise has grown The Drake House’s budget by 78.5%, ensuring quality care and lasting change for vulnerable families.
The Drake House provides a short-term crisis and an affordable housing program for single mothers and their children experiencing homelessness in North Metro Atlanta. Their educational, empowerment and mentoring programs assist families in becoming financially self-sufficient and contributing members of the community. The Drake House is the only agency in the area offering an emergency residential program, serving approximately 50 families with 100 children per year. The Drake House envisions a community where every family has the opportunity to recover quickly with dignity from their homeless situation.
Joy Monroe, Founder, Single Parent Alliance and Resource Center (SPARC)
Joy Monroe, Founder, Single Parent Alliance and Resource Center (SPARC)
Joy Monroe is the founder of the Single Parent Alliance and Resource Center (SPARC). Joy started SPARC after moving to Georgia from New York and realizing that her support system had been essential to her success as a single parent. When she relocated to Atlanta with what she thought was a solid plan, she discovered that Atlanta requires employment before securing housing, unlike New York, where cash payments are accepted. The situation led to Joy and her sons living in an extended-stay motel while she secured employment and housing.
On the morning they were scheduled to move into their new apartment, Joy and her sons were hit by a truck. Though they only stayed in the motel for an additional week, that experience galvanized for her how precarious life is for families at extended-stay motels. Even when doing everything right with a solid plan, one unexpected event can trap families in a cycle they cannot escape. Joy also learned that families living in extended-stay motels are federally classified as homeless, even though she did not feel homeless at the time. This personal journey inspired her to create SPARC, which began as a support group in her living room and has grown into an organization serving single parents throughout Metro Atlanta with programs focused on housing stability, economic mobility, and family well-being.
Single Parent Alliance and Resource Center (SPARC)
The Single Parent Alliance and Resource Center (SPARC) helps single parents, strengthens families, and builds futures through programs that focus on housing stability, economic mobility, and family health. SPARC’s Motel to Home program helps families transition from extended stay motels into stable, permanent housing through outreach, housing assistance, and aftercare support. Families receive help overcoming barriers such as deposits and moving expenses with ongoing guidance to maintain stability. The Motel to Home Alliance, a coalition of partner agencies, ensures that 88% of families receiving housing assistance maintain stable housing after a year.
The Financial Achievement Club is offered as part of SPARC’s aftercare services, where families that have been housed participate in a program to encourage savings and build an emergency account to guard against future homelessness. SPARC also brings programs and services directly to where families live and play, including free afterschool programs at apartment complexes and community events like SPARC in the Park where single parents can participate in educational workshops and build their support networks.
Renasant Bank supports North Fulton Business Radio
Renasant Bank has humble roots, having started in 1904 as a $100,000 bank located in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown into one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions, boasting over $26 billion in assets and more than 280 offices offering banking, lending, wealth management, and financial services throughout the region. All of Renasant’s success stems from the commitment of each banker to invest in the communities they serve, which in turn helps them better understand the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, their banking professionals understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.
Beyond Computer Solutions supports North Fulton Business Radio
Whether you’re a law firm, medical practice, or manufacturer, there’s one headline you don’t want to make: “Local Business Pays Thousands in Ransom After Cyberattack.” That’s where Beyond Computer Solutions comes in. They help organizations like yours stay out of the news and in business with managed IT and cybersecurity services designed for industries where compliance and reputation matter most.
Whether they serve as your complete IT department or simply support your internal team, they are well-versed in HIPAA, secure document access, written security policies, and other essential aspects that ensure your safety and well-being. Best of all, it starts with a complimentary security assessment.
About North Fulton Business Radio and host John Ray
With over 900 episodes and having featured over 1,400 guests, North Fulton Business Radio is the longest-running podcast in the North Fulton area, covering business in our community like no one else. We are the undisputed “Voice of Business” in North Fulton!
The show invites a diverse range of business, non-profit, and community leaders to share their significant contributions to their respective markets, communities, and professions. There is no discrimination based on company size, and there is never any “pay to play.” North Fulton Business Radio supports and celebrates businesses by sharing positive stories that traditional media ignore. Some media lean left. Some media lean right. We lean business.
John Ray, host of North Fulton Business Radio and Owner, Ray Business Advisors
John Ray is the host of North Fulton Business Radio. John and the team at North Fulton Business Radio, LLC, an affiliate of Business RadioX®, produce the show, which is recorded inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.
