Chad & Jennifer Beasley

Sell A House, Help A Child


“So let each one give as he purposes in his heart, not grudgingly or of necessity; for God loves a cheerful giver.” (2 Corinthians 9:7)

Chad and Jen Beasley, top producers with eXp Realty, strongly value the importance of giving back to their community. They have a deep love for their community and clients, and see it as their duty to use their influence as REALTORS® to positively impact those around them.
 
“It’s more than a job,” Jen says. The Beasleys have always prioritized using the platform they are given to contribute to charitable causes and help those in need. “From the very beginning, we have always chosen to give back because we believe all we have comes from God and we look for ways to use what we are given to glorify Him,” explains Jen. “That is really important to us. That’s why we donate a portion of every commission to make a difference.” Believing that their success is not theirs to hoard, they ensure that a portion of their success goes towards making a difference in the lives of others. They take the opportunities they are given through their dedication to their career and pay it forward with joy and love for those they serve.
 
This year, they decided to take their philanthropic efforts to the next level and involve their clients. Thus, "Give Back with Chad & Jen" was born! The Beasleys explain, “We are so excited to see the impact that we can make together in the lives of children this year. With every closing, each of our clients get to choose a school or one of the following children’s organizations – Big Oak Ranch, Hargis Christian Camp, On River Time, and King’s Home – and we will make a donation in their honor at closing!”
 
Chad adds, “[Give Back with Chad & Jen] has brought tremendous exposure to these organizations for those who didn’t know about them before.” The Beasleys hope that their small actions of generosity ignite a ripple effect of kindness within their community.
 
The following organizations have been hand selected for “Give Back with Chad & Jen.”
 
Big Oak Ranch
Big Oak Ranch is “a Christian home for children needing a chance.” Those who have experienced abuse, abandonment and neglect by those who should have loved them discover hope at Big Oak Ranch. As their website states, “They find a loving, Christian home — often for the first time. They find a chance to live out God’s plan for their lives.” Children receive a private education at Westbrook Christian School that positions them on track for a rewarding future.
 
Hargis Christian Camp
Hargis Christian Camp is also near to Chad and Jen’s hearts. Their family shares a handful of personal memories set on its campgrounds. Initially, the property was purchased by an area developer and was set to be a neighborhood. A local pastor, Aaron Knight, started mowing the grass for two years, praying over the property the entire time and wanting to find a way to use it for the Kingdom of God.
 
“The developer was willing to give him an opportunity,” explains Jen. “Our community rallied around him.” Through an abundance of donations, the property was spared. “They are still doing renovations and raising more funds,” adds Jen. This special camp will be used for kids’ summer camps, youth camps, marriage conferences, men’s and women’s retreats, and more. Always sharing the good news of the Gospel of Christ at every event held at the camp.  
 
On River Time
On River Time, another nonprofit organization, provides memorable experiences for children in various children's homes. On River Time takes groups of children on fly-fishing trips, promoting healing and personal growth.
 
On River Time stands out for its unique mission to interrupt the cycle of abuse and neglect. The organization recognizes that the effects of such experiences can have a lasting impact on children's lives. By partnering with On River Time and supporting their life-affirming programming, individuals have the opportunity to make a tangible difference. Together, they can change the trajectory of these children's lives and offer them a future filled with hope. Through their involvement, they send a powerful message that these young individuals are not defined by their past but have the potential to thrive and overcome adversity.
 
They explain, “The founder of On River Time, who experienced abuse and neglect, found a lot of healing fly fishing on the Snake River.” He wanted others to experience the same healing that he did, and he started a nonprofit to accomplish that goal. In addition, On River Time also offers programs such as SOAR (Success, Opportunity, Attitude and Resilience), their Life Skills curriculum for students who are in college, which helps them succeed personally and professionally.
 
King’s Home
King's Home, located in Chelsea, where Chad and Jen reside, supports women and children in need. For more than four decades, King's Home has been a sanctuary for countless youth, women, and children in search of refuge, hope, and assistance in the face of daunting challenges such as domestic violence, neglect, abandonment, homelessness, and poverty. Throughout its extensive history, King's Home has remained steadfast in its purpose: to serve Christ by serving and uplifting the lives of young individuals, women, and mothers with children.
 
Real Estate = Serving Others
For Chad and Jen, real estate is not just a business; it is an opportunity to serve others by providing consistent support in an area of life riddled with ups and downs. Not only do they show generosity through giving to local nonprofits, but also by caring for their clients through life’s challenges. Chad says, “This profession just puts us in a position to be in the flow of people’s lives. What we do professionally serves them and makes things easier.”
 
“We’re in the people business, not the house business,” they explain. “We have sat and cried with clients who have lost a spouse or lost a parent. We have also been overjoyed with people who are buying their first house or expecting their first child.”
 
Chad Beasley has been in the real estate business for 26 years and loves what he does. Jen worked in a supportive role before getting her license in January 2019. “She jumped all in when our children were grown and our daughter was getting ready to graduate from high school,” says Chad. “We have always worked together in some capacity since I was 15 and he was 17 years old.  We first met working at The Cookie Co. at University Mall in Tuscaloosa, waited tables together while we put ourselves through the University of Alabama, and now doing Real Estate together just makes perfect sense in this ‘empty nest’ season of life,” says Jen. 
 
Together, they have built strong relationships with their clients through their genuine love and intentional care they show for the people they get to serve in real estate. 
 
The Beasleys not only show generosity in their external outreach to their community, but also in the support they give to agents in their brokerage. They see the platform provided by their brokerage as an opportunity to create a culture of collaboration and support within the real estate industry. “This business has been very good to me over the years and I’ve had many people help and support me along the way. I love having an opportunity to give back and pour into others as a veteran of the industry,” says Chad.
 
Family Focused
The Beasleys cherish their family as well. They have two children, Parker, 24, and Halle, 21, both pursuing careers in music, and they are proud to support their artistic endeavors.
 
When not working, both Chad and Jen are discovering a new love of travel! They are finding  joy in exploring the areas of our planet they have never seen. Their most recent trip was going out west to the Rocky Mountains and taking a scenic train from Moab, Utah to Denver, Colorado. “It was incredible,” they smile. “God has created so many wonderful and incredible landscapes.  We can’t wait to explore more of them!”
 
Making an Impact
Chad and Jennifer Beasley's dedication to making a difference in the lives of others is inspiring and commendable. They lead by example, showing that giving back is not only a responsibility but also a privilege. Through their philanthropic efforts and their intentional care for their clients, they have provided a positive influence in their community, setting an incredible example for others to follow.