Children’s Health

Mike Freed

Gunster shareholder Mike Freed is a trial lawyer with a wealth of experience in the courtroom and arbitrations, administrative proceedings and other forms of dispute resolution. Board certified in business litigation, his practice spans a wide range of substantive legal disciplines and specialized industries, including corporate governance, education, health care, hospitality, labor and employment, construction, logistics, transportation and receiverships. Freed is also a philanthropist whose giving goes well beyond writing checks. As the founder of Freed To Run, Freed established a six-marathon series that raised $2.25 million to endow a JALA program called the Northeast Florida Medical Legal Partnership that provides civil legal services to hundreds of indigent pediatric patients a year. To achieve permanent funding for this important program, Freed not only ran 36 marathons himself, but also engaged donors and relay teams from virtually every sector of the community to contribute to both the fundraising and awareness. While that initial fundraising goal has been met, Freed is not stopping. He is now working with JALA to establish a powerful new endowment that will safeguard and strengthen JALA’s housing-related legal assistance for indigent seniors. Known as Shelter for Elders, this initiative will be funded through a new event format called the Freed to Run Challenge, which involves walks or runs over a period of 12 or 24 hours. Individuals and relay teams compete to see who can complete the most laps around the Duval County Courthouse during their chosen time frame. 

2024-01-04T11:17:08-05:00July 25th, 2023|Children's Health, Endowment, Equal Justice Awards, News|

Legal Services For Those In Need of Assistance

The Yulee News considers it important to bring to its readers the many organizations whose services are available to them. We spoke with Jim Kowalski Jr., Esq. who is the President and CEO of Jacksonville Area Legal Aid (JALA). Nassau County is one of the 17 counties that are covered by JALA in North Florida. JALA is the oldest legal aid firm in Florida founded in 1937 as a pro-bono outreach of the Jacksonville Bar Association. Through the years it has become a more formal legal aid organization through the process of hiring attorneys and staff. Currently, there are 40 lawyers and staff making it the 8th largest civil law firm in Northeast Florida. The mission of JALA is, “A nonprofit civil legal aid firm focusing on delivering economic, social, and housing justice to low-income and at-risk individuals and families on the First Coast.”

JALA helps tenant with disabilities keep live-in aide

“Joseph,” who lives in federally subsidized housing, has had multiple strokes and is in on weekly dialysis. He is legally blind, cannot drive and needs an electric wheelchair to get around. Having a live-in aide would help him live more independently in a stable environment. His choice of live-in aide was denied by his property management company because of a “derogatory, negative, or insufficient credit report and for having a credit score of 519." Under HUD regulations, negative credit is not a permissible reason for denying a live-in aide for a person with a disability. The regulations provide that a live-in aide does not have to meet tenant eligibility requirements. The rationale is that a live-in aide is not a tenant and does not receive a housing subsidy, because the rent is not calculated based upon the live-in aide’s income. A live-in aide merely makes it possible for the elderly, near elderly, or disabled individual to benefit from the housing program.

St. Johns County Legal Aid recognized for its service to the county’s Drug Court

As part of its 20th Anniversary Celebration, St. Johns County Drug Court recently recognized St. Johns County Legal Aid for its service to the court, a judicially-led program for non-violent addicted people with drug-related felony charges who reside within the county. The program involves regular court appearances before the judge, substance abuse treatment counseling, frequent random drug testing and supervision by probation. Five years ago, the treatment courts in St. Johns County, which include the Drug Court as well as a Veterans Treatment Court, asked St. Johns County Legal Aid to join their court team.  “The treatment court model was designed with prosecutors, public defenders, law enforcement, and probation officers, as well as therapeutic counselors for mental health and addiction treatments, but the team was missing the civil legal issues that were holding down their success rates,” said Megan Wall, St. Johns County Legal Aid managing attorney. 