You can find the entire archive of shows by following this link. The show is accessible on all major podcast apps, such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart Radio, and many others.
John Ray also operates his own business advisory practice. John’s services include advising solopreneurs and small professional services firms on their value, their positioning and business development, and their pricing. His clients are professionals who are selling their expertise, such as consultants, coaches, attorneys, CPAs, accountants, bookkeepers, marketing professionals, and other professional services practitioners.
Faith, Networking and Eradicating Homelessness, with Ana Megrelishvili, Christian Professionals Network Worldwide
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Faith, Networking and Eradicating Homelessness, with Ana Megrelishvili, Christian Professionals Network Worldwide (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 795)
In this episode of North Fulton Business Radio, host John Ray interviews Ana Megrelishvili from Christian Professionals Network Worldwide. Originally from the country of Georgia, Ana shares her inspiring journey from experiencing a difficult upbringing in Russia, overcoming atheism, and finding her calling to support the homeless through her organization. She discusses her mission to eradicate relational poverty by mentoring homeless individuals and providing support networks. The Christian Professionals Network not only focuses on business networking but also fosters genuine relationships and community service, emphasizing the importance of community support in overcoming homelessness.
Ana Megrelishvili, Christian Professionals Network Worldwide
Ana Megrelishvili
Ana Megrelishvili grew up in Georgia, Eastern Europe, in a highly dysfunctional family, experiencing hunger, violence and abuse. Ana immigrated to the United States at the age of twenty, seeking a better life and opportunities, when she became a student at Berea College in Kentucky.
Ana founded the Christian Professionals Network Worldwide (CPNW) in Atlanta, Georgia, blending her passion for positive change with actionable initiatives. CPNW goes beyond typical networking by integrating business relationships with service-oriented values, fostering global community transformation. Grounded in Christian principles, Ana ensures CPNW serves as a collaborative hub, uniting leaders to pursue societal betterment.
Through CPNW Foundation work, Ana addresses relational poverty by facilitating meaningful connections and providing a support network. The CPNW Foundation focuses on mentoring the homeless, providing them with the relationships and support necessary to rebuild their lives and break the cycle of poverty.
Ana shares her journey of healing and resilience in her book, Finding Courage to Change, while also contributing to Powerful Female Immigrants: Volume 3, sharing her inspiring journey from Georgia to the United States. Ana’s impact extends to co-authoring Success Redefined with Jack Canfield, earning her recognition as an Amazon Best-Selling Author.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:27 Guest Introduction: Ana Megrelishvili 02:26 Ana’s Backstory and Journey to the US 03:11 A Life-Changing Encounter 04:19 Ana’s Childhood Struggles 06:25 Understanding Relational Poverty 08:07 Mentorship and Community Support 10:11 Corporate Success and Spiritual Awakening 12:22 Founding the Christian Professionals Network 16:01 Details of the Christian Professionals Network 23:44 The Foundation and Addressing Homelessness 31:23 Call to Action and Future Vision 32:38 Conclusion and Final Thoughts 35:23 Closing Remarks and Additional Information
Renasant Bank and Casa Nuova Italian Restaurant support North Fulton Business Radio
Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions, with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management, and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.
Casa Nuova is a proud family-owned and operated restaurant, serving classic, authentic and traditional Italian cuisine and top tier hospitality since 1998.
Casa Nuova is a cook-to-order kitchen, serving traditional fare including pasta, chicken, seafood, veal, vegetarian and gluten-free options, plus daily specials. They are a farm-to-table establishment, meaning that in the summertime, they cultivate their own vegetables in their garden, steps away from the restaurant, including tomatoes, corn, peppers, zucchini, sunflowers and more!
Celebrating more than 25 years, Casa Nuova has become a true staple in the Alpharetta area, serving more than three generations of families, including friends old and new, visiting near and far from all over the metro Atlanta area and beyond.
About North Fulton Business Radio and host John Ray
With over 790 shows and having featured over 1,200 guests, North Fulton Business Radio is the longest-running podcast in the North Fulton area, covering business in our community like no one else. We are the undisputed “Voice of Business” in North Fulton!
