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

Fundraiser to Support Displaced Leland House Residents Held in Downtown Detroit

A fundraiser is set to take place this Friday at the Lager House in downtown Detroit, aiming to raise money for displaced Leland House residents who have been living without electricity and heat for over a month. The event, scheduled from 8 pm onwards, will include entertainment provided by a lineup of DJs and will feature raffles, information booths, and a "dancing for solidarity" activity.

The fundraiser is separate from an online campaign that was launched earlier to support the Leland City Club, a venue within the building. However, questions were raised about whether the funds collected went towards paying DTE Energy, which caused tension among residents.

Many displaced tenants are currently staying at the Red Roof Inn in Southfield, where the city of Detroit is covering their accommodation costs. The uncertainty surrounding the fate of Leland House has put a strain on the lives of its long-time residents, who have been without electricity and heat since a major malfunction in December.

The event organizers plan to collect donations at the door and split the proceeds evenly among the 27 displaced residents. One resident, Daryl Stewart, an artist and percussionist who has lived at Leland House for over a decade, stated that many residents are struggling to cope with their situation, both financially and emotionally. "It's expensive out here," Stewart said, referring to the location of his temporary accommodation. "Some things are walkable, but not everyone can walk like that."

Stewart also expressed concern about the condition of the building without electricity, stating that it is at risk of suffering structural damage. "We're sticking together because we still don't know what's going on," he said.

A separate report revealed that Leland House may be sold through an online auction, with the owner seeking court approval to auction the building and its parking lot. The city has also been involved in attempting to resolve the situation, although details of their efforts remain unclear.

The fundraiser is set to provide much-needed support for residents who are facing a prolonged period of uncertainty about their living arrangements.
 
omg u guys this is so sad πŸ€• i mean imagine having no heat or electricity for over a month that's just cruel πŸ’” the fact that ppl r struggling financially & emotionally is heartbreaking 😭 i'm all for the fundraiser at the Lager House it's gonna be a fun night with good tunes & everything, but let's get real we need to make sure those funds r going directly 2 the ppl who need it most 🀝 i hope Daryl Stewart gets his art studio back up & running soon πŸ’ͺ those displaced tenants deserve our support πŸ™
 
🀯 just had a look at some stats on Detroit's homeless population and it's pretty wild... in 2020 they were at around 6,000 people, but by last year that number jumped to over 8k πŸ“ˆ. And with the Leland House situation still unresolved, it's clear we need all the support we can get 🀝

did some research on how much energy DTE Energy is charging per month and it's insane... like $1,500+ for a small building like that 😱 no wonder people are struggling to stay warm and lit.

also checked out some data on artist residencies in Detroit and you'd think Leland House would be at the top of that list πŸ€” but since it's been abandoned all those opportunities have passed them by.

anyway, this fundraiser is a great way to raise awareness (and some actual cash πŸ’Έ) for these displaced residents. hope they can get the support they need and find out what's going on with their building soon πŸ•°οΈ
 
omg did you watch that new season of Stranger Things yet? πŸ˜‚ i'm still on episode 3 and i'm hooked! i love how they incorporate all those nostalgic references to the '80s. anyway, back to this Leland House thing... i feel so bad for those residents having to go without heat and electricity for over a month πŸ€• it's like, what even is that? i mean, i've had some pretty crappy Wi-Fi in my time, but at least it doesn't put you in danger of structural damage πŸ˜‚ do you think they'll ever get their place back on?
 
omg u gotta feel 4 these ppl in detroit πŸ€• they've been living without heat/electricity 4 over a month & it's like, so not cool πŸ’” the fundraiser at lager house sounds like a dope way to show support tho πŸŽ‰ got my fingers crossed that the funds go straight 2 the residents πŸ‘ can't even imagine how hard it must b 4 them 2 find decent accommodation 2 in southfield
 
omg 🀯 I'm literally so worried about those Leland House residents πŸ€• they've been going without heat and electricity for like, ages 😩 it's not right that the building's malfunctioning and they're stuck paying the bills themselves πŸ’Έ meanwhile, the city is covering their accommodation costs but it's just not fair πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ

