14 Unit Phase One For Palmetto Ranch Apartments
LABELLE, FL. -- On Friday, February 20 at 9:30 a.m., Goodwill Industries of Southwest Florida will hold a ceremonial ground breaking for Palmetto Ranch, a 14-unit apartment complex in LaBelle for people with developmental disabilities.
Palmetto Ranch will be Goodwill's thirteenth housing complex in Southwest Florida, and first in Henry County. At the completion of the two-phase project, Palmetto Ranch will provide 28 HUD-approved units specially designed to accommodate people with physical disabilities.
Each of Goodwill's barrier-free housing communities has an on-site community room, laundry room and picnic/patio area. Accessible apartments are constructed with conveniences like assistance railings, widened doorways, roll-in showers, and lowered sinks, countertops, and mirrors.
"This is hugely important to LaBelle and the whole area," says Hendry County Housing Authority Commissioner Sherri Denning, who is also a member of Goodwill's Board of Directors. "There aren't very many accessible units for people with disabilities in our area, especially ones that are close to town and are suitable for families to live in."
Goodwill's housing division, Southwest Florida GWI Housing, provides barrier-free housing for persons with physical disabilities providing the opportunity for affordable, convenient, independent living to enhance the overall quality of life.
Goodwill Industries of Southwest Florida has received funding for Phase II in excess of $2 million from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). On Friday, January 23, 2009, HUD Miami Field Office Director Armando Fana presented a ceremonial check for $2,057,300 to Goodwill Vice President of Administration Rick Evanchyk and Goodwill Housing Committee Chair Jean Devereaux.
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