The show welcomes a wide variety of business, non-profit, and community leaders to get the word out about the important work they’re doing to serve their market, their community, and their profession. There’s no discrimination based on company size, and there’s never any “pay to play.” North Fulton Business Radio supports and celebrates business by sharing positive business stories that traditional media ignore. Some media leans left. Some media leans right. We lean business.
John Ray, Business RadioX – North Fulton, and Owner, Ray Business Advisors
John Ray is the host of North Fulton Business Radio. The show is recorded and produced from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. The show is available on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart Radio, and many others.
John Ray also operates his own business advisory practice. John’s services include advising solopreneurs and small professional services firms on their value, their positioning and business development, and their pricing. His clients are professionals who are selling their expertise, such as consultants, coaches, attorneys, CPAs, accountants and bookkeepers, marketing professionals, and other professional services practitioners.
From Homelessness to Hope at HomeStretch, with Cheryl Carter and Brittany Phillips
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From Homelessness to Hope at HomeStretch, with Cheryl Carter and Brittany Phillips (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 791)
In this episode of North Fulton Business Radio, host John Ray introduces Cheryl Carter, Executive Director of HomeStretch, and Brittany Phillips, a HomeStretch client. Cheryl shares insights about HomeStretch, an organization dedicated to providing long-term housing solutions and support to families experiencing homelessness. Brittany provides a personal account of her journey from homelessness and addiction recovery to professional growth and family stability, highlighting the impact of HomeStretch’s comprehensive support programs. They discuss the critical importance of financial literacy, education, and community support in overcoming homelessness and achieving economic independence. The episode concludes with information on how listeners can support HomeStretch’s mission through donations, volunteering, and engaging with their community initiatives.
HomeStretch originated in 1991 when volunteers at the local North Fulton Community Charities recognized the pressing need for affordable housing in the North Fulton area. As the number of at-risk families seeking housing assistance increased, the charities found themselves limited to providing only emergency, short-term aid.
Today, the agency oversees and maintains 39 single-family residences. With a team of trained human services professionals dedicated to supporting families and the commitment of over 400 compassionate HomeStretch Heroes (volunteers), it strives to ensure the success of its clients.
Cheryl Carter is a results-oriented administrator with over 40 years of executive-level experience in the development, growth and leadership of not-for-profit organizations. Ms. Carter possesses solid capabilities in outcomes-based program development, fundraising, event production, media relations, market research, public/private partnership development, and public speaking. Cheryl’s passion lies in creating programs that empower individuals to overcome poverty.
Cheryl has served on the board of directors of various nonprofit organizations and has received prestigious awards for her community leadership and professional contributions. Before her nonprofit career, she served in the US Army’s 103rd Military Intelligence Division, earning recognition for her service.
Cheryl holds degrees in Business Administration Management and Human Services Management, and she resides in Grayson with her husband Drew, an entertainer. They have three successful adult children and a high school senior.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome to North Fulton Business Radio 01:31 Introducing HomeStretch and Its Mission 02:27 Cheryl’s Journey to HomeStretch 05:07 Understanding Homelessness and Its Root Causes 06:59 Addressing Housing Affordability 10:07 Brittany’s Story of Recovery and Resilience 13:52 The Five Pillars of HomeStretch 22:54 Personal Challenges and Willingness to Change 23:51 The Importance of Savings 25:14 Understanding Executive Functioning 27:30 Brittany’s Journey and Achievements 30:06 Empowering Families and Making Tough Decisions 32:14 Future Goals and Financial Planning 39:11 Supporting HomeStretch and Volunteer Opportunities 42:59 Conclusion and Additional Resources
Renasant Bank and Casa Nuova Italian Restaurant support North Fulton Business Radio
Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions, with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management, and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.
Casa Nuova is a proud family-owned and operated restaurant, serving classic, authentic and traditional Italian cuisine and top tier hospitality since 1998.
Casa Nuova is a cook-to-order kitchen, serving traditional fare including pasta, chicken, seafood, veal, vegetarian and gluten-free options, plus daily specials. They are a farm-to-table establishment, meaning that in the summertime, they cultivate their own vegetables in their garden, steps away from the restaurant, including tomatoes, corn, peppers, zucchini, sunflowers and more!
Celebrating more than 25 years, Casa Nuova has become a true staple in the Alpharetta area, serving more than three generations of families, including friends old and new, visiting near and far from all over the metro Atlanta area and beyond.
