
Kareem Abdullah is a dedicated community leader, behavioral health professional, and advocate for families seeking stability and growth. Originally from just outside Chicago, Illinois, Kareem relocated to Arizona in 1997 with his family, where he has since built a life rooted in service, compassion, and purpose. A proud father of five and graduate of Arizona State University, Kareem is currently pursuing his master’s degree in social work at Grand Canyon University, driven by a deep commitment to supporting others in overcoming life’s challenges. In 2013, Kareem earned his real estate license from the Arizona School of Real Estate and Business, not to sell homes, but to guide individuals and families toward achieving homeownership—a dream many believe is out of reach. He emphasizes building lasting relationships and providing education, not sales, to help people reach this important milestone. Kareem is the owner of a community service agency and an outpatient treatment center that provides support to individuals living with mental health and substance use disorders. In addition, he owns and operates five behavioral health group homes, all focused on helping people regain stability, rebuild their lives, and reconnect with their purpose. His work centers on empowering others to meet their goals, whether that means recovering from addiction, securing housing, or working toward a better future. With an unwavering belief in second chances and the power of human connection, Kareem continues to make a difference in the lives of those he serves. His mission is simple but profound: to help people get back on their feet and live the lives they deserve.