Midalia Lebron (Mia)

Campaign Coordinator at Resources for Community Development

Midalia "Mia" LeBron has extensive experience in the legal and community advocacy sectors. Currently serving as a Campaign Coordinator at Resources for Community Development since 2019, Mia also operates as a self-employed Paralegal since 2010, specializing in document review, legal research, and office management. Previous roles include Tenant Rights Counselor at ECHO Fair Housing, where Mia provided mediation services and expertise on tenant rights and responsibilities, and Senior Litigation Paralegal at Valdez Law Group LLP, supporting attorneys in civil litigation and labor law. Educational credentials include a Psychology degree with a focus on Counseling Psychology from California State University - East Bay and a Certificate in Paralegal Studies from Merritt College.

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San Francisco, United States

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Resources for Community Development

Resources for Community Development (RCD) creates and preserves housing for people with the fewest options, to build community and enrich lives. We provide safe, quality homes that are affordable to over 4,500 individuals and families who are low-income so they can continue to live, work and play here in the Bay Area. RCD’s affordable, quality housing and services provide benefits to the whole community as well as individual households. • It promotes inclusive, healthy, complete communities. • It builds economic strength through jobs and local spending. • It makes a long term contribution to environmental quality and sustainability. • It gives the next generations of residents the opportunity for a strong and stable start in life. Since it was founded in 1984, RCD has developed 2,500 homes for low to moderate-income residents in more than 65 communities in the Bay Area region. We have an inclusive model of housing development that ensures that people with special needs are part of our communities. Almost one third of our units are set aside for people with special needs.


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