About North Fulton Business Radio and host John Ray
With over 780 shows and having featured over 1,200 guests, North Fulton Business Radio is the longest-running podcast in the North Fulton area, covering business in our community like no one else. We are the undisputed “Voice of Business” in North Fulton!
The show welcomes a wide variety of business, non-profit, and community leaders to get the word out about the important work they’re doing to serve their market, their community, and their profession. There’s no discrimination based on company size, and there’s never any “pay to play.” North Fulton Business Radio supports and celebrates business by sharing positive business stories that traditional media ignore. Some media leans left. Some media leans right. We lean business.
John Ray, Business RadioX – North Fulton, and Owner, Ray Business Advisors
John Ray is the host of North Fulton Business Radio. The show is recorded and produced from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. The show is available on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart Radio, and many others.
John Ray also operates his own business advisory practice. John’s services include advising solopreneurs and small professional services firms on their value, their positioning and business development, and their pricing. His clients are professionals who are selling their expertise, such as consultants, coaches, attorneys, CPAs, accountants and bookkeepers, marketing professionals, and other professional services practitioners.
GNFCC 2024 Nonprofit Award Winners: The Drake House and Brewable
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GNFCC 2024 Nonprofit Award Winners: The Drake House and Brewable (GNFCC 400 Insider, Episode 96)
On this episode of the GNFCC 400 Insider, host Rebekah Anderson welcomes the leaders of this year’s Nonprofit Award winners: Brewable and The Drake House. Brewable received the Small Nonprofit Award, and Nicky Rudd, Board President, discusses their impactful mission of providing employment opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Nicky also shares her own journey, which makes Brewable’s mission so personal for her. Nesha Mason, President of Large Nonprofit Award winner The Drake House, discusses the organization’s efforts to support single mothers experiencing homelessness by offering stable housing and career services. Both highlight the importance of community involvement, the challenges faced, and the upcoming events aimed at continuing their missions.
Nesha Mason is the President of The Drake House. The Drake House is a 501(c)3 organization that works to respond to the growing number of women and children experiencing homelessness in North Fulton. They involve members of our community in the effort to keep single mothers and their children united under one roof as they work toward self-sufficiency.
The Drake House helps women with children overcome the circumstances of homelessness with dignity while keeping their families intact. In response to the changes in our post-COVID world, The Drake House has adapted its programming to help the families we serve acquire housing and achieve financial self-sufficiency.
Graduates of their program work, pay taxes, rent apartments, purchase groceries, attend faith-based organizations, and hopefully, one day, become homeowners. They are equipped to be good employees, tenants, and neighbors. When given the opportunity, some even use their story to inspire others to follow in their footsteps and take advantage of all the services The Drake House has to offer them. As they continue their work to improve their program and campus, The Drake House does so with the expectation that the results will lead to more graduates, more resilient children and teens, and ultimately, a stronger community.
Brewable is a non-profit organization based in Alpharetta, Georgia, dedicated to the employment and enrichment of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The company operates a coffee shop that serves as a platform for their mission, offering employment opportunities and fostering community connections.
Founded in 2019, Brewable initially opened its café in the lobby of the Alpharetta Community Center, next to the entrance of Wills Park at 175 Roswell Street, Alpharetta, GA 30009. A second location has been added in Roswell at 846 Mimosa Boulevard, Roswell, GA 30075. Each Brewable café serves a variety of beverages, including hot coffee and tea, espresso, lattes, and cold brew, as well as scones, cake pops, and other treats.
Brewable’s primary focus is on empowering individuals with learning disabilities by providing them with meaningful employment opportunities in a supportive environment. The organization aims to create a space where adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities can gain valuable work experience, develop skills, and interact with the community.
As a social enterprise, Brewable combines its business operations with a strong social mission, using coffee as a means to foster inclusion, build connections, and promote understanding within the North Fulton region.
00:00 Introduction to GNFCC 400 Insider 00:59 Meet the Nonprofit of the Year Winners 01:21 Nicky Rudd’s Journey with Brewable 03:57 Challenges and Successes of Brewable 08:15 Nesha Mason on The Drake House 10:58 Addressing Homelessness in North Fulton 21:51 Community Support and Nonprofit Success 28:32 Discussing Financial Barriers and Personal Experiences 29:58 Biggest Accomplishments of Brewables 30:36 Impactful Stories and Personal Reflections 33:27 Challenges and Future Goals 37:11 Affordable Housing and Community Support 47:29 Volunteer Opportunities and Community Engagement 54:05 Conclusion and Contact Information
The Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce is a private, non-profit, member-driven organization comprised of over 1,400 business enterprises, civic organizations, educational institutions, and individuals. Their service area includes Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, Mountain Park, Roswell, and Sandy Springs. GNFCC is the leading voice on economic development, business growth, and quality of life issues in North Fulton County.
