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ST INS CARES-Community Housing and Resources Creates Pathways for Essential Workers to Thrive

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Behind the paradise of Sanibel Island's pristine beaches and breathtaking sunsets lies a crucial challenge – housing the essential workers who keep this slice of heaven functioning. Nicole McHale from Community Housing and Resources (CHR) pulls back the curtain on the affordable housing crisis affecting our coastal communities and the innovative solutions making a difference.
Founded when Sanibel incorporated fifty years ago, CHR has evolved into a lifeline for the island's workforce. The organization currently manages 65 apartments, charging residents just 30% of their income for rent. This approach creates sustainable living situations for everyone from first responders and teachers to restaurant servers and retail workers. After losing 11 units to Hurricane Ian, they're now breaking ground on a new 15-unit building – a testament to the community's resilience and commitment to rebuilding stronger.
The conversation reveals startling realities: 30% of CHR residents don't own vehicles, and of approximately 150 annual housing applicants, 45 are employed but homeless individuals sleeping in cars or on business floors. McHale shares how CHR is adapting to post-hurricane challenges by allowing residents to take second jobs without counting the income toward rent, supporting both workers and businesses struggling with staffing shortages. Beyond housing, CHR connects people with vital resources throughout Lee County, embodying their mission to strengthen the entire community. Their upcoming Winter Wonderland Festival fundraiser aims to bring much-needed magic back to Sanibel while supporting their $7 million rebuilding project.
Want to make a difference in the lives of those who serve your favorite island destinations? Visit sancapchr.org or call 239-472-1189 to learn more about supporting affordable housing initiatives that keep our coastal communities vibrant and sustainable.

Community Housing and Resources
Nicole McHale
2340 Periwinkle Way, Suite K-2
Sanibel, FL 33957
239-472-1189
[email protected]
sanibelchr.org

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Chapters

1. Welcome to State Insurance USA Cares (00:00:00)

2. Meeting Community Housing and Resources (00:00:20)

3. Housing Essential Workers Post-Hurricane Ian (00:02:30)

4. Current Challenges and Community Support (00:04:27)

5. Winter Wonderland Festival Fundraiser (00:08:00)

6. Future Vision and Getting Involved (00:10:42)

7. Closing Thoughts and Contact Information (00:14:40)

287 episodes

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Behind the paradise of Sanibel Island's pristine beaches and breathtaking sunsets lies a crucial challenge – housing the essential workers who keep this slice of heaven functioning. Nicole McHale from Community Housing and Resources (CHR) pulls back the curtain on the affordable housing crisis affecting our coastal communities and the innovative solutions making a difference.
Founded when Sanibel incorporated fifty years ago, CHR has evolved into a lifeline for the island's workforce. The organization currently manages 65 apartments, charging residents just 30% of their income for rent. This approach creates sustainable living situations for everyone from first responders and teachers to restaurant servers and retail workers. After losing 11 units to Hurricane Ian, they're now breaking ground on a new 15-unit building – a testament to the community's resilience and commitment to rebuilding stronger.
The conversation reveals startling realities: 30% of CHR residents don't own vehicles, and of approximately 150 annual housing applicants, 45 are employed but homeless individuals sleeping in cars or on business floors. McHale shares how CHR is adapting to post-hurricane challenges by allowing residents to take second jobs without counting the income toward rent, supporting both workers and businesses struggling with staffing shortages. Beyond housing, CHR connects people with vital resources throughout Lee County, embodying their mission to strengthen the entire community. Their upcoming Winter Wonderland Festival fundraiser aims to bring much-needed magic back to Sanibel while supporting their $7 million rebuilding project.
Want to make a difference in the lives of those who serve your favorite island destinations? Visit sancapchr.org or call 239-472-1189 to learn more about supporting affordable housing initiatives that keep our coastal communities vibrant and sustainable.

Community Housing and Resources
Nicole McHale
2340 Periwinkle Way, Suite K-2
Sanibel, FL 33957
239-472-1189
[email protected]
sanibelchr.org

Ft Myers Beach-Good Neighbor
To Nominate Someone to be Featured
Or
To Subscribe to the Newsletter
CLICK HERE
https://cabowabojim.com/listen-to-podcasts/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome to State Insurance USA Cares (00:00:00)

2. Meeting Community Housing and Resources (00:00:20)

3. Housing Essential Workers Post-Hurricane Ian (00:02:30)

4. Current Challenges and Community Support (00:04:27)

5. Winter Wonderland Festival Fundraiser (00:08:00)

6. Future Vision and Getting Involved (00:10:42)

7. Closing Thoughts and Contact Information (00:14:40)

287 episodes

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