WHO WE ARE
We’re not professionals.
We’re the B-Team.
Not polished. Not perfect. Just present — and that’s the point.
Step Bros Cleaning & Services isn’t just a business.
It’s a rebellion disguised as a cleaning crew — built by people who’ve been through hell and chose to build something human instead of hollow.
WHERE WE STARTED
We didn’t start to sell “clean.”
We started to disassemble the system that told us our worth depended on polish, titles, and profit.
No investors. No roadmap.
Just a broom, a will of fire, and the belief that compassion could compete with capitalism.
Step Bros became a way to work with dignity.
A way for survivors and outcasts to feel safe again.
A way to prove that doing good is good business.
We’re not flawless — just fearless enough to care anyway.
WHO WE ARE TODAY
We’re the crew people call when it’s too heavy, too awkward, or too human for anyone else.
We fold laundry to playlists, reset rooms after heartbreak, and show up when others won’t.
Step Bros now lives inside Group 404 — the ecosystem where all our projects connect:
• Step Bros Cleaning & Services – Judgment-free labor that meets people where they are.
• ATACO – Our nonprofit sibling providing outreach, meals, and second chances.
• Enter Spaces – The creative forge where pain becomes art and story.
• Bridges & Anchors – The blueprint for rebuilding: skills, stability, and self-worth.
WHAT WE BELIEVE
You don’t need to be polished to matter.
Clean isn’t a luxury — it’s survival.
Work should heal, not harm.
And people deserve help without shame.
We’re not here to perform.
We’re here to show up.
WHERE WE’RE GOING
Step Bros is growing into something bigger — a network that turns survival into stability.
We’re building a path where every job creates opportunity.
Where trauma survivors, second-chance workers, and the overlooked can show up, work hard, and be safe doing it.
We’re not chasing status — we’re building a system that puts people first.
Every broom, brush, and bucket is part of that rebuild.
Because care can be currency.
And the B-Team isn’t done cleaning up the world just yet.