Community Service Awardee ~ Natasha Davis
Natasha S. Davis
As a multi-hyphenated Health & Wealth professional, Natasha S. Davis is devoted to serving the needs of her clients and community. Over the past 17 years of her nursing career, she has made tremendous contributions to shaping and leading the healthcare sector by specifically focusing on substance abuse, HIV/AIDS and women’s health issues.
Natasha received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from New Jersey City University. She continued her education and professional development by receiving her Project Management certification through Rutgers University and her Real Estate License through the Professional School of Business. Although her professional career has been highlighted by multiple awards, fellowships, and professional recognition, Natasha is most proud of the service work she does in her community.
In 2012, Natasha founded Someone’s Daughter Inc., a community-based nonprofit organization that provides mentorship and counseling services for young females ages 10-21 across the state of NJ. Someone’s Daughter Inc.’s primary mission is to improve the quality of life for young females in urban communities by advocating for and sponsoring programs that assist such individuals in attaining a higher level of economic, social, educational, cultural, and spiritual well-being. Presently, Someone’s Daughter runs several programs, servicing 100+ girls, with site-based mentorship in Union County and with efforts of specialty programs, workshops and the organization’s annual conference, the organization has been able to impact over 1000+ girls per year.
More recently, Natasha has devoted her time to creating a 100 percent minority-owned real estate investment firm, created to help increase the generational wealth of minorities through increased participation in the real estate industry and real estate investing. Through this firm, Natasha is aiming to make homeownership and real estate investment opportunities accessible to historically marginalized and under-resourced individuals as well as educating on the real estate professional opportunities available. Nowadays, you can find Natasha teaching real estate courses to youth in local schools, hosting real estate seminars, and teaching new real estate investors how to build a real estate portfolio in hopes of ultimately bridging the wealth gap for minorities in her community.