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Commissioner Siplin Praises Ability Housing, Florida Hospital and the Wayne Densch Center

Representatives from Ability Housing, Florida Hospital/Adventist Health System and the Town of Eatonville joined Orange County Vice-Mayor and District 6 Commissioner Victoria P. Siplin to formally break ground on Phase 1 of an $8.8 million renovation project to the Wayne Densch Center on Dec. 14.

The renovation will convert the Wayne Densch Center, an existing housing complex located in the City of Eatonville, from 64 units of transitional housing to 77 high-quality apartments with 50 percent of the units to be reserved as permanent supportive housing apartments for the homeless. The renovation will bring significant improvements to the buildings, including new roofs, exterior renovations, interior finishes, ADA upgrades, modernized kitchens and energy-efficient electrical and air conditioning systems. Orange County Government will contribute $2 million to the project, and construction will begin in early 2018.

The renovation is part of Mayor Teresa Jacobs’ INVEST in Our Home for Life initiative, which dedicated $5 million in funding towards establishing additional affordable family housing. Additionally, Orange County remains the single largest funder of public services for the homeless in Central Florida, allocating more than $7 million in direct funds in the last fiscal year.

“Orange County is dedicated to helping create affordable family housing for our residents,” Vice-Mayor and Orange County District 6 Commissioner Victoria P. Siplin said. “Through partnerships with Ability Housing, Florida Hospital and the Wayne Densch Center, we look forward to building our community and helping families transition from homelessness to permanent housing. This expansion, along with full wrap-around services, will provide families with a safe and stable community to rebuild and reconnect.”

The project was graciously welcomed by the 85 residents that currently call the complex home, many have lived at the Wayne Densch Center for more than 20 years.

“I’m really happy to see our community’s investment in their home. They deserve it. Our residents are incredibly hard working and do the best they can with what they earn,” President of the Wayne Densch Center Carole Feeney Mason said. “The reality is that some do need extra guidance and support, and that’s what our case management services offer. As part of our program, we invite past residents to come back and share their stories of success with others still working hard to establish their independence.”

Wayne Densch Center, Inc., which owned and operated the center as a transitional housing community for more than 18 years, donated the property to Florida Hospital in 2016. In turn, Florida Hospital partnered with Ability Housing to operate and transform the property into permanent housing.

“Today was the celebration of a new beginning for the Wayne Densch Center,” CEO of Ability Housing Shannon Nazworth said. “This renovation will create some much needed quality, affordable housing in Central Florida. By increasing the number of apartments and implementing the permanent supportive housing model, the Wayne Densch Center will be able to help more individuals and families exit homelessness.”

Additional funding comes from the Florida Community Loan Fund, Inc., Homeless Impact Fund at the Central Florida Foundation, the Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta and the LISC-NEF/Northrop Grumman “Bring Them Homes” initiative.

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