As a five-star accredited chamber, GNFCC’s vision is to be the premier organization driving member and community success across the region, and they are dedicated to pursuing this vision based on the guiding principles of advocacy, inclusivity, and operational excellence.
GNFCC promotes the interests of their members by assuming a leadership role in making North Fulton an excellent place to work, live, play, and stay. They provide one voice for all local businesses to influence decision-makers, recommend legislation, and protect the valuable resources that make North Fulton a popular place to live.
For more information on GNFCC and its North Fulton County service area, follow this link or call (770) 993-8806. For more information on other GNFCC events, follow this link.
Nesha Mason, The Drake House (Good2Give Podcast, Episode 9)
Nesha Mason, President of The Drake House, joined this episode of the Good2Give Podcast. The Drake House is a nonprofit operating in North Fulton, focusing on assisting single mothers and their families who face homelessness. Hosts Maria Walden and DePriest Waddy interviewed Nesha on the history of the Drake House, its programs, and the impact it has had on the community. Founded following a realization of the homelessness crisis affecting single mothers in North Fulton, the Drake House provides emergency and transitional housing, financial literacy, and community support to empower single mothers towards independence. The organization has evolved to offer comprehensive support, including a fresh market and a professional women’s career network. The conversation covered volunteer opportunities, fundraising events, and how the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia supports the Drake House through partnerships, funding, and resources, emphasizing the importance of community support in addressing homelessness and financial vulnerability among single mothers and their children.
The Good2Give Podcast is presented by the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia. The show is produced by John Ray and the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link.
Nesha Mason, President, The Drake House
Nesha Mason, President, The Drake House
Nesha Mason is a dedicated leader with a rich and diverse background in education, operations management, and community engagement. With experience in both the public and nonprofit sectors, Nesha has consistently demonstrated her commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of others.
Her passion for community service and helping others has led her to roles in public service, education and nonprofit leadership. Mason served as the first female African American Mayor of Abilene, Kansas. In this role, she focused her efforts on planned growth and government transparency for residents. Mason chose not to seek reelection, opting to pursue alternative certification to be a K–12 educator. After serving as a teacher at Haynes Bridge Middle School in Alpharetta, Mason served as Executive Director of a state-wide educational foundation connecting high school students to the hospitality industry.
In her current role as President of The Drake House, Nesha Mason combines her leadership skills, educational expertise, and commitment to community welfare to lead and support initiatives that empower families and create lasting positive change.
Under Nesha’s direction, The Drake House has witnessed a remarkable transformation in its programming. Her strategic insight and commitment to holistic support have propelled the organization from providing shelter to a two-generational approach to overcoming homelessness and financial vulnerability. This shift has been pivotal in ensuring that families not only find housing but also receive comprehensive resources to transition towards independence and stability.
In her personal life, Nesha has been married for 23 years and is the proud parent of five adult sons. Nesha and her husband currently reside in Roswell, Georgia, where they continue to be actively involved in their community.
The Drake House is a 501(c)3 organization that works to respond to the growing number of women and children experiencing homelessness in North Fulton. They involve members of our community in the effort to keep single mothers and their children united under one roof as they work toward self-sufficiency.
The Drake House helps women with children overcome the circumstances of homelessness with dignity while keeping their families intact. In response to the changes in our post-COVID world, The Drake House has adapted its programming to help the families we serve acquire housing and achieve financial self-sufficiency.
Graduates of their program work, pay taxes, rent apartments, purchase groceries, attend faith-based organizations, and hopefully, one day, become homeowners. They are equipped to be good employees, tenants, and neighbors. When given the opportunity, some even use their story to inspire others to follow in their footsteps and take advantage of all the services The Drake House has to offer them. As they continue their work to improve their program and campus, The Drake House does so with the expectation that the results will lead to more graduates, more resilient children and teens, and ultimately, a stronger community.
