MIAMI, FL– Casa
Familia, a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization advocating for adults with
IDD, was awarded capital funding, by a unanimous vote from the Florida
Housing Finance Corporation Board, on May 10, 2019, for the
first affordable housing community in Miami-Dade County for this underserved
population
This milestone award
of $15 million in federal tax credits and $4 million grant, allows Casa Familia
to begin planning and continue raising the necessary funds to ensure the
development and sustainable operations of this
groundbreaking community.
State Senator Anitere Flores |
This
first-of-its-kind community will be a place where residents can receive the
long-term support and accommodations they need to live independent and
fulfilled lives.
“There has never been an affordable independent living
community developed anywhere in South Florida for this underserved
population," says Deborah
Lawrence, Vice President of Casa Familia.
"Most adults with IDD continue to have unmet needs.
They have limited choices, and without help, rarely participate in the
community, due to a lack of access to transportation and other services.
State Representative Nick Duran |
Florida is taking the lead in creating these types of
communities, as The Village of Casa Familia will be the sixth community funded
in the past five years. Nearly 5% of Florida’s total population has an
intellectual and/or developmental disability.
State Representative Daniel Perez |
As this generation of caregivers continues to age, many of
their adult children with IDD are at risk of homelessness.
Current residential options are either inappropriate or out
of their economic reach, particularly in Miami-Dade County, where the
average cost of a one-bedroom apartment is $1,147, far above the
economic capacity of the average adult with IDD, most of whom subsist on
$771 in Supplemental Security Income.
Ron Book |
Eric Jawitz, a 31-year-old with IDD remarked,
“I’m happy communities like this are being supported and built for people like
me.
I currently live at
home with my parents and I would like to have my own apartment, like my sister
does, somewhere in Miami, so I can be close to my job.
I think a community
would be a great place for me to live. I could live near my friends, make
new friends, and we could do activities together at the community center. That
way, I wouldn’t be so lonely.”
Marie-Ilene Whitehurst |
For more information about Casa Familia, please visit www.casafamiliainc.org and follow them on Facebook and Twitter.
If interested in supporting and contributing to the development of this community, please contact Marie-Ilene Whitehurst at mwhitehurst@casafamiliainc.org.
If interested in supporting and contributing to the development of this community, please contact Marie-Ilene Whitehurst at mwhitehurst@casafamiliainc.org.
Deborah Korge |
Casa Familia’s Consulting Executive Director, Deborah Korge, has 25 years of nonprofit leadership and management experience including serving as Executive Director of Casa Valentina and of The Women’s Fund Miami-Dade.
CONTACTS
FOR A|P COMMUNITIES:
Juliana Gutierrez | juliana@jwipr.com |
786.991.4259
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