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PERSON OF INTEREST
PEOPLE
Steve Smith
Clermont man has heart for propelling people forward.
INTERVIEWER: ROXANNE BROWN ≈ PHOTO: NICOLE HAMEL
VITALSTATS
• Retired from banking industry in Columbus, Ohio. • Moved to Clermont to help care for in-laws. • Steve’s family includes wife
Linda Smith, four adult children and 11 grandchildren.
Steve Smith at Woodwinds Apartments, Clermont. How did your work helping the homeless begin? After
coming to Clermont, I started seeing so many people losing their jobs and homes. I formed a faith-based nonpro t homeless service provider called New Beginnings with the intention of helping these struggling families recover from their dire situation. That was in 2007, and over the years since then this ministry has helped thousands rebuild and transform their lives.
What is your role in bringing a ordable housing to Lake
County? In 2017 I turned over the New Beginnings’ executive director role and formed Provident Housing Solutions, a nonpro t housing developer, to focus my time creating more a ordable housing to help ease this growing need in central Florida. Then, in 2018, I created a beautiful 96-unit workforce a ordable rental community in Clermont called Woodwinds. The Florida Housing Coalition awarded the Woodwinds community the Sadowski Award for its beauty and I was given the title “Mayor of Woodwinds” at its grand opening ceremony.
Why is a ordable housing so important? There are many
agencies in Lake County that help those in need, but the lack of a ordable housing is the number one problem in this area, which is why it is my number one focus.
What other related group did you start? To bring awareness
to the Lake County residents of the growing a ordable housing situation, I also helped form Housing For All Lake of County; a nonpro t advocacy group made up of businesses, churches and government leaders who have been meeting regularly to discuss solutions. It capped o last year with a housing forum hosted by the City of Groveland with Jaimie Ross, CEO of the Florida Housing Coalition, as the keynote speaker.
Biggest success story? My most memorable recent success comes from Woodwinds. It was a long and hard fought six-year challenge from the beginning of my dream to become a reality. I am thanked often from the residents living at Woodwinds, as for many it is their rst permanent home and for some children, it is the rst time they have had a bedroom of their own.
Best word to describe
you? Persistent.
Words you live by? TEAM, which stands for “Together Each Accomplishes More.”
Whom do you consider your biggest mentor? God is my
CEO and has been my mentor for most of my life as I truly believe that with God at your side all things are possible through prayer and petition.
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