The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Skidmore Cares raises funds to aid community

- By News Staff

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. » The Skidmore College community this year continued its holiday tradition dating back to 2006, raising over $12,000 in monetary donations and collecting over 4,900 items of food, provisions and school supplies to assist individual­s in need throughout Saratoga County.

Skidmore President Philip A. Glotzbach and his wife, Marie Glotzbach, initiated Skidmore Cares 11 years ago and since then the Skidmore College community has donated a total of $82,636 in monetary gifts, 22,066 food and personal care items, and 10,791 school supplies to nonprofit agencies and schools throughout Saratoga County.

“Skidmore Cares is one of our most significan­t expression­s of the values and strength of the Skidmore Community. It was created 11 years ago to provide a concrete way for members of the Skidmore community to come together during the Holiday Season, to affirm our ties with one another, and to give back to the larger Saratoga Springs region,” said President Glotzbach in a statement. “Skidmore College has always worked to be a good neighbor to the city of Saratoga Springs, which we value deeply. Skidmore Cares is an extension of our work to serve our greater community, and we are pleased to have an opportunit­y to make a positive difference.”

Donations were delivered by Skidmore student athletes and facilities services to 10 community service and nonprofit organizati­ons in Saratoga County.

“Phil and I are most grateful for the wonderful participat­ion and generosity of the Skidmore community.” Marie Glotzbach said.

Franklin Community Center, Wellspring and Saratoga Center for the Family were three agencies that benefited from Skidmore Cares this holiday season.

“We have been involved with the Skidmore Cares program for approximat­ely 10 years. We have come to rely on their large dona-

tion to help stock our food pantry shelves during the busy winter months,” said Kari Cushing, executive director of the Franklin Community Center. “Last year they donated more than 1,000 pounds of food. Skidmore students are so enthusiast­ic and they not only collect food donations, but deliver them to our pantry with smiling faces. We look forward to seeing them each year.”

“Throughout the years, Skidmore has been a partner in our work to help area families,” said Maggie Fronk, executive director of Wellspring. “Through the Skidmore Cares program and collection efforts, everyone on campus becomes aware of the work of Wellspring in our community. The college’s generous donations have helped families with a range of basic needs — food, school supplies, items for children — and helped families escaping abusive situations.”

“We are deeply touched by what Skidmore Cares does for the Saratoga Center for the Family. The yearly contributi­ons have a tremendous impact on our success,” said Rebecca Baldwin, executive director of Saratoga Center for the Family.

 ?? CHRISTOPHE­R MASSA/SKIDMORE COLLEGE ?? Philip A. Glotzbach, president of Skidmore College, along with his wife, Marie Glotzbach, stand with students and faculty outside of the Scribner House in Saratoga Springs.
CHRISTOPHE­R MASSA/SKIDMORE COLLEGE Philip A. Glotzbach, president of Skidmore College, along with his wife, Marie Glotzbach, stand with students and faculty outside of the Scribner House in Saratoga Springs.
 ?? CHRISTOPHE­R MASSA/SKIDMORE COLLEGE ?? Skidmore College student athletes including Kevin McCauley ‘18, left, and Ross Powell ‘19 carry boxes of donated food items to the Franklin Community Center in downtown Saratoga Springs.
CHRISTOPHE­R MASSA/SKIDMORE COLLEGE Skidmore College student athletes including Kevin McCauley ‘18, left, and Ross Powell ‘19 carry boxes of donated food items to the Franklin Community Center in downtown Saratoga Springs.

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