00:00 Welcome to the Good2Give Podcast 00:36 Introducing Nisha Mason from The Drake House 01:57 The Drake House: A Beacon of Hope for Single Mothers 03:21 Expanding Support: From Emergency Housing to Financial Literacy 10:39 The Importance of Community and Sponsorship 22:12 Volunteering, Funding, and How to Get Involved 30:08 Upcoming Events and How to Support The Drake House 33:23 Closing Remarks and Contact Information
About the Good2Give Podcast
The Good2Give Podcast celebrates the work of donors, nonprofits, and the causes they care about. DePriest Waddy and Maria Walden-Sullivan are the show’s hosts, and the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia is the presenting sponsor.
The Good2Give Podcast is produced by John Ray and the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. You can also find the show on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and many others.
Community Foundation of Northeast Georgia
At the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia, everything they do centers around one purpose: improving the world through the power of philanthropy.
On a fundamental level, they do that through managing funds held in trust, donated by individuals, organizations, and businesses. Most funds are donor-advised funds, similar to savings accounts. These funds are pooled for investment purposes, and their income is used to make grants for a wide variety of charitable purposes.
But the Foundation’s goals extend far beyond managing funds. They desire to strengthen the communities they serve in Gwinnett, Northeast Georgia, and beyond by providing leadership, addressing community needs, and assisting individuals and organizations with their charitable giving.
Andrea Brantley, Family Promise of North Fulton/DeKalb
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Andrea Brantley, Family Promise of North Fulton/DeKalb (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 654)
On this episode of North Fulton Business Radio, Andrea Brantley, Executive Director of Family Promise of North Fulton/DeKalb, joined host John Ray to discuss their work with families with children who are experiencing homelessness. Andrea discussed the myths of homelessness, the scope of the problem of children living unhoused in the State of Georgia, the programs Family Promise NFD offers, how they collaborate with other non-profits, and much more.
Family Promise of North Fulton/DeKalb provides temporary assistance, hospitality, and case management for families with children experiencing homelessness.
At Family Promise North Fulton/DeKalb, they recognize the severely negative impact that homelessness has on children. They believe it is imperative to prevent or reverse a housing crisis for families to avoid the mental health effects that research proves generally occur for children.
Andrea Brantley, Executive Director, Family Promise of North Fulton/DeKalb
Andrea Brantley, Executive Director, Family Promise of North Fulton/DeKalb
Andrea came to Family Promise in April of 2018 from The Center for Children & Young Adults where she was the Director of Development, overseeing fundraising and marketing initiatives.
Andrea is a Community Affairs and non-profit executive with over a decade of leadership experience in fundraising, marketing, and event planning. Her specialties include corporate sponsorship, volunteer and volunteer cultivation, annual fund, and in-kind campaigns. Andrea has expansive experience in organizational leadership, prospect research, conflict resolution, and team building. Her expertise is fostering long-term donor and volunteer relationships and fundraising.
She is passionate about the mission and collaborative solutions of keeping families together. Andrea has one son, Miles, and lives in Woodstock. In her spare-time she enjoys yoga, hiking with her rescue dog Luna and spending time with family and friends.
What does the program look like and how does it work?
What makes Family Promise NFD unique?
Where are you located and do you collaborate with other nonprofits
How can others get involved?
North Fulton Business Radio is hosted by John Ray and broadcast and produced from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. The show is available on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn, and others.
Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management, and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.
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Tony Kimbrough, Veterans Empowerment Organization (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 480)
A veteran himself, Tony Kimbrough, CEO of Veterans Empowerment Organization, was in the studio with host John Ray to highlight the work of the VEO in helping homeless veterans find housing and rebuild their lives. Tony shared some of the issues veterans face, the VEO campus on the westside of Atlanta, systemic cultural issues at play, the need for affordable stable housing, employment, and much more.
An estimated 2000 veterans throughout Georgia have little access to the resources they need for daily living. There are many invisible wounds that affect veterans, including post-traumatic stress disorder, substance abuse, depression, and anxiety – all of which can lead to homelessness.
VEO’s mission is to connect Veterans to vital resources that will assist in rebuilding their holistic well-being, and empower them to make positive changes in their life.
VEO offers a healing campus environment that allows veterans to rebuild their lives. Its mission is to empower veterans along their journey to self-sufficiency.
