Fundraiser planned for displaced Leland House residents as tenants wait for answers - Detroit Metro Times

Fundraiser to Support Displaced Leland House Tenants Set for This Friday, Amid Uncertainty Over Building's Future

A benefit fundraiser is scheduled to take place this Friday at the Lager House in Detroit to support displaced residents of the historic Leland House. The event aims to raise money for those who have been living without electricity and heat since a major electrical failure forced them out of the building over a month ago.

Organizers will collect donations at the door, with suggested amounts ranging from $10 to $20. The funds raised will be split evenly among 27 displaced residents, many of whom are currently staying at the Red Roof Inn in Southfield, where the city of Detroit is footing the bill for their hotel rooms.

The fundraiser comes amid ongoing uncertainty over the building's future. In a recent report, it was revealed that the owner of Leland House may be sold through an online auction, with court approval required to proceed. This has left many residents worried about the potential consequences for the building and its community.

Displaced resident Daryl Stewart, a 67-year-old artist and percussionist who has lived at the Leland since 2012, expressed his concerns about the situation. "We're sticking together because we still don't know what's going on," he said. "It's expensive out here. Some things are walkable, but not everyone can walk like that. It's like being in another world out here."

Stewart also spoke to the emotional toll of the displacement on residents. "Everybody loved that building. It was home. It was our family." The fundraiser is an opportunity for residents to come together and show their support for one another.

The event will feature a lineup of DJs, including Coffee Black, Nova Blu, Something Blue, Big Joe Hix, and Mizz Chavez, as well as "dancing for solidarity," which aims to bring the community together through music and movement. All proceeds from the fundraiser will go directly towards supporting displaced residents.

As the city struggles to provide adequate support for those affected by the electrical failure, this fundraiser serves as a reminder of the importance of community and collective action in times of need.
 
I'm thinking about these people who are being forced out of their homes... like Daryl said it's not just physical stuff that's hard, but emotional too. Everyone loved Leland House, it was home for so many. It's crazy how fast things can change and now they're having to rely on city-funded hotel rooms πŸ€•. A fundraiser is a good start, but I wish we could do more... like find a way to keep the building intact or offer some permanent solutions. Maybe this event will bring some attention to the issue and lead to something positive?
 
Wow 🀯! Can't believe people are still without electricity and heat after a month πŸ“†. It's crazy that some folks have to resort to walking everywhere or staying in expensive hotels πŸ’Έ. The fact that the building might be sold through an auction is super sketchy 😬... like, what even happens next? And poor Daryl Stewart, talking about his 'family' being the Leland House πŸ€—. It's amazing how much love and community can come out of something so uncertain 🌟. The DJ lineup sounds fire πŸ”₯!
 
I feel so bad for these people, been living without electricity & heat for months πŸ€•πŸ . I think it's awesome they're coming together to support each other, though! The DJs lineup sounds lit too πŸŽΆπŸ’ƒ. I mean, what's the worst that could happen if the building gets sold? More community events like this one might come in handy πŸ’–. Someone should probably get those displaced residents into a permanent housing ASAP, tho πŸ€”.
 
Man I feel so bad for these Leland House tenants πŸ€• they're going through so much uncertainty about their building's future and it's like they're living in another world right now. It's crazy how one electrical failure can cause such a huge disruption to people's lives. And it's not just the financial struggles, but also the emotional toll of losing a sense of community and home πŸ πŸ’”.

You know what really got me though is Daryl Stewart's words - "Everybody loved that building. It was home. It was our family" πŸ€— That's what this fundraiser is all about: coming together to support each other in times of need, and showing that we care about the people who are affected by these events. It's gonna be a dope event with some awesome DJs and dancing for solidarity - let's get behind it and show our love for the community πŸ’ƒπŸ½πŸ’–
 
πŸŒŸπŸŽ‰ so like I'm thinking we should do an ASCII art diagram to visualize the situation...

