Work-For-Rent Proposal 

I design human-centered systems that create buy-in from landlords, city partners, and participants alike.

I developed a formal Work-for-Rent program that converts on-site housing into a structured, 24-hour-per-week labor agreement. The program phases participants through stabilization, job development, and employment engagement over 3–4 months. It incorporates milestones, accountability checkpoints, and partnerships with community organizations to connect participants with healthcare, employment resources, and transportation support.

The program is aligning operational property needs with human-centered outcomes. This demonstrates my ability to design programs that earn multi-stakeholder support, build accountability structures, and produce measurable results for both the property and the participants it serves.