About us
There’s a fit for everyone at Ms.Dosies Homes for Women and Children LLC.. Our specialized shared supportive housing focuses on providing safe, clean, comfortable community housing as well as reducing the stresses of daily life for consumers so they can focus on getting back on track. Take advantage of a truly compassionate environment where you are never alone.
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Nashatrica T. McNeal
Nashatrica T. McNeal, Founder and Executive Director of Genesys Way Inc. non-profit organization, Ms. Dosies Homes for Women and Children LLC, and Genesys Way Solutions and Services LLC. She is a seasoned co-living consultant, motivational speaker, and healthcare professional. She has over 14 years of experience in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas area and eight years in Lancaster and Los Angeles, California. She holds certifications in business consulting, medical billing and coding, and medical assistance; completed a Licensed Vocational nursing program and is a Certified Nurse Assistant.
Her personal journey is one of profound resilience and inspiration. After relocating to Los Angeles in 2016, Nashatrica and her family faced homelessness for over 18 months. This challenging period deeply humbled her and reinforced her commitment to faith and perseverance. Overcoming these obstacles, she eventually settled in the Antelope Valley. She brings a wealth of expertise to her co-living and supportive housing role.
Driven by her experiences, Nashatrica is passionately dedicated to giving back. She supports women navigating DCFS family reunification, individuals recovering from substance abuse and domestic violence, and victims and survivors of adult and child sexual abuse and sex trafficking. Inspired by Dimitria Uqdah and Cynthis Sykes, she is also a public motivational speaker. She shares her story to inspire and empower others.
. Her passion extends beyond her professional life and her community involvement. She actively participates in church and community activities and cherishes time with her children, nieces, and nephews. Nashatrica has made a significant impact through her Breaking Barriers employment, education, mental health workshops, Hunger relief program, community Back to School Drives, Christmas Adopt a Angel giveaways, Clothing and Coat Drives, MLK parade sponsorship, Strap it Up safe sex events, and Family reunification services, and a host of other projects.
For over seven years, Nashatrica has been helping underserved individuals and families affected by homelessness and low-income households, demonstrating her unwavering commitment to making a positive change in the lives of others. Her deep commitment to supporting the homeless, low-income individuals, and families is unwavering. Through her growing interest in small business and entrepreneurship, she is actively researching and learning about managing small property and rental businesses to expand her ability to make a meaningful impact.
Dimitria Uqdah
Dimitria is a Community Health Worker at the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services. She helps pregnant women with stressful lives obtain compassionate and caring support in their communities to keep up good health and deliver full-term babies. Dimitria links women to services right in their own community to help them with mental health/stress, substance use, housing, and parenting education.
Dimitria has over 10 years of experience working with women who have faced tough barriers such as drug addiction and homelessness, and Who have been victims of Domestic Violence. Dimitria has helped many women rebuild their lives and go on to meet their goals. Dimitria holds an Associates Degree in Addiction Studies from InterCoast College and is a member of the Antelope Valley African American Infant and Maternal Mortality Community Action Team.
DeNarious McNeal
DeNarious McNeal was born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas. In 2016 he graduated from Centennial High School in Burleson, Texas. DeNarious was one of the first African Americans to graduate from his high school's Air force JROTC program. He started working at 15 years old passing out meals to low-income children and families in the summer youth programs. He is a young father of 3 beautiful girls and a brother of 7 siblings. DeNarious has seen what it’s like to come from under a parent's wing into the real world. When he graduated high school in June 2016 and moved to Los Angeles, California he had never experienced being homeless. Until then, he hadn’t seen how some people were dealing with homelessness. Seeing the children, teens, adults, and the elderly has inspired him to try to make a way to help women and children and individuals that just need hope. He enjoys spending time with his children and siblings and supporting them and his mom. DeNarious dreams to be a mechanical and musical engineer and enjoys researching the stock and real estate markets.