Veteran Empowerment Organization follows a Housing model. Their housing programs offer both temporary and permanent solutions to uplift low-income and homeless veterans. Through emergency beds, Veterans Empowerment Organization provides low-barrier access to ensure that veterans have a safe place to stay while procuring permanent housing placement. Veteran Empowerment Organization provides veterans with transitional housing as a way to garner permanent housing or independent living. Their residential site offers housing in a supportive, therapeutic community, with wraparound care including workforce development, mental health, and optimal wellness, and case management services to help veterans address their specific challenges and needs.
VEO’s Optimal Wellness program offers professional counseling from licensed clinicians and peer mentorship services with a focus on social reintegration.
Tony Kimbrough, CEO, Veterans Empowerment Organization
Tony Kimbrough, CEO, Veterans Empowerment Organization
Tony Kimbrough is Chief Executive Officer for Veterans Empowerment Organization.
Part of a family with a long military heritage, Tony Kimbrough joined the South Carolina Army National Guard during his junior year at The Citadel. His subsequent eight years of service as a military intelligence officer included a year with the U.S. Army’s 82nd Airborne Division in Afghanistan, where he led an embedded training team.
Tony was formerly the Executive Director of Atlanta’s East Lake Family YMCA. He was recruited to Atlanta as head of the Arthur M. Blank Youth YMCA in 2015 and took on that role in 2017.
A native of Kentucky, Kimbrough grew up in Metro Atlanta, where his father was an executive with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and his mother a development officer with the YMCA.
After college, Kimbrough spent four years with Mannheim Auto Auctions in Georgia, North Carolina, and Arizona before moving to the nonprofit sector, first with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and then with the YMCA.
Tell us about your military journey and how you became involved with VEO
What services do you offer?
How can others get involved?
North Fulton Business Radio is hosted by John Ray and broadcast and produced from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. The show is available on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn, and others.
Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.
Special thanks to A&S Culinary Concepts for their support of this edition of North Fulton Business Radio. A&S Culinary Concepts, based in Johns Creek, is an award-winning culinary studio, celebrated for corporate catering, corporate team building, Big Green Egg Boot Camps, and private group events. They also provide oven-ready, cooked from scratch meals to go they call “Let Us Cook for You.” To see their menus and events, go to their website or call 678-336-9196.
Dr. Courthney Russell, Jr., A2H2 (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 465)
Dr. Courthney Russell of A2H2 joined host John Ray on this edition of North Fulton Business Radio to discuss his organization’s work on behalf of the health needs of underserved communities.
The mission of A2H2 is to provide quality healthcare and wellness services to the marginalized, indigent, and those experiencing poverty.
Today medicine and healthcare are revenue-based. A2H2 holds the fundamental belief that saving lives should be a priority. The medical attention and wellness services given to the indigent should mirror the care received by the affluent. A2H2 believes wholeheartedly that without quality consistent healthcare, poverty will forever be perpetuated. Finances should never be an obstacle for someone without the means to pay.
This organization will be the catalyst for changing healthcare by increasing access to quality healthcare through consistency and raising awareness.
Born in Fort Knox, KY, and raised in East Atlanta, Dr. Courthney Russel Jr. was the first in his family to go to med school with little assistance. Due to this, he went through school homeless and interacted with the homeless community in Atlanta.
His first-hand experience motivated him to make it his mission to serve the forgotten members of our society by providing free health services to the Atlanta community.
How did going through medical school while homeless affect you?
What is the mission of A2H2?
How has your life experience affected how you run A2H2?
What has been the most rewarding experience you have had with A2H2?
The importance of visibility for patients to receive proper care.
What inspired you to turn your back on becoming a surgeon to create A2H2?
What do you think stops traditional healthcare from effectively reaching those in need?
How do you see the future of healthcare changing?
North Fulton Business Radio is hosted by John Ray and broadcast and produced from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. The show is available on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn, and others.
Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.
Special thanks to A&S Culinary Concepts for their support of this edition of North Fulton Business Radio. A&S Culinary Concepts, based in Johns Creek, is an award-winning culinary studio, celebrated for corporate catering, corporate team building, Big Green Egg Boot Camps, and private group events. They also provide oven-ready, cooked from scratch meals to go they call “Let Us Cook for You.” To see their menus and events, go to their website or call 678-336-9196.