+---------------+
| |
| Displaced |
| Residents |
+---------------+
|
| β†’ Leland House
|
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| | | |
| Fundraiser | | Uncertainty |
| this Fri | over building's |
| at Lager | future |
| House | |
+---------------+ +---------------+

β†’ Red Roof Inn (where some residents are staying)


like we gotta stick together as a community and show our support for these displaced residents πŸ€πŸ’•
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, I'm kinda skeptical about these fundraisers that pop up whenever something like this happens. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's nice to see people coming together to support each other... but isn't there a bigger picture here? Like, what's really going on with the building and who's gonna own it next? πŸ€‘ All this money raised is just gonna be funneled into some admin costs or whatever. And have you seen the prices of hotel rooms in Southfield lately? It's like they're trying to break the bank. I'm all for community support, but let's not forget about the root cause of the problem. πŸ’Έ
 
man this is crazy what's happening with that Leland House 🀯 they're just trying to survive without heat or electricity but meanwhile their building might be sold through an online auction can you even imagine? 😱 it's not just about the people who are displaced it's about the whole community that's being torn apart i feel bad for daryl and all the others who have been living there for years they deserve so much better πŸ’– at least this fundraiser is trying to bring some hope and support to the community πŸŽ‰ gotta go out and show my love for those people πŸ‘
 
🀝 I heard that one of the DJs, Mizz Chavez, is actually a long-time friend of Daryl Stewart's from back when he lived at the Leland House 🎢. Anyway, this fundraiser might just be what those displaced residents need to feel like they're not alone right now πŸ’•. The Lager House is already a hub for community events in Detroit, so it's no surprise that they'd jump on board to help out. But seriously, have you seen the prices of hotel rooms in Southfield lately? It's crazy πŸ€‘. And can we talk about how much of this event is being led by volunteers? That right there tells me that these people are all about supporting each other πŸ’–.
 
omg i'm so upset about what's happening at the Leland House πŸ€•... i mean i've been following this story and it's just heartbreaking to think that people are having to live without basic necessities like electricity and heat for so long. $10-$20 is a small price to pay for some dignity and support, you know? πŸ™ i'm definitely planning on attending the fundraiser at Lager House this friday, not just for the music but also to show my solidarity with the displaced residents πŸŽΆπŸ’–
 
πŸ˜” I feel so bad for these people who've been living without heat/electricity for months now. It's crazy that they have to rely on others just to get by. I mean, I know the building is historic and all, but can't we find a way to keep it open for them? The Red Roof Inn might be helping out, but it's no substitute for having their own home πŸ€—. And with the auction thing going on... it's like, what even is that supposed to do?! Just keep throwing money at a problem and hoping it goes away πŸ€‘. I hope this fundraiser brings in some serious cash and shows these folks we care πŸŽ‰πŸ’–
 
πŸ€” I think it's kinda unfair that the owner of Leland House is being forced to sell the building through an online auction tho. Like, shouldn't they get to decide what happens to their own property? The city's gotta do something about providing more support for the tenants instead of just giving them hotel rooms 🏨. And also, I feel bad for Daryl Stewart and all the other residents who are having a tough time right now... it's like, you're already dealing with one major setback (the electrical failure) and then there's this uncertainty about the building's future too 🀯.
 
omg 🀯 u no wat's up wit dis situation w/ Leland House? 😩 it's like dey got ppl livin outta electricity & heat 4eva πŸ’‘πŸ”₯ & now dey're tryna sell de building thru an auction?!?! 🚨 what kinda heartless thing is dat?!?! 😀 they should b takin care of dese ppl first, not makin dem fight over a roof over dere heads πŸ πŸ’• meanwhile, dis fundraiser sounds like a great idea! πŸŽ‰πŸ‘ let's get behind dese displaced residents & show 'em some love β€οΈπŸ’–
 
I feel for these Leland House tenants πŸ˜”... it's like they're living in a different world right now. The uncertainty over the building's future is really unsettling. I mean, who wants to live with the thought that their home might be sold or demolished? πŸ€• And on top of that, they're struggling to cope without electricity and heat... it's heartbreaking. But you know what's awesome? The way these people are sticking together and supporting each other 🀝. That's the power of community for ya! It's amazing to see how a little fundraiser like this can bring them all together and show their solidarity with one another πŸ’–. Let's hope everything works out for the best, but in the meantime, let's give it up for these amazing people who are making the most of a tough situation 😊.
 
