An Important Campus Update From Glasser/Schoenbaum

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In 14 buildings on 5 acres, our G/S Campus of Caring makes it possible for 16 diverse agencies to provide critical services. Children, women, men, families, those experiencing homelessness, and those in addiction or abuse recovery all benefit.Like many organizations in our area impacted by back-to-back-to-back hurricanes, our Campus has sustained significant damage to structures, signage, outdoor spaces, and grounds - with 13 of 14 buildings affected. Initial cost estimates for essential repairs (and upgrades for future weather-related protection) likely will exceed $100,000. G/S has 100% responsibility for our Campus buildings and grounds with our highest priority a safe, high functioning, and aesthetically pleasing environment for campus agency staff, clients that receive essential services, and visitors. While we will evaluate and pursue all funding options available, donor and grant support will be vital to our recovery. With so many needs in our community, we humbly ask you to consider a donation to our Campus Resources Fund. This Fund provides critical support that contributes to maintaining, repairing, enhancing, and improving the buildings and grounds used by our agencies (including G/S) to help people in need. To discuss ways you can make a difference or to donate, please contact Karen at (941) 867- 4382. You also can donate online at www.gs-humanservices.org or by clicking the button below.

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