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People fearing homelessness are turning to Camillus House for assistance in record numbers.


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Miami's skyrocketing rents and jaw-dropping home prices have many middle-class locals wondering if it's time to pack up and leave. But not everyone has that choice. Some lower-income residents are facing the harsh reality of ending up on the street, leaving Miami's most prominent homelessness assistance organization scrambling to help with limited resources.

"The cost of housing is so high that an alarming number of people are calling our homeless-prevention hotline," Hilda Fernandez, chief executive officer of Camillus House, tells New Times. "We're in one of the most frustrating times."

Camillus House operates a homeless-prevention hotline that qualified Miami-Dade County residents can call to receive emergency housing if they're about to be evicted and fear ending up homeless.

From March 2019 to February 2020, the nonprofit assisted 300 households seeking emergency housing assistance. That number dipped to 117 in 2020 amid Miami-Dade County's eviction moratorium .

But in the past four months alone, 254 families have sought homeless prevention services.

"We are getting a significant amount of requests for assistance from people living a new reality," Fernandez says.

Tenants across the county are experiencing rent hikes as landlords hitch themselves to a real estate bubble that continues to inflate.

In January, tenants at an apartment complex in Hialeah saw their rents shoot up from $1,000 to $1,650 a month almost overnight. In response, Hialeah Mayor Esteban Bovo offered COVID-19-related federal rent assistance for city residents but opposed the idea of rent control .

Tenant groups continue to protest around Miami as South Florida has become the most rent-burdened metropolitan area in the U.S ., with the average monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment exceeding $2,000 .

At a summit held this week to address Miami's housing crisis , Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava announced her goal of adding at least 18,000 units of affordable and workforce housing added to the county's housing pipeline by the end of 2023.

But right now, Miami's supply of affordable housing checks in far below the demand from working-class and lower-income residents.

Fernandez says Camillus House has no available beds at its shelter at 1603 NW Seventh Ave. The building houses 395 beds that are funded through grants, programs, and sponsorships, with an additional 20 beds serving as overflow when needed. All 415 beds are spoken for, and the nonprofit cannot take in anyone else.

"We're beyond capacity right now," Fernandez says. "It's tragic."

Fernandez says Camillus House tries to find housing in the community, but the nonprofit has struggled to find apartments it can afford.

Some sheltered people have Section 8 vouchers through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that allow them to pay a portion of the rent while the government subsidizes the rest. The apartment has to meet certain conditions, however, including being at what the federal government considers "fair market rent" for the size of the apartment. 

The problem is, Fernandez says, landlords aren't accepting tenants with vouchers, even with the support of Camillus House, because they can get far more than what the government considers "fair market rent."

"We literally have clients in our emergency housing program sitting on vouchers and looking for apartments to qualify, and they just can't find it," she says. "The fair market rent for a one-bedroom in Miami-Dade County is $1,332. A lot of these landlords won't take $1,332 when they can get much more."

Would-be tenants who are looking for housing after being homeless can face further challenges due to their backgrounds.

"Our clients don't have good credit, they might have some criminal history, and they have long employment gaps. It's a challenge," Fernandez explains.

Federal funding from the pandemic-era CARES Act, which Camillus House used in its homelessness-prevention program to cover rent for at-risk families for a full year, has also dried up. Fernandez says the nonprofit has fully committed all of its CARES Act funding to helping families in need through 2023 and can't accept any more requests for yearlong rent coverage.

Camillus House provides help to sheltered clients to find housing they can afford and employment to make sure they can stay there on their own— but if Miami doesn't work quickly to deal with rent inflation or increase the stock of affordable housing, more residents will be at risk for homelessness.

"The solution has to be a community solution. You can't have a stable community if the workforce can't afford to live there," Fernandez warns.



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We have a fascination with the mundane, workaday reality of the porn industry. It's strange to think of being in porn as a job like any other, where you sign boring contracts and receive health benefits, and if you excel at your task, other firms might headhunt you, and before you know it, there's a lawsuit over your performances , which really just means your pumping penis.
Shaun "Shawn" Rees, known to masturbators everywhere as the MILF Hunter, is being sued by his former Fort Lauderdale-based employer, Don't Ask LLC -- great name -- for breaking a contract in 2008 by hunting MILFs for Brickell porn giant Reality Kings.
Rees, who lives in Pompano Beach, signed a contract in January 2008 with Don't Ask that would pay him a monthly royalties advance of $15,000 in return for "his performances as an onscreen personality" in the production of 52 videos over the span of seven years. (Also as part of the contract, Rees would pay Don't Ask 15 percent of his earnings for "management of his career".)
Yes, we find it amazing he's getting paid like a Major League relief pitcher in 1999 for having sex. But we also don't know if we'd want to have our on-camera sex schedule mapped out until 2015. What if we, like, found Jesus or something?
Which is why it stings, bro, that Rees took his MILF Hunter series to Reality Kings. Don't Ask filed suit against Rees and RK Netmedia, his new employer's parent company, in December 2010.
RK Netmedia responded by filing contracts Rees signed with it, which show that the company is paying him $6,500 biweekly (with room for royalty negotiations) and also contain something of a smoking gun: a release signed by Rees, Don't Ask CEO Victor Noppe, RK production partner LLL Advertising's president Mike Imber -- "Icey" Mike, Kimbo Slice's manager-- and RK CEO Robert Garner.
Anyway, clearly this suit is still in its fluffing stages. The real steamy legal action is yet to come.
We've embedded the complaint, as well as some other filings in the case, below.

