2315 FOOTFHILL BLVD, LA CANADA, CA 91011

701 N. BRAND UNIT #180, GLENDALE, CA 91203

468 N Camden Dr Ste 200 PMB#808A, Beverly Hills, CA 90210

Mission Statement

Empowering Families. Eliminating Hazards. Creating Safer Homes.

At Healthy Homes Initiative (HHI), our mission is to eliminate toxic hazards from homes across the United States, ensuring that every family—regardless of income, background, or location—can live in a safe and healthy environment. We are committed to nationwide awareness, education, advocacy, and action in addressing the hidden dangers of lead-based paint and other hazardous materials that continue to threaten millions of lives.

Sokrat is a devoted husband and father of three. His family includes three beloved dogs, one of which is a rescue. Deeply committed to philanthropy, he regularly donates to charitable organizations, driven by his belief that giving back is a fundamental responsibility for those in a position to do so. For Sokrat, his true purpose lies in helping others—not just selling homes. He takes great pride in supporting his community and making a meaningful impact. His kindness, integrity, and dedication make him a pleasure to work with.

Education & Outreach

Lead Testing & Prevention –

Home Remediation & Assistance

Policy & Advocacy

Our Approach

Eliminate toxic hazards from homes

At Healthy Homes Initiative (HHI), our mission is to eliminate toxic hazards from homes across the U.S., with a focus on lead-based paint poisoning. We provide nationwide awareness, education, and action to protect families—especially children, low-income households, and the elderly—from preventable health risks caused by hazardous materials in housing.

The Lead Poisoning Crisis

  • 500,000+ U.S. children have dangerously high blood lead levels.
  • 87% of pre-1978 homes contain lead-based paint.
  • Lead exposure causes brain damage, learning disabilities, and health risks for adults.

Giving Back to the People

Who We Serve

  • Low-income families and renters living in hazardous conditions.
  • Parents and caregivers seeking to protect their children from lead poisoning.
  • Pregnant women and new mothers at risk of lead exposure.
  • Elderly homeowners living in aging homes with outdated materials.
  • Landlords and real estate professionals who need guidance on lead safety compliance.
  • Community leaders, schools, and healthcare providers advocating for safer housing.

The Team

A Vision Beyond Bureaucracy

By 2024, Sokrat Arzumanyan had built more than just a successful real estate career—he had built a mission. His nonprofit, Healthy Homes, was tackling the devastating effects of lead-based paint poisoning, helping elderly homeowners, low-income families, and children by providing them resources and educating them about a problem that exists

While busy with a lot of construction projects every single project meant jumping through hoops—permits that took forever, redundant inspections, and officials more focused on paperwork than helping  people. Time after time, his projects were delayed by unnecessary rules, costing families precious months—sometimes years—before their homes could be built.

Sokrat was growing tired. He had fought too hard to be slowed down by inefficiency. He needed a solution, and more importantly, he needed an ally who knows the system.

That’s when he met Xjvirr….

The Unlikely Ally

Xjevier is a plan checker in the City of Burbank, working in Building & Safety. At first, Sokrat thought he was just another city official—one of the many who stalled progress rather than supported it. But within minutes of their first real conversation, he realized he was wrong.

With extensive knowledge in construction and being amazing at his job unlike so many others, Xjvirr actually cared. He saw the problems in the system. He understood that city processes—while necessary—were often outdated, slow, and frustratingly inefficient.

Sokrat saw something in Xjvirr that he hadn’t seen in a long time—vision. He saw a man who wasn’t content with following the rules for the sake of following them. For the first time Sokrat has shared his story and they talked  about taking action, realizing that they have a common dream, protecting children, helping elderly in need, making a difference.

And just like that, a partnership was born.

Over the next few months, Sokrat and Xjvirr became more than just acquaintances—they became a team.

Sokrat, the unstoppable entrepreneur, knows how to push boundaries and get things done. XjvirrX, the city insider, knows how to navigate the maze of government regulations without getting lost.

What started as casual conversations will soon become into policy proposals, city meetings, and real legislative progress.

And suddenly, Healthy Homes isn’t  just a nonprofit anymore—it is a movement.

A Friendship Built on Purpose

Sokrat and Xjvirr were from different worlds—one was an immigrant-turned-entrepreneur, the other a city official helping people in need from within. But they shared the same fire, the same frustration, and the same unwillingness to accept the status quo.

For Sokrat, Xjvirr was a breath of fresh air in a system that often suffocated progress.

For Xjvirr, Sokrat was proof that one determined person could force change, no matter the obstacles.

What started as a simple meeting in 2023 became the foundation for a long-term fight against lead poisoning and unsafe housing conditions in California.

And this is only the beginning.

Join the Movement

Help us create safer homes for every family:
🔹 Donate – Support lead testing & remediation.
🔹 Volunteer – Assist with outreach & education.
🔹 Advocate – Push for stronger housing safety policies.
🔹 Test Your Home – Protect your family today!