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My name is Marion J R Kent, PhD and I am a City of Cincinnati Retiree where I worked as an Employment and Training Supervisor from 1980 until I retired in 2001. In 1996, I was named Public Employee of The Year. From 1963-1980 I worked as an educator with the Cincinnati Public School as a teacher in low income area school, teacher educator and central office administrator. After losing my wife to colon cancer in 2000 and a short stay in Las Vegas NV from 2001-2009 after retiring, I moved back to my home state of Florida. I currently support the Carver-Hill Museum, Mentor youth and The A Game Achievement Program that I founded.

Now 79 years old, I live in the single family home that I grew up in with my late mother and young brother as a teen that is mortgage free, zoned multifamily and located in the old black community of Ft Walton Beach, FL. My home is centrally located and near the Fresh Start Homeless Housing complex.  My goal is to add a three family housing unit to my multifamily zoned property for low income elderly folk, provide rent free housing for the elderly for five years and to provide construction jobs for displaced minority construction workers effected by the corona virus pandemic.