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Emergency Crisis Center Expansion Media Contact: April Glasco [email protected], or 941-549-5253 Second Chance Last Opportunity (SCLO), the emergency crisis and educational training center in Newtown, will hold a ribbon-cutting to celebrate the completion of renovations to its Food Distribution Center at 1933 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Way on Monday, March 18, 2024, at 11:30 a.m. Demolition and new construction were provided by Willis A. Smith Construction of Sarasota. All are welcome to attend. The Center, a purple building at the corner of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Way and Dixie Avenue, has been providing food, personal hygiene items, and clothing to pre-registered clients for 33 years. “Our renovations include commercial refrigerators,” says Dr. April Glasco, CEO and founder of SCLO, “as well as a second floor for increased storage capacity of non-perishables. These improvements will enable us to serve more persons in need.” The new space is air-conditioned and will provide a weather-proof, safe environment for clients who must wait in line to receive their food and other items. For further information, go to https://secondchancelastopportunity.org, or call 941-360-8660.
Media Contact: April Glasco
[email protected], or 941-549-5253
Second Chance Last Opportunity (SCLO), the emergency crisis and educational training center in Newtown, will hold a ribbon-cutting to celebrate the completion of renovations to its Food Distribution Center at 1933 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Way on Monday, March 18, 2024, at 11:30 a.m. Demolition and new construction were provided by Willis A. Smith Construction of Sarasota. All are welcome to attend.
The Center, a purple building at the corner of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Way and Dixie Avenue, has been providing food, personal hygiene items, and clothing to pre-registered clients for 33 years. “Our renovations include commercial refrigerators,” says Dr. April Glasco, CEO and founder of SCLO, “as well as a second floor for increased storage capacity of non-perishables. These improvements will enable us to serve more persons in need.”
The new space is air-conditioned and will provide a weather-proof, safe environment for clients who must wait in line to receive their food and other items.
For further information, go to https://secondchancelastopportunity.org, or call 941-360-8660.