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The Beginning

About

The Jenesis House (TJH) was created for one who seeks to experience true self-care.  Our hope is to educate and expose individuals to the importance of mental and physical well-being.  In order to apply this education, our goal is to transform vacant spaces into wellness sanctuaries that will serve as an introduction to the benefits of whole-body care.  Then, we take it up a notch or two by bathing this lesson in luxury.

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The Jenesis House Foundation Coming Soon

 

We acknowledge that wellness experiences and travel can be financially prohibitive for marginalized communities, which is why we are establishing a foundation aimed to provide opportunities for all individuals, regardless of their financial situation, to prioritize their mental and physical wellness through self-care practices and all-expense-paid retreat experiences.

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Mission

Thou shalt create experiences like no other. 

 

Our mission at The Jenesis House Wellness Resort & Spa is to provide a transformative and holistic experience for our guests, empowering them to achieve optimal well-being of mind, body, and spirit. We strive to cultivate an environment of healing and rejuvenation through personalized wellness programs, exceptional hospitality, and sustainable practices. Our commitment to promoting self-care, community engagement, and environmental stewardship is at the heart of our vision to inspire a healthier and more fulfilling way of life.

 

The First House

Less Than 1% of Black Women Own Hotels. 

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Manifesting A 2030 Opening

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100% of profits from our retreats & store contribute directly to help us become the first female, black-owned, adult-only resort in Arizona. The first Jenesis House Resort will offer a spa, healing arts, farm-to-table nutrition, and complete wellness experiences in a beautiful, energy-efficient, sustainable setting. The twenty-room destination retreat will be heavily inspired by Afro and Asian influences, a cultural mix in reflection of the creator's diverse background.

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