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About Us
Company Overview
Quality Source Living Corporation (QSL) is a woman-owned nonprofit 501(c)3, Section 170(b)(1)(A)(vi), international community-based corporation. The concept of QSL began in 2002 with its founder Dr. Petrina A. Shatteen, to build partnerships across small disadvantaged businesses, to assist our nation in the fight against homelessness and poverty, and to enhance education and community development. Dr. Shatteen has established a repeatable programmatic methodology and has interfaced various business concepts that will increase our country's opportunity to win the war on difficult social and economic issues.
QSL's services are unique and are set apart from the norm. Unlike most community-based organizations that offer services or packaged programs, QSL has intertwined a methodology that is not commonly known to community-based nonprofits, but is known to the information technology industry as an Incubator Center. The founder and president of this company has studied various business methodologies and concepts, and has developed a proven concept that can verify and validate independent process improvement methods that will inevitably decrease the rates on homelessness, increase education, and increase individual finance growth. This incubator methodology combined with Dr. Shatteen's intervention concept is a powerful economic development tool that can improve the success rate and growth of small neighborhood businesses, which will increase the economic growth of our community. This concept can be simply defined, as a set of services, programs, and facilities that collectively provide a supportive environment in which businesses can grow and prosper. This gives QSL the supreme edge in this market area.
QSL uses resources from emergency shelters, transitional/permanent housing, and supportive services; administered through federal, state and local government programs, such as the Department of Social Services, the Department of Health & Human Services, the Department of Housing Urban Development, the Veterans Administration and other community-based organizations and services.
QSLC Corporate Vision
The QSLC corporate vision to establish a presence in all 52 states and impede for "Third World" countries, rendering the economic empowerment model that will harness small businesses and communities in promoting revitalization, restoration, economic growth and educational development to disadvantaged, low-income individuals, families, communities, and small businesses with a spirit of excellence, honesty, and integrity.
QSLC Corporate Mission
QSLC and its regional offices mission is to provide pathways to self-sufficiency through active intervention programs that will assist public/private housing shelters, disadvantaged homeless individuals/families, seniors and veterans, assisted living facilities, neighboring communities, and public/private schools by committing to the works of housing and educational development, revitalization and restoration.
QSLC Goals and Objectives
Economic Development Goals
QSLC's economic development goals must continue the active and vital collaboration between public and private sectors to promote economic health and well-being. Economic development encompasses well-informed decisions regarding business retention and recruitment, work force development, available and appropriate locations for new business and industry, public investment in supportive infrastructure and financial incentives which can induce private investment and economic growth.
The preservation and expansion of the community's economic base is another objective. It is our desire to improve our tax based community, because if we do not, it will decline and our government's ability to finance public services and facilities will be impaired.
The future development of the community depends on maintaining and enhancing local economic development efforts directed towards these goals. All of the services provided by QSLC are free of charge. All funding will be procured by local/state/federal funding.
Housing Development Goals
QSLC's housing goals address the issues of housing availability, affordability and accessibility for all members of the community. Public intervention in the private housing market is sometimes necessary to promote and/or encourage quality, safe, sanitary and affordable housing, to administer federal income assistance to those in greatest need; or to spur reinvestment and renewal in existing, older neighborhoods. The provision of shelter is a basic human need that demands special attention in the arena of human services delivery, and stands alone as an important element, which is our company's primary focus.
Our Board and Staff
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