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New Beginnings Hosts Historic Groundbreaking of Affordable Workforce Housing in Groveland

Clubs and Organizations

February 15, 2024

From: New Beginnings of Central Florida

In a heartwarming display of community unity and progress, Groveland dignitaries and residents gathered for a historic groundbreaking ceremony heralding the arrival of the city's inaugural affordable workforce single-family home development. The City of Groveland's generous donation of land to Lake County’s first Community Land Trust underscores its commitment to fostering an inclusive and sustainable community. The City of Groveland and New Beginnings have partnered to create a Community Land Trust that restricts ownership to working class people living in Groveland. The trust assures that the homes will remain affordable.

Expressing jubilation at the realization of a long-held vision, Steve Smith, Executive Director of New Beginnings of Central Florida, remarked, "Witnessing the fruition of this pilot home ownership program fills us with immense joy and gratitude with our partnership with the City of Groveland. We extend heartfelt appreciation to Groveland for its leadership and unwavering support in championing progressive initiatives.

These 3 charming cottage-style workforce homes, featuring 3 bedrooms, 1 Bath, and shared amenities, will be priced below $200,000, making homeownership dreams attainable for the city’s working-class people. Completion is expected by summer, heralding a new era of affordability and opportunity."

Mayor Evelyn Wilson, reflecting on Groveland's journey towards equitable growth, shared, "For years, Groveland has endeavored to tackle the challenge of affordable housing amidst rapid expansion. Our commitment remains steadfast in ensuring that every resident has access to stable housing, laying the groundwork for a thriving future”.

Council Member Barbara Gaines emphasized the transformative impact of affordable housing, stating, "Affordable housing forms the bedrock of a vibrant community, fostering resilience and belonging. Each brick in this project symbolizes our shared commitment to uplifting our neighbors and building a more inclusive society."

Linda Smith, co-founder of New Beginnings, expressed her gratitude, "Today marks a historic milestone as we embark on our inaugural workforce housing project in Groveland. Our vision of establishing a local land trust is finally coming to fruition, thanks to the partnership with Groveland.”

New Beginnings commends Groveland for its proactive stance in addressing workforce housing needs and extend gratitude to Mayor, City Council, and staff for their commitment to turn our dream into a reality."

In response to the growing demand for assistance, New Beginnings has equipped its Case Managers with specialized training to better support individuals facing life-altering challenges such as homelessness, job loss, and financial instability. New Beginnings of Central Florida, a 501-C3 non-profit organization, invites donors, sponsors, and volunteers to join their mission of empowering individuals towards self-sufficiency. For more information, please contact 352-404-6946 or visit their Thrift Store at 415 Citrus Tower Boulevard in Clermont, FL 34711. Visit their website at www.nbcfl.org and follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/NewBeginningsofCentralFlorida/.