Good News - November 2022

OUT AND ABOUT 56 NOVEMBER 2022 www.goodnewsfl.org Good News • South Florida Edition AGREEMENTS LIFE CARE T With an agreement that makes th and your family, you can enjoy fin o createthe best you need to know In addition to a retirement lifesty with maintenance-free living, exc and wellness focus, Covenant L financial plans to help you bet AGREEMENTS TAL • REN e most sense for ancial predictab future, the best options. ter plan your financial f iving of Florida off le that’s fulfilling and engaging eptional dining and a health ers flexible uture. 9215 W B d Bl d | Pl i er a delicious l more ov e pursuant to the Federal Fair Housing Act. 88017 PRAD | License AL5 FL 33324 | CovLivingFlorida.org lif peace of mind and e withmore Call 1-877-613-6062 t unch on us! y to lear a promise. od Covenant Living Communities & Services does not discriminat 941 | CLF-007 est rowar v . antat on, Broward County residents facing imminent homelessness now have one more option to prevent being evicted from their homes - accessing services from the newly formed Manne Foundation Homeless Prevention Program (MFHP). Husband-and-wife team Bob and Grace Manne are donating one million dollars over five years to fund legal services to curb evictions. The couple's decadeslong career as attorneys inspired the program, which is being executed by a collaborative effort between HOPE South Florida and Legal Aid Service of Broward County. MFHP Program supports staff at both organizations, allowing them to provide free legal and other support services to anyone in Broward County who is eligible. For more than 40 years, the Mannes have been actively working to strengthen the fabric of Broward County by giving back, but the current housing crisis inspired them to focus on evictions as the origin of many homeless cases. "The homelessness crisis' impact cannot be ignored, and we felt compelled to find a way to stop homelessness before it happens," said Bob and Grace Manne, founders of The Manne Foundation Homeless Prevention Program. "By seeding a Program that allows Legal Aid Service of Broward County and HOPE South Florida to collaborate to help families and individuals avoid eviction-related homelessness, we can keep people in their homes and maintain their dignity during difficult times. Preventing homelessness is far more strategic and beneficial to the community and the families involved than attempting to address the problem after the eviction has happened and people are living on the streets." To receive free legal and other support services offered through MFHP, one must be facing imminent homelessness because of an eviction. “Safe, decent, affordable housing is an important key to ending homelessness,” according to Dr. Ted Greer, Jr., CEO of HOPE South Florida. “Once someone loses their home, and the security and dignity it brings, it is much harder to help someone get re-housed. Through the collaborative effort that the Manne Foundation Homeless Prevention Program is making possible, we will be able to prevent the tragedy of an individual or family losing their home.” To provide a full gamut of services necessary for a successful Program, Legal Aid will provide legal services and collaborate with HOPE South Florida. Together, they will provide or refer people for case management services, including housing, employment assistance, mental health counseling, substance abuse and more. In order to help individuals facing the loss of their homes, Legal Aid Service of Broward County expects to address garnishment of wages or bank account; loss of driver's license; inability to work due to loss of immigration documents, child support and alimony obligations, receipt and/or enforcement; and obtaining and reinstating public benefits. For more information, visit mannehomelessprevention.org Manne Foundation, HOPE South Florida and Legal Aid Join Forces Grace Manne, Bob Manne, Dr. Ted Greer, Jr. and Debra T. Koprowski

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