Man, I'm so down for this fundraiser 🀩! I feel terrible for these guys who've been living without heat and electricity for months... it's like they're being forced to survive in some kind of real-life video game πŸ˜“. I hope the DJ lineup is lit though - nothing like a good beat to lift your spirits, you know? πŸ’ƒ And it's awesome that the community is coming together to show support for each other. We need more events like this, where people can just come together and help out those in need 🀝.
 
πŸ€” this is just so sad... i mean, 27 people stuck in hotels with no heat or electricity... it's like they're living in another world out there 🌎... and all because one building had a little electrical issue 🚨... what's wrong with our society that we can't even take care of our own? πŸ’”... anyway, i love the idea of the fundraiser and the music event... maybe it'll bring some joy to these people who are going through so much 😊... and yeah, let's just hope the building gets fixed or sold in a way that doesn't hurt anyone 🀞
 
omg i'm so done with these ppl who dont care about our ppl at leland house πŸ˜©πŸ€• they got all the funds but still no idea whats gonna happen to us πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ it's like our lives r on hold 4eva... anyway, im so proud of daryl stewart for speaking up πŸ’ͺ and organizing this fundraiser πŸŽ‰ its gonna b a blast w/ all those DJs πŸ•Ί coffee black is my fave btw! cant wait to get my dancing shoes ready & show some love 2 our displaced neighbors ❀️
 
OMG, I'm so down for this 🀩! A fundraiser at the Lager House is like, exactly what we need right now - a safe space to come together & show our love for the Leland House community πŸ’•. I mean, can you imagine being displaced from your home with no heat or electricity? It's not fair 😒. The fact that the owner might be sold through an online auction is just, like, soooo concerning 🚨. We need to stick together & support each other during this tough time πŸ’ͺ. The DJs lined up for this event are going to bring so much energy & joy 🎢! It's amazing how music can bring people together, you know? I'll def be there on Friday, with my wallet ready to donate some $$$ πŸ’Έ. Let's make a difference for the Leland House community - we got this! πŸ‘
 
idk about this fundraiser πŸ€”... they're saying it's just a drop in the bucket tho πŸ’Έ 27 residents are gonna split that $500-$1000 each? seems like we should be seeing some real action from the city to fix that building, not just throwing some spare change at the problem 🚧. what's up with this online auction too? do they even know who's bidding on the property? ⏰
 
πŸ€” This whole thing is just another example of how our city's priorities are all over the place πŸ“. I mean, on one hand, we're trying to raise money for people who've been displaced from their homes because of a faulty electrical system. That's not right, in my book. But on the other hand, the city's already footing the bill for those residents' hotel rooms at the Red Roof Inn πŸ’Έ. It's like we're paying them to stay somewhere else instead of dealing with the issue head-on.

And now, there's this uncertainty about the Leland House being sold through an online auction πŸ“ˆ. That's just a recipe for disaster. What happens to all those residents who have been living there for years? They deserve some stability and security, not some random auctioneer deciding their fate πŸ’₯.

I think what really bothers me is that we're all being asked to come together and support each other through this crisis 🀝. But where's the government's plan to address the root cause of the problem? When are they going to take responsibility for ensuring our basic infrastructure is in place?

This fundraiser might be a good start, but it's just a Band-Aid on a much deeper wound πŸ₯. We need real leadership and real action from our city officials to fix this mess πŸ’ͺ.
 
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