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I am , Shawn Rees,( Original MILF Hunter) a Canadian-American porn star, known primarily as the star of the MILF Hunter website. Originally working for porn site Cumfiesta, Rees helped create the MILF Hunter brand in 2002 to capitalize on the term MILF popularized by the hit teen sex comedy American Pie. What a crazy ass ride. BUT!!!!! I aint done yet...Stand by,,,,,,, Show more

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Hey guys, My buddy suggested I check this site out. Feel free to ask me anything about the industry, milfhunter, milfs in general haha. If you're in the Ft. Lauderdale area stop in my bar and have a cold one. Hunter's Beach Bar -Shawn http://imgur.com/Kt92Uui
For those of us who are not familiar with you and what you do, can you please give us a summary of your work. Thank you.
This link is a good summary http://www.wikiporno.org/wiki/MilfHunter I was one of the first adult actors to capitilize on the milf category in the early 2000's. Worked with Realitykings for a long time and i'm now retired from porn and own/operate a bar in Ft. Lauderdale -Shawn
Do you remember a video you made with an asian chick. She had been fighting with her SO and you talked her into leaving with you.
hmm. there have been a few asian chicks. are you talking about one of the early videos, maylee?
Do you have any experience with GILFs? If so, how do they differ from MILFs?
Honestly, no experience. I have been with some milfs on the older side like 50's who may be gilfs now but that's my maximum. Not into the grandmas haha sorry -shawn
What is your favorite thing about MILFs?
They're more comfortable with themselves and able to let go easier during sex. Plus the experience usually means they know what theyre doing -shawn
Be honest, which one of them was the best lay? Which one was the worst?
tough question. I'd have to say that the earlier ones tended to be my favs because a lot of them were amateurs and not porn stars. also, a lot of them really enjoyed the experience and we actually stayed in touch after the shoot which is always nice. the porn stars are always good to look at but sometimes they're not always fully into it. that being said, I definitely enjoyed all of the girls i slept with on the site. some more than others though. sorry to not be specific but I didn't want to write a long reply. PM me for more detail if you want -Shawn
I just wanted to say thank you. Every time I see a milf now I always imagine the possibility.
haha well it helps when they're also getting paid. but I have had success when I'm not working and when the site first started we had to do the scouting for models and convincing ourselves. The most important thing is to make them laugh but realize the majority of milfs in real life will want nothing to do with you. it's a numbers game -Shawn
How much did you walk out with once you retired? Enough to live comfortably without working again or enough to start a new life after porn?
So how's life after porn? Any interesting bar stories that come to mind?
Still keep in touch with any of the girls in the industry? Still good buddies with your cameraman?
Thanks and cheers! Glad to see you're doing well!
I made enough to live comfortably and start my own bar. Wasn't a bad gig at all.
Life after porn is quieter. Lots of bar craziness, but the spring breakers are always fun. Believe it or not, every year I always get a few college aged girls who know about me from their bfs or whatever and are curious and want to give it a go if you know what I mean :). So that's always fun. It's nice to have a reputation for certain things
Some girls I talk to here and there but they're mostly busy or in different locations. In the early days while I was still working, I used to hookup up with a lot of the girls after the shoots were over. I had a big list of chicks I could call or text haha but I've settled down now. And of course i'm still good buddies with Ficus!
Thanks for the question. Feel free to PM too -shawn
At what point did you decide to do the first hardcore film? What was the thought process like?
hey, around for pretty much the whole night so you're not too late. Once I got out of the Canadian army at 21, I had a buddy who worked in Florida for a few sites and he approached me about maybe doing it. I really had no idea what I was going to do after the army so it seemed like a good idea. I was outgoing, pretty well-endowed, and didn't have any issue with maintaining an erection for long periods of time. plus having sex with attractive women all the time and getting paid for it didn't seem like such a bad idea. it all started fairly naturally -shawn
How many women do you reckon you've slept with?
I've never really kept count, but at this point it's prob
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