Miami Herald

Landlord forgives $100 in rent for every hour of volunteer work

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As the landlord of more than 500 affordable housing units occupied by lowincome families, staffers at Contempora­ry Housing Alternativ­es of Florida have seen firsthand how the pandemic has hit families.

About 20% of its tenants are behind on rent because they have lost either work or hours since March. Many of them worked in the hospitalit­y industry, including as cooks and food servers.

Concerned that rent arrears were piling up, the nonprofit has come up with a way for residents to volunteer their way out of debt.

The nonprofit introduced a “Back on Track” program that forgives $100 of overdue rent for every hour a tenant volunteers for a nonprofit charity. The offer applies only to renters who have lost income because of the pandemic.

“To be honest, it’s probably money we wouldn’t get anyway, but it gives them some pride and a feeling they’re doing something,” said Joseph Lettelleir, the nonprofit’s president and CEO. “Bottom line, they’re good tenants, and we’d like to keep them.”

The idea for the program came from Holly Butler, the group’s director of property management, who described it as a lemonadeou­t-of-lemons moment.

“I thought it might be a kookie idea, but I pitched it,” she said.

More than two dozen residents have participat­ed in the program, volunteeri­ng at food banks, cleaning up a trailer park and removing trash along the shorelines with Tampa Bay Watch. At another organized event, volunteers collected more than 400 pounds of trash from nearby neighborho­ods.

At Hope Villages of America, volunteers sorted, packed and labeled food headed for a food pantry. Chief Operating Officer Melinda Perry said her group was pleased to benefit from a program that also helps those volunteeri­ng.

“We’ve had almost 20 residents volunteer at our food distributi­on center, and they provided nearly 150 volunteer hours processing food donations and assisting with food distributi­on,” Perry said. “Their efforts meant that we could meet individual­s’ and families’ needs for nutritious food.”

Establishe­d in 1992, Contempora­ry Housing runs 14 properties, mostly in the Pinellas Park and Lealman area. To qualify to live there, residents must make no more than about 80 percent of the area media income. The nonprofit also has housing that is designated for families whose income falls below 60 percent of the region’s household average. Rent for a two-bedroom apartment is about $700 a month.

Lettelleir hopes that other landlords of affordable housing will adopt a similar rent forgivenes­s program.

“It takes a group that is really struggling and offers them an opportunit­y to hold up their head and do something for the community,” he said.

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Florida - Martin – Rita Marie, 75, died Sunday (Dec 20, 2020) at Memorial

Miramar Hospital. Born in Allentown, PA. and resident of PSN since 1970, Rita was a Loving Daughter, Mother, Grandmothe­r, Aunt, Cousin, & Friend to many. Rita cherished the relationsh­ips of the people she worked with and met as a Banker, at McDonalds, at PSN Elementary; from where she retired, the community, and at church. Rita was a member of Resurrecti­on Lutheran Church, and Living Faith Lutheran Church. Survivors include daughter Nicole Alfonso, son in-law Armando, grandchild­ren Caitlyn & Dylan, and son Robert Martin Jr. A Celebratio­n of Life service is TBA. The family requests in lieu of flowers, any memorial donations be made to the Ronald McDonald House.

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