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

Fundraiser Set to Raise Funds for Displaced Leland House Tenants in Downtown Detroit

A community fundraiser is scheduled for this Friday at the Lager House, with organizers collecting monetary donations and hosting raffle events to raise funds for displaced residents of the historic downtown Detroit building. The event aims to provide support to those who have been living in limbo since a major electrical failure forced them out of their homes.

Many tenants are staying at the Red Roof Inn in Southfield, where the city of Detroit is paying for hotel rooms. The uncertainty surrounding the building's future has put added financial strain on residents, with many unable to afford basic necessities like food and clothing due to limited access to shopping areas.

The Leland House, a beloved institution in Detroit's downtown area, was evacuated after an electrical malfunction left the building without heat, lights, or elevators. Tenants have expressed concerns about the future of the building, with some fearing it could suffer structural damage if not properly maintained.

A GoFundMe campaign launched in early December to support the Leland City Club, a longtime goth-and-techno venue inside the building, drew scrutiny due to questions over whether the proceeds were used to pay DTE Energy. The fundraiser at the Lager House, however, is specifically designed to support displaced residents directly.

Organizers plan to split the donated funds evenly among 27 tenants, with suggested donations ranging from $10 to $20. Entertainment will be provided by a lineup of DJs, and attendees are encouraged to participate in "dancing for solidarity."

The uncertainty surrounding the Leland House has taken an emotional toll on its residents, many of whom have expressed deep affection for the building and its community. As one resident, Daryl Stewart, noted, "Everybody loved that building... It was home. It was our family." The fundraiser aims to provide a sense of solidarity and support during this difficult time.

With no clear timeline for the future of the Leland House, residents remain in limbo, awaiting answers about their living situation. As Stewart said, "It's been really hard."
 
This is just great, another example of government inefficiency at play πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, here we have 27 tenants, struggling to afford basic necessities, and the city's response is to provide them with hotel rooms? That's not a solution, that's just throwing money at the problem without addressing the root cause. And what about the long-term plan for the Leland House? Are we just going to leave it in limbo forever? πŸ€”

It's time for our city leaders to take responsibility and provide concrete solutions, rather than justBand-Aid remedies. This fundraiser may bring some temporary relief, but it's not a substitute for meaningful action. And let's be real, the fact that some GoFundMe campaigns are being scrutinized for their transparency is a big red flag - we need to make sure our city's resources are being used effectively and efficiently.

The "dancing for solidarity" idea might sound cute, but it's just a feel-good measure that doesn't address the underlying issues. We need more than just emotional support, we need concrete change. It's time for our leaders to get to work and provide real solutions for our city's residents! πŸ’ͺ
 
I just saw that new Marvel movie 🀩 over the weekend and I'm still reeling from it! The special effects were insane πŸ”₯ I swear, I felt like I was right there in the middle of the battle. Anyway, back to Detroit... I've been meaning to try out that new pizza place downtown, have you heard anything about it? I'm a huge foodie πŸ• and I love discovering new spots. And omg, dancing for solidarity at the fundraiser sounds like so much fun πŸ’ƒπŸ½!
 
Ugh, downtown Detroit is just so extra right now... I mean, can't a community just come together to support each other without having to resort to fundraising events? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Anyway, it's sad that the Leland House has become this symbol of uncertainty for its tenants. I feel bad for them, but at the same time, it's like, if you're gonna raise money, let's make sure it goes directly to those who need it most πŸ€‘. And, wow, 27 tenants is a lot... I hope they all get their donations and can move on from this stressful situation πŸ’ͺ.
 
omg u guys i'm literally so sad about the leland house situation πŸ€• it's heartbreaking to think those ppl are goin thru this 4 no reason πŸ™„ like wat even is dte energy doin over here? πŸ€‘ at least ths fundraiser is tryna do somethn to help tho πŸ’– we gotta get behind our own ppl, u feel? 🀝 i'm def donate $20 (or more lol) and hit that dancing for solidarity vibe πŸ•ΊπŸ’ƒ
 
The plight of the displaced Leland House tenants is truly heartbreaking πŸ€•. The sudden and unexpected evacuation due to a major electrical failure has left many without access to basic necessities like food and clothing, while others are forced to stay in temporary accommodations at a higher cost to themselves πŸ’Έ. It's especially concerning that some residents fear for the structural integrity of their beloved home if not properly maintained πŸ€”.

