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Casselberry Volunteers Beautify Yards in ‘Neighbor to Neighbor’ Initiative

Casselberry volunteers transform yards in ‘Neighbor to Neighbor’ event
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CASSELBERRY, Fla. – Volunteers from across Casselberry spent Saturday morning clearing overgrown yards, hauling away junk, and helping homeowners bring their properties up to code as part of the Neighbor to Neighbor event organized by the local nonprofit Community Flourishing Initiatives.

The city partnered with eight local churches: Metro Life Church, Community Church, Church Together, Storehouse, Willow Creek Orlando, Grace Church, Casselberry Baptist, and Smith Prep private school, along with local businesses and city employees.

For residents like Stephanie Herald, the effort came as a surprise.

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“The city of Casselberry came by and said they want to send people to my house for free. I’m confused. It’s like, what’s the catch here?” Herald said.

Herald, who has struggled to maintain her large yard, said the volunteers’ help made all the difference.

Casselberry’s community development director, Christopher Schmidt, said the initiative fits the city’s approach.

“That’s why we’re not code enforcement, we’re code compliance. We want to work with the neighbors because everybody flourishes when you’re working with the neighbors,” Schmidt said.

Executive director of Community Flourishing Initiatives, Shane Kohout, said the work goes beyond just mowing lawns.

“Their yards that are overgrown and messy are often a reflection that there’s something going on in their personal lives or in the home. Some of these people are elderly, disabled, sick, lost a loved one, mental health issues, or just feeling overwhelmed by life,” Kohout said.

Neighbors on Colony Drive said they’ve been trying for years to address a hoarding situation that attracted rats. Last Saturday, they saw real progress.

“Something is finally happening. It’s a thing of beauty. Yes. When I saw them pull in yesterday, I rejoiced over that,” said Cindy Buchanan, who lives nearby.

The event drew 130 volunteers, who not only pitched in to clean up but also shared a meal. Lowe’s in Casselberry donated picnic tables for the homeowners, while Chick-fil-A provided free lunch. Volunteers and homeowners gathered to enjoy the meal together on their new tables after the work was done.

Kohout said the effort is gaining momentum, with neighboring cities looking to join in.

“We don’t want people to feel alone or isolated. We want everyone to know they’re seen, and they’re loved, and they’re invited in,” he said.

More information about the nonprofit and its mission, click here.

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