A Letter from
Lorry Post, Founder of Regional Housing Legal Services
When I founded RHLS some 25 years ago, in my wildest dreams
I could not have imagined the progress and accomplishments
that has been the history of this organization. Though
I dreamed of a fully livable community for lower income
families, I did not foresee what has been accomplished
through the efforts of my successors at RHLS.
My limited goal was to assure that low-income communities
could take advantage of government and private programs
to help in the rebuilding of their communities. In particular,
CDBG was the major focus of my efforts. |
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Those efforts were aimed at assuring that
the most disadvantaged families and communities in the
five county area were the primary targets for the dollars
in this particular program, and that, among other activities,
every single low-income homeowner who needed rehabilitation
of his/her home would be given that opportunity. The program
was highly successful in attaining that and other goals.
However, it was not until
my departure from the program, and the two new leaders,
Mark Schwartz and Mark Levin assumed the reins, that the
program moved far beyond those limited goals. Now, I see
the development of new housing, as well as rehabilitated
housing, blooming everywhere in the area for habitation
by low and moderate income families and senior citizens.
I see complementary services, commercial, health and community
activities and structures, all of which improve the quality
of life for the residents of the area, blooming as well.
Finally, I see full, vibrant communities blooming, giving
the residents the opportunity to experience all of the
benefits of the American dream.
I may have had the dream,
but as a pragmatic person, it was more of a fantasy. I
did not truly think that this dream could be fulfilled.
Now, I am pleased beyond words that the leaders and staff
and Board and volunteers of RHLS have brought this dream
to fruition, beyond what I or anyone else could have expected.
I applaud each and every one of you and will be always
grateful.
Lorry W. Post |