As an outsider, it's disheartening to witness the human impact of this situation, with many expressing deep emotional attachment to the building and its community ❀️. The fundraiser at the Lager House is a step in the right direction, providing much-needed support to those directly affected πŸŽ‰. It will be interesting to see how the donated funds are utilized and whether it brings any sense of stability or closure to these individuals πŸ’ͺ.

One can only hope that the city of Detroit and relevant authorities take concrete steps to address the situation and ensure a safe and stable living environment for its residents πŸ”’.
 
πŸ˜” It's disheartening to see individuals and families being forced to navigate an uncertain living situation, with some even having to rely on public accommodations just to get by 🀯. The Leland House has become more than just a building - it's a community hub that has provided a sense of belonging for many 😊. The fundraiser at the Lager House is a great example of how collective support can make a tangible difference in people's lives πŸ’•. By providing direct financial assistance to the displaced residents, organizers are showing that they care about more than just preserving the building's history - they're invested in the well-being of its community 🌟.
 
omg I just saw this news and it's so sad πŸ€• they're raising money for people who can't even afford basic things because of a power outage 🌟 I feel bad for them... did you know that my friend from high school used to live in Detroit? she said the Leland House is like, super cool 😎 but also really old and stuff. I wonder how they're gonna fix it... do you think the city should pay for everyone's hotel rooms or what? πŸ€” I wanna go to this fundraiser tho! who's gonna DJ? 🎢
 
πŸ€• I'm still in shock that people are having to go through this in our so-called modern era... it's just not right 🚫. The Leland House has a rich history and the fact that its tenants are being forced out due to something as basic as an electrical malfunction is just heartbreaking ❀️.

I think what really gets me is how some people have lost their homes due to circumstances beyond their control, and now they're struggling to access even the most basic necessities 🀯. The Red Roof Inn in Southfield is doing its part to provide temporary housing, but it's not the same as having a real home 🏠.

It's amazing that there are people like Daryl Stewart who have created a sense of community and family within the Leland House... and now they're being torn apart by circumstances beyond their control πŸ˜”. The fact that this fundraiser is specifically designed to support displaced residents directly is just awesome πŸ‘.

I'm also glad that there's some entertainment lined up at the Lager House event, including "dancing for solidarity"... it's a great way to bring people together and show support πŸ•Ί. It's amazing how something like this can make a difference in people's lives... let's keep supporting these efforts and making sure that everyone has access to safe and decent housing 🌟.
 
πŸ€” This is so sad, but I think it's great that people are coming together to help those displaced from the Leland House. I mean, 27 people can't just be stuck in limbo like this... it's crazy! πŸ’Έ The GoFundMe campaign was a bit shady, though - how were they sure their money wasn't getting used for other things? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ But at least this one is transparent and going directly to the tenants. It's not just about donating cash, either; the whole "dancing for solidarity" thing is super cool! πŸŽ‰ I hope it raises a ton of money and helps those people get back on their feet. We should all be sending them love and support right now πŸ’•
 
man... it's so sad what's happening with the Leland House tenants πŸ€•. they're not just losing a place to live, but also a sense of community and family - that building was like home for them 🏠. the fact that some are struggling to afford basic necessities like food and clothes because of limited access to shopping areas is just heartbreaking ❀️. it's great that there's a fundraiser happening this Friday at the Lager House, though - it's nice to see people coming together to support those in need πŸŽ‰. let's hope they can raise enough money to help the tenants out and give them a sense of stability again πŸ’ͺ
 
omg I'm so down for this fundraiser at the Lager House πŸŽ‰πŸ‘ it's amazing to see a community come together like this! I mean, who wouldn't want to support those displaced residents? they deserve all the love and support we can give them πŸ’• especially with the uncertain future of the Leland House - it's heartbreaking to hear about the tenants' struggles. but let's focus on the positives, right? 🌈 like how this fundraiser is specifically designed to help those in need and not just some random campaign. and that they're splitting the funds evenly among 27 tenants? that's just too cool! πŸ’― plus, who wouldn't want to dance for solidarity with some awesome DJs? it's gonna be a night to remember! 🎢 let's all chip in and show our support for this amazing community πŸ€—
 
man... it's like 2001 all over again when that old Leland House building got hit by a huge electrical fire 🚨😱 and had to get fixed... now the tenants are stuck in limbo, no heat, no lights, and everyone is worried about the future of the place 🀯. and with DTE Energy collecting some of the GoFundMe cash, it's like they're all playing a big game of musical chairs 🎢, except instead of chairs, it's people's lives πŸ’”. I just hope they can get that building fixed up ASAP so everyone can go back to their homes... it's gonna be a bummer if they have to stay at the Red Roof Inn for months on end πŸ˜“. and dancing for solidarity? that sounds like something from the old school rave scene πŸŽ‰, you know, the kind where everyone would just come together and dance for hours on end, no worries about the world outside 🌟.
 
