Skidmore Cares 2019 donation drive sets collection records
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. >> For the 14th consecutive year, the Skidmore College community came together to assist local residents and families through the Skidmore Cares community service program.
This year, Skidmore faculty, staff and families raised more than $14,000, and donated more than 6,000 food items and nearly 1,000 school supplies and personal care items.
This year’s donations exceeded Skidmore Cares fundraising and food collection records for Saratoga County community organizations.
Founded in 2006 by Skidmore President Philip A. Glotzbach and his wife, Marie Glotzbach, the program has gathered more than $122,000 in monetary gifts and 45,000 food items, school supplies and personal care items over the years.
“Skidmore Cares is a moment when we pause each year and strengthen our College community as we also give back to the broader community of which we are part,” President Glotzbach said.
“I am once again impressed by the kindness of colleagues and friends at Skidmore, who are helping community organizations meet the needs of individuals and families in Saratoga County during this holiday season.”
“Watching Skidmore Cares grow over the years has been inspiring,” Marie Glotzbach said. “We have been so fortunate to be part of this Skidmore tradition of giving back and are touched by the generous spirit of the Skidmore community.”
On Friday, Dec. 6, Skidmore student-athletes and employees delivered the donations to ten local community service agencies: Corinth Central School District, Franklin Community Center, Latino Community Advocacy Program, Mary’s Haven, Salvation Army, Saratoga Center for the Family, Saratoga County Economic Opportunity Council, Saratoga Springs City School District PATHS program, Shelters of Saratoga and Wellspring.
“As the beneficiaries of the Skidmore Cares program for many years, Franklin Community Center has come to rely on this significant food donation, especially during this busy time of year,” said Kari Cushing, executive director of Franklin Community Center.
“We truly value the relationship we have formed with Skidmore. We are proud to have them support our mission to help the less fortunate members of our community.”