Financial Wellness Starts Early

Financial wellness is not always learned in a classroom. For many people, it begins at home.

As a child, I learned about money by watching my parents pay bills, balance accounts, and make decisions about household expenses. Those real-life moments taught me what adulthood really looks like. They also showed me how powerful early financial exposure can be.

Unfortunately, many families do not talk openly about money. In many minority households, finances are often seen as private or off-limits, leaving children to figure things out on their own as adults. This silence creates gaps that follow people into credit decisions, housing opportunities, and long-term stability.

At EndsMeet LLC, we believe financial conversations should start early and feel normal. When families talk openly about money, they help build confident, informed adults who are prepared to make smart financial choices.

EndsMeet LLC

Kalisha Jackson is the Founder and Principal Manager of EndsMeet LLC, a financial wellness and housing consulting firm dedicated to helping individuals and communities build financial stability and long-term security. She is a former HUD Certified Housing Counselor and Fair Housing Subject Matter Expert with extensive experience supporting individuals facing housing instability, credit challenges, and financial hardship.

Kalisha’s work is rooted in real-life experience and community-centered education. Through personalized financial wellness coaching, credit education, and accessible workshops, she helps clients gain confidence, improve financial decision-making, and create sustainable paths toward financial empowerment.

https://www.theendsmeet.com