idk how long these ppl been livin out of hotel rooms tho πŸ€” $10 to $20 is a pretty small donation for someone who cant afford basic stuff like food and clothes... dont get me wrong, i feel 4 them but lets be real, we need 2 know where that money's goin' πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€” u guys think its crazy that ppl r having to pay 4 hotel rooms cuz the city cant fix the building? like whats going on w/ that? 🚨 i heard rumors that dte energy is just takin a lil too long 2 help out... πŸ€‘ & watever happened 2 the gofundme campaign, isnt it weird that they were scrutinized but this one aint? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ what if they dont fix the building? who's gonna take care of these ppl then? 🀝 they deserve better dan just throwin them in hotel rooms
 
Ugh, what a bummer that people are still stuck without heat or elevators πŸ€•πŸ . I mean, I get it, electrical failures can happen to anyone, but still... 27 people at the Red Roof Inn with no end in sight? That's just not fair. And yeah, some of them are struggling to afford basic stuff like food and clothes... that's just heartbreaking πŸ˜”.

I love how the Lager House fundraiser is trying to provide direct support to the tenants, though πŸŽ‰πŸ’–. Splitting the donations evenly among them will definitely make a difference. Let's hope they can get some answers soon about what's going on with the Leland House and when they'll be able to move back in 🀞.

I also think it's awesome that they're having a "dancing for solidarity" event at the fundraiser... who doesn't love a good dance party? πŸ’ƒπŸ½πŸ•Ί. It's gonna be a fun way to raise awareness and money, and I'm all for it 😊. Let's keep our fingers crossed for those displaced tenants! 🀞
 
Ugh I feel so bad for those ppl, it's like they got evicted from their own home and now they're stuck at a hotel πŸ€•. It's not just the fact that they lost their place to live, but also the emotional toll of it all. They've been through an electrical failure, no heat, lights or elevators... that's like being stranded in a zombie apocalypse πŸ˜‚.

And I don't blame them for being worried about the building's future either, it's a big deal when you're not sure if your home is going to be safe or not. And now they gotta split their little donations between 27 ppl, that's just extra stress πŸ’Έ. But at least this fundraiser is tryin to make a difference, and it's nice that the city is payin for hotel rooms too πŸ€—.

I wonder how many ppl actually see the Leland House as "home" like Daryl Stewart said? It's more than just a building, it's a community, it's memories... I feel bad for those ppl who gotta leave behind all that. Anyways, I'm def donate $$$ to this fundraiser, I hope it raises enough money to get those tenants back on their feet 🀞.
 
This whole thing is just so sad πŸ€•. I mean, think about it - a community that's just trying to get by after losing their home due to a electrical issue. It's not like they're asking for much, just some help to cover basic expenses and find out what the future holds. And now there's all this drama surrounding the GoFundMe campaign... I don't really get why people have to scrutinize it so much πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Can't we just focus on supporting those who need it most? The Lager House fundraiser is a great idea - it's like, let's come together and help these folks out, you know? And the fact that there are 27 tenants counting on this donation is just heartbreaking ❀️. It's crazy how something as simple as an electrical issue can turn into such uncertainty and hardship.
 
🀝 It's heartbreaking to think that these people are going through so much uncertainty and struggle πŸ€•. I mean, it's already tough enough living in a new place, especially when you're used to having a home like the Leland House πŸ˜”. But on top of that, they have no idea what's going to happen next or how they're even supposed to afford basic necessities πŸ€‘. That GoFundMe campaign was definitely needed, but it seems like it might not have been set up right πŸ’Έ. So, this fundraiser at the Lager House is a big relief πŸŽ‰. It's nice that they're splitting the donations evenly among the tenants and making sure everyone gets some help 🀝. And who doesn't love a good DJ night?! πŸ˜ƒ
 
Wow! 🀯 I'm so down for this fundraiser, can't imagine how tough it must be for those people... they need all the support they can get right now πŸ’•. It's crazy that something like an electrical malfunction can turn someone's life upside down and make them struggle to survive πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. The fact that there are people who care enough to organize this fundraiser is amazing, and I hope it brings in tons of money to help those 27 tenants out πŸ’Έ. That DJ lineup sounds lit, too! 🎢
 
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