June 2023 Meeting – Rental Assistance

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Date/Time
Date(s) - Jun 15, 2023
11:30 am - 1:30 pm

Location
Holiday Inn & Suites Orange Park

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Jewish Family and Community Services and United Way of Northeast Florida are partnering together to share how they work with landlords and what lessons they’ve learned from the field. Together, they provide financial support to tenants in this difficult market of rising rents and increased approval requirements. Their system of referrals for emergency assistance helps families stay in their homes. This, in turn, keeps the tenant occupying the property and prevents loss of rents for the landlords.

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Rental Assistance

Colleen Rodriguez, CEO of the LJD Jewish Family & Community Services

Colleen’s commitment to Jacksonville, where she and her family are long-time residents, is evident through her involvement with various organizations. Under her capital campaign leadership, JFCS has been able to establish the Frisch Family Holocaust Memorial Gallery and the Chartrand Tolerance Education Center. Colleen is committed to fulfilling our mission to “help people help themselves,” which has been JFCS’s guiding principle as a non-profit serving everyone in the community, regardless of religious affiliation, throughout its 106-year history.

Jeff Winkler, Head of Basic Needs at United Way

Jeff joined United Way of Northeast Florida in 2006 and currently serves as the Head of Basic Needs. In this role, he administers a funding portfolio to local agencies that provide foundational services to individuals and families in poverty or who are Asset Limited Income Constrained and Employed. Jeff also oversees United Way’s 2-1-1 Information, Referral, and Suicide hotline and was instrumental in launching Mission United, a regional collective impact initiative that helps veterans and their families navigate and access community resources. Most recently, Jeff helped administer the Treasury’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program for the City of Jacksonville in 2021 and locally facilitated the roll-out of the new National Suicide Prevention Hotline (988).

Thursday, June 15, 2023
11:30am – 1:30pm
Holiday Inn & Suites Orange Park
620 Wells Rd
Orange Park, FL 32073

NARPM® Members $25
Non-Members/Guests $35
Affiliates – Free

After Friday, June 9, 2023 5pm

NARPM® Members $35
Non-Members/Guests $40
Affiliates – Free

At the Door
NARPM® Members $40
Non-Members/Guests $40

No Refunds will be given
50/50 Tickets will be sold. You can purchase 50/50 tickets at online registration.

NE FL NARPM® will be sharing our Portion of 50/50 from all our meetings and placing a collection bowl all year at our welcome table.

$10 for 25 tickets
$20 for 50 tickets

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THANKS TO OUR EVENT SPONSORS

Global One Strategies

Devore Capital

 

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