2023-05-24T10:13:04-04:00May 22nd, 2023|Children's Health, Family Law, News, Pro Bono|

JALA helps family obtain accommodation for toddler’s medically necessary equipment

“Darla” was referred to Jacksonville Area Legal Aid through its Northeast Florida Medical Legal Partnership in early 2023. She lives in public housing with her mother, brother and 2-year-old daughter. In February 2022, and again in December 2022 she requested of the housing authority, who runs the apartment complex, a reasonable accommodation to move to a four-bedroom apartment because her daughter needs her own bedroom for her medical equipment. In December 2022, that reasonable accommodation request was denied without explanation. Darla’s toddler is substantially limited in her major life activities of speaking, balance, cognitive function, and mobility. She attends “physical, occupational and speech therapy multiple times a week.” She has orthotics to help with her stability. She also has a “stander” which is a large piece of equipment “to hold her in a standing position.” She must use this piece of equipment to improve bone density, improve circulation and improve mobility with the goal of one day being able to stand by herself. She also uses an adaptive bike to teach her trunk control and to help with her strength and coordination since she cannot move independently. She is getting an adaptive walker and a medical bed to aid in daily life functions due to her risk of falling and lack of mobility.

2023-05-22T10:26:19-04:00May 22nd, 2023|Children's Health, Client Stories, Fair Housing|

Freed to Run is set to begin November 14

Freed to Run is set to begin Nov. 14 in Tallahassee and finish in Jacksonville Nov. 19, when it is expected to have reached its goal to endow Jacksonville Area Legal Aid’s Northeast Florida Medical Legal Partnership (NFMLP) in perpetuity with $2.25 million raised over six years. The six marathons in the six-day series will each begin at a courthouse along the route, with relay teams running along with event founder and Gunster Shareholder Mike Freed.  The final marathon will be Freed’s 36th in six years to support the partnership between JALA and area health-care institutions that provides civil legal aid to children who are chronically or critically ill. Each team is collecting donations that will enable JALA to permanently support civil legal aid to Northeast Florida pediatric patients and their families through the NFMLP. All funds raised are matched at 125 percent by Baptist Health up to $1.25 million.  

2022-11-22T10:10:32-05:00November 12th, 2022|Children's Health, Endowment, Freed To Run|

Freed to Run marathon series expected to reach its $2.25 million goal Nov. 14-19 with a little help from Olympian Garrett Scantling

Olympian Garrett Scantling Proceeds will fully fund an endowment for Jacksonville Area Legal Aid’sNortheast Florida Medical Legal Partnership    JACKSONVILLE, Fla.

2022-11-10T12:46:50-05:00November 10th, 2022|Children's Health, Endowment, Freed To Run|

Jacksonville Bar’s Friendly Competition Looks to Clear Final Fundraising Hurdle for Local Non-Profit

With a significant fundraising goal in its sights, the sixth annual Tallahassee-to-Jacksonville Freed to Run 6.0 marathon trek is getting a big boost, plus some extra competition compliments of the Jacksonville Bar Association.

2022-09-13T11:50:11-04:00September 13th, 2022|Children's Health, Freed To Run, News|

Big Law, mediators and solo/small-firm teams enter into three-way Jacksonville Bar Association fundraising showdown for Freed to Run

Members of the Jacksonville Bar Association (JBA) representing Big Law, alternative dispute resolution and solo/small firms are entering into an epic battle to see who can garner the most support for Freed to Run 6.0, which is expected to fully fund an endowment for Jacksonville Area Legal Aid’s Northeast Florida Medical Legal Partnership (NFMLP) this November.

2022-09-08T11:43:48-04:00September 8th, 2022|Children's Health, Freed To Run, News|

Freed to Run leadership aims to cross the $2.25 million finish line to fully endow the Northeast Florida Medical Legal Partnership

As Gunster shareholder Mike Freed prepares for his sixth annual Tallahassee-to-Jacksonville Freed to Run trek Nov. 14-19, he is counting on the support of a group of community leaders to take his namesake event across its ultimate fundraising finish line of $2.25 million.

2022-07-11T16:34:00-04:00July 11th, 2022|Children's Health, Freed To Run|
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