The fact that one of the residents, Daryl Stewart, has to deal with worrying about structural damage to the building without electricity 🀯 and financial struggles because they can't afford fancy accommodations in a new place πŸ€‘ is just heartbreaking πŸ’”

But I'm so grateful that there's a fundraiser happening this Friday at the Lager House πŸŽ‰ it's going to be amazing to see people come together for these guys πŸ’• let's raise some money and get them back on their feet πŸ’ͺ #LelandHouseResidentSupport #FundraiserForSolidarity #JusticeForDetroit
 
omg you know i remember when my grandma used to live in detroit back in the day she told me it was so vibrant and full of life she'd take me to this one diner in downtown and we'd get burgers and milkshakes it's crazy how much things have changed now like these people are literally living without heat and electricity and you're trying to raise money for them at a bar lol but i guess that's what happens when the infrastructure fails it's just so sad that they have to go through this and the city is being kinda slow about resolving it like what even was dte energy doing out there? anyway hopefully this fundraiser can bring some relief to these folks
 
This is so sad πŸ€• I mean, these people have been without electricity and heat for over a month, that's crazy! And the fact that they're struggling to cope with it financially and emotionally too... it's just not right. The owner trying to sell the building through an online auction? That's just another headache for them. I feel bad for Daryl Stewart, he's been living there for over 10 years and now he's having to worry about structural damage too. 🀯

You know what would be great though? If the city or some kind of organization could help figure out a long-term solution for these people. Maybe they could find them some new homes or get them back into Leland House once it's fixed. That way, they wouldn't have to worry about where they're going to live next. It's just not fair that they're stuck in this limbo while everyone else is moving on with their lives. πŸ˜”
 
omg this is so sad πŸ€• like, these ppl have been without heat and electricity for over a month already its crazy what kinda stress that puts on them & their families...anyways, i was thinking maybe the city shouldnt be auctioning off this building bc those ppl need a place to call home 4 real πŸ’– the fundraiser sounds cool though, DJ's and raffles & all that jazz πŸŽ‰
 
🀯 OMG u guys i cant even right now i just learned about dis fundraiser in detroit 4 displaced leland house residents πŸ€• its been over a month since they lost electricity & heat and they still dont know whats gonna happen 2 them its so sad 1 resident said its expensiv out there 2 walk 2 the nearest places 2 buy food & stuff and now they have 2 pay 4 a hotel 2 stay πŸ’ΈπŸ‘Ž what kinda system r we livin in w/o basic human rights 2 shelter & heating πŸ€• anyway u guys should def check out dis fundraiser this friday @ lager house and donate or come thru 2 show ur solidarity πŸ’ͺπŸ½πŸ’•
 
πŸ€— I'm gonna catch this event at the Lager House if I can make it Friday... feels terrible that these ppl have been without heat and electricity for so long πŸŒ‘οΈπŸ’‘ It's crazy how they're having to split up and move to places like the Red Roof Inn, that's just not right πŸ˜• And 27 people gotta split the same amount of money? I feel for Daryl Stewart, an artist who's been there forever... at least his art can bring in some cash πŸŽ¨πŸ’Έ But I'm guessing a lot of these ppl are struggling to cope w/ financial & emotional stress, that's just not fair πŸ€•
 
πŸ’– I think it's amazing that there's a fundraiser happening for these displaced Leland House residents πŸŽ‰. It's heartbreaking to hear that they've been without electricity and heat for over a month πŸ₯Ά. The fact that the event organizers are splitting the proceeds evenly among all 27 residents is just so kind πŸ’•. I also love the idea of a "dancing for solidarity" activity - it's a great way to bring people together and show support in a fun way πŸ•Ί.

What really gets me is how this situation has put a strain on these long-time residents' lives, both financially and emotionally πŸ˜”. They're struggling to cope with their temporary accommodation costs and the uncertainty about their future living arrangements. It's just not fair that they've been through so much already πŸ’”.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed for the fundraiser and hoping it brings in enough funds to get these residents back on their feet 🀞. And I have to wonder, what kind of support are they getting from the city? More info would be helpful 😊.
 
omg this is soooo sad πŸ€• i cant even imagine living without heat and electricity for that long! like my school's boiler broke down last week and we were all shivering in the hallways lol, but at least our parents are here to take care of us πŸ’• these people are struggling just to survive and it's not fair πŸ˜”. i think its great that the city is covering their accommodation costs tho πŸ™, thats definitely a big help. i hope the fundraiser raises a lot of money and helps them get back on their feet πŸ’ͺ maybe we can even learn from this situation in school like how to deal with emergencies and stuff πŸ€“
 
I'm just not sure how effective this fundraiser is gonna be, ya know? I mean, we're talkin' 27 people without heat and electricity for over a month... that's some serious hardship. But, at the same time, are they really gettin' the help they need from the city? It feels like we're just throwin' 'em a lifeline while nobody's really holdin' anyone accountable.

