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Tri-County Human Services will launch a campaign to provide affordable housing for families with children experiencing homelessness in Polk County. The evening begins with a cocktail reception where you meet and speak with Mike Alstott. Guests will then enjoy a dinner followed by a presentation of the campaign’s vision and impact. The program also includes a conversation with Alstott, former Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back and founder of the Mike Alstott Family Foundation. He will discuss his commitment to supporting children and families who face significant challenges. Why Your Support Matters Housing insecurity remains a critical issue in Polk County. According to Polk County Public Schools, more than 4,000 students in Polk County lack stable housing each year, living in motels, shelters, cars, or temporarily with other families under the definition of homelessness in the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act. Your sponsorship directly supports the development of new affordable housing units in Lakeland, providing stability, safety, and long-term opportunity for families with children Click here for more information or to become a sponsor. Your Impact Sponsorship helps create the opportunity for: • Safe, stable homes for children and families • Reduced housing-related trauma • Improved health, education, and long-term outcomes To renew your sponsorship or learn more about opportunities, please contact: Lauren Arnold Marketing Representative Tri-County Human Services larnold@tchsonline.org
Tri-County Human Services will launch a campaign to provide affordable housing for families with children experiencing homelessness in Polk County. The evening begins with a cocktail reception where you meet and speak with Mike Alstott. Guests will then enjoy a dinner followed by a presentation of the campaign’s vision and impact. The program also includes a conversation with Alstott, former Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back and founder of the Mike Alstott Family Foundation. He will discuss his commitment to supporting children and families who face significant challenges.
Why Your Support Matters Housing insecurity remains a critical issue in Polk County. According to Polk County Public Schools, more than 4,000 students in Polk County lack stable housing each year, living in motels, shelters, cars, or temporarily with other families under the definition of homelessness in the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act. Your sponsorship directly supports the development of new affordable housing units in Lakeland, providing stability, safety, and long-term opportunity for families with children
Click here for more information or to become a sponsor.
Your Impact Sponsorship helps create the opportunity for: • Safe, stable homes for children and families • Reduced housing-related trauma • Improved health, education, and long-term outcomes
To renew your sponsorship or learn more about opportunities, please contact: Lauren Arnold Marketing Representative Tri-County Human Services larnold@tchsonline.org