13 BRAND STORY Wynne Watts Commons. Comcast Business provides both Business Class Internet service and VoiceEdge hosted voice platform. We also provide traditional cable television services for some parts of the program. Individuals can manage their living environments through the SimplyHome customizable application, easily controlling their window shades, thermostat and lighting, making it easier to manage stimulation level and mood. SimplyHome also equips apartments with sensor-based systems that monitor the environment and facilitate safe independent living, a breakthrough for a state short on direct support professionals and the allocated funds to pay them living wages. For example, a sensor on the oven detects if it was left on for too long and can notify the resident before escalating the message to a support worker or family member. A sensor in the bathroom alerts people to overflowing water, while a sensor on the front door monitors if a resident leaves in the middle of the night, prompting a phone call to check in with that person or alert others. “This is a win-win. The state neither pays livable wages nor invests in enabling technology, and we’re advocating for both. If you invest in technology like this for people who can use it, you free up a lot of money for people who actually need 24-hour care,” Stark says. “We’re creating independence and opportunity.” Albertina Kerr’s emphasis on enabling freedom and autonomy also extends into Wynne Watts Commons’ sustainable design, developed with Portland-based Green Hammer Design Build. Solar panels provide 100 percent of the community’s energy, removing the burden of electrical bills and making Wynne Watts Commons the largest net-zero energy affordable housing development in the Pacific Northwest. Residents also do not have to pay for water, sewer or high-speed internet. “We need to become more thoughtful about sustainability and using resources wisely,” Stark notes. “We have seen the impacts of climate change, and when we have wildfires or other natural disasters, they intensely impact people with disabilities. Sustainability goes hand in hand with our mission.” Like all of Kerr’s initiatives, the housing project relied on outside financial support, including from the Wayne & Joan Kuni Foundation, M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, Meyer Memorial Trust, Oregon Community Foundation, customers participating in PGE’s Green Future SM program through the PGE Renewable Development Fund, and the, generosity of private donors. Kerr donated 2.5 acres of land in Gresham, Oregon, and worked with Edlen & Co., Ankrom Moisan Architects and Pence Construction to develop the project budget. Some level of collaboration and partnership underpins each of the nonprofit’s highimpact initiatives, such as Project SEARCH, an immersive nine-month internship program for adults with I/DD to explore careers and potentially boost employability. By partnering with Multnomah County, the City of Salem and large businesses, Project SEARCH provides job training for adults with I/DD to help them find meaningful work in the community. Its longtime data services partner, Comcast Business manages a robust allencompassing network solution to help support the nonprofit’s community efforts. Comcast Business provides Wynne Watts Commons with its Business Class Internet service and its VoiceEdge hosted voice platform, in addition to traditional cable television services. With Wynne Watts Commons’ first year of operation in the rearview and a growing waitlist, the Kerr team hopes that its successful blend of affordability, accessibility and sustainability encourages other housing projects to follow suit. “It’s a really innovative, exciting model, and we’re definitely trying to provide technical assistance for others. We’ve done some national webinars and conferences,” Stark concludes. “We know this is a blueprint for others to follow.”n “If you invest in technology like this for people who can use it, you free up a lot of money for people who actually need 24-hour care. We’re creating independence and opportunity.” ALLISON STARK, CEO, ALBERTINA KERR Elevator kick pedals Allison Stark with Kerr clients WYNNE WATTS COMMONS IMAGES: JOSH PARTEE
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