Independent Living • Hope • Stability • Legacy

Helping Young Adults Build a Safe, Stable Future

Moms4Ever Independent Living Home is being created to support young adults ages 21–30 with housing, education resources, work opportunities, life skills, and credit-building support.

Support the Mission

Turning pain into purpose.

Moms4Ever was inspired by the life and memory of my son, who was tragically murdered in 2023 at the age of 22. This home is my way of keeping his name alive for my children, his young son, and the young adults who need guidance, stability, and hope.

As a mother and healthcare professional, I understand the importance of support, structure, and opportunity. My goal is to create a safe place where young adults can avoid homelessness, rebuild their confidence, and gain the tools needed to become independent.

Our Mission

To provide safe housing and supportive resources that empower young adults ages 21–30 to become independent through education, employment, financial literacy, and personal growth.

Support beyond housing.

Safe Housing

A structured, supportive living environment for young adults working toward independence.

Education Resources

Help connecting residents to GED programs, college enrollment, trade schools, and tutoring support.

Workforce Support

Resume help, job search assistance, interview preparation, and connections to local employers.

Credit Building

Financial literacy, budgeting education, credit repair guidance, and money management skills.

Life Skills

Goal setting, conflict resolution, communication skills, household responsibilities, and accountability.

Mentorship

Encouragement and guidance from caring adults who believe in each resident’s future.

Creating opportunity for young adults who need a fresh start.

Many young adults struggle with housing instability, unemployment, lack of financial knowledge, and limited family support. Moms4Ever is designed to help bridge that gap by giving residents a safe place to stay while they work toward education, employment, and financial independence.

21–30Ages served
HousingStability first
LegacyBuilt in honor of my son

Help us open the doors.

The biggest challenge has been funding. I currently work two full-time jobs to provide for my family while trying to get this business off the ground. Grant funding and community support will help secure a property, furnish the home, cover startup expenses, and launch resident programs.

A $10,000 grant would support legal setup, licensing, insurance, outreach, program materials, and securing a suitable property. A $50,000 grant would help launch the home by covering lease or property costs, furnishings, renovations, safety equipment, supplies, and initial operating expenses.

Ways to Support

  • Grant funding
  • Corporate sponsorship
  • Furniture and household donations
  • Mentorship partnerships
  • Employer and workforce partnerships
  • Education and credit-building resources

Partner with Moms4Ever.

We welcome support from funders, community organizations, employers, educators, mentors, and individuals who believe in helping young adults build better futures.

Founder: Reve Adams, LPN

Email: moms4eva@yahoo.com

Location: Alabama