And what about the online auction thing? If Leland House is sold to the highest bidder, do you think that's really gonna solve the problem or just make things worse for the residents? I'm also worried about the Red Roof Inn situation... it's expensive temporary accommodation and it's not exactly a permanent solution. We need some real, long-term help here, not just band-aid fixes πŸ€”
 
OMG this is so sad πŸ€• I mean Leland House has been without electricity and heat for like over a month and these people are having to live in a motel with the city covering their costs πŸ˜“ it's not fair at all.

I'm all for this fundraiser on Friday though πŸ’ƒπŸ½ they're doing some sick DJ sets and raffles which should bring in some serious cash. But honestly, I think we need to know more about what's going on behind the scenes πŸ€” is DTE Energy really paying off these funds or are people just donating for the sake of it? We need transparency here ⚑️

And can you believe this place might get auctioned off online 😱 that's just crazy talk. These residents have been living there for years and now their homes could be taken away from them overnight πŸ’” it's heartbreaking.

Anyway, I'm all for supporting these displaced folks 🀝 let's raise some money and get them back on their feet ASAP πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG u guys! I'm literally shaking thinking about those ppl stuck w/o heat & electricity 4 months now πŸ€―πŸ’” it's crazy, right? Downtown Detroit is actually hosting this epic fundraiser to help 'em out, featuring DJs n raffles... let's get ready to party for a good cause πŸ’ƒπŸ½! The fact that the city is covering the Red Roof Inn costs is a huge help, but we gotta make sure those 27 displaced residents get the cash they need ASAP πŸ’Έ I'm rooting for Daryl Stewart n all the artists who've called Leland House home - it's heartbreaking 2 think about their financial struggles & emotional toll 🎨πŸ”₯
 
omg u guys I'm literally still trying to process what's going on with the leland house 🀯 like they've been living without electricity and heat for months already? 27 people stuck in the red roof inn in southfield paying out of pocket while dte energy is being paid by the city πŸ€‘ it just doesn't seem fair. I know we all love a good raffle but let's be real who gets to decide how that money goes? I've been trying to find out more about what's going on with daryl stewart, an artist and percussionist who's been living at leland house for over 10 years 🎸 he said it's hard on the residents financially and emotionally. some people can walk around but not everyone can like wut is up with that? and now there's talk of the building being sold through auction I mean i get it ppl need money but let's try to handle this situation with care ❀️
 
man... this is getting out of hand 🀯... people's homes are being taken away from them and they're struggling to make ends meet πŸ€‘... the fact that some artists can't even afford to live in their own neighborhood due to the location is just crazy πŸŒ†... I feel bad for Daryl Stewart, he's been living there for over a decade and now his home is literally burning out from the inside πŸ”₯... it's like the city forgot about these people πŸ˜•... i hope the fundraiser can bring some relief, but what's gonna happen after that? πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I mean come on, it's like they're trying to raise money for themselves too... the city's already covering accommodation costs and now they want a cut from the fundraiser? πŸ€‘ It's not fair to the residents who have been struggling with no heat or electricity. And what's up with the online auction? Selling the building through an online platform? That's just gonna drive down the price even more and leave the residents in a worse spot... it's like they're trying to make bank off their misery πŸ˜’
 
OMG, this is so messed up 🀯! 27 ppl stuck without heat and electricity for over a month?! That's, like, crazy talk πŸ™„! I mean, I get it, these places don't have the best history, but still... Can't we just come together as a community to help ppl in need? This fundraiser is gonna be lit πŸ’ƒπŸ½, I'm defo checking it out and donating what I can. We gotta stick together for these displaced tenants!
 
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