Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation’s SMH Employees Hurricane Relief Fund Receives $250,000 Gift from Eliza and Hugh Culverhouse

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Eliza and Hugh Culverhouse stepped forward quickly to jump start the SMH Employees Hurricane Relief Fund with their $250,000 gift. Their hope is to inspire others to support the dedicated staff at Sarasota Memorial (SMH) who went to work, 24/7 to care for our community during this disaster. The Healthcare Foundation established the fund to help ease the financial burden facing SMH employees impacted by Hurricane Ian. Of the health system’s 8000+ employees, nearly 25% live in the most hard-hit areas of south Sarasota County and the surrounding region. “Learning that over 2,000 staff members, nurses and physicians left their families and homes behind to care for the community was heartbreaking,” Mrs. Culverhouse said. “The fact that many of them went home to nothing or faced unfathomable financial hardship was almost incomprehensible--we had to help.”  The Healthcare Foundation is also extremely grateful for a $200,000 grant just received from Charles & Margery Barancik Foundation. “Getting SMH employees help and getting them back to normal is one of the most important things we can do right now,” said Barancik Foundation president/CEO Teri A Hansen. A donation to the Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation SMH Employee Hurricane Relief Fund can be made on our website, smhf.org/ian, or by calling 941.917.1286.

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