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A fundamental principle in our firm is paying our "civic rent". Colliers Spectrum Cauble and its employees contribute both time & money to these important community building non-profit organizations.
Center for the Visually Impaired - Colliers Spectrum Cauble has donated over $75,000 in the form of a matching grant. The Center for the Visually Impaired is Georgia's largest comprehensive, fully accredited, private facility providing rehabilitation services for individuals of all ages who are blind or visually impaired. The Center for the Visually Impaired is Georgia's largest comprehensive, fully accredited, private facility providing rehabilitation services for individuals of all ages who are blind or visually impaired. Since 1962, the Center has grown to serve as a model of innovative services for people who have a wide range of vision impairments from low vision to total blindness. The mission of the Center for the Visually Impaired is to offer comprehensive services to promote independence with dignity and the preservation of self worth for individuals of all ages who are blind or visually impaired.
Rebuild Kirinda Village -
Colliers International Tsunami Reconstruction Project
The Colliers USA Foundation has collected over $200,000 towards the rebuilding of Kirinda Village in Sri Lanka, which was devastated by the December 26, 2004 tsunami. Due in part to the generous donations received, the on-site Project Kirinda Team reports that two permanent homes have now been completed to the standards of our world renowned architect Shigeru Ban, incorporating much of the design requests of the villagers during their numerous town hall meetings. the Colliers USA Foundation continues to support the long-term efforts to rebuild Kirinda Village. The goal is to build 100 new homes in the Kirinda Village.
American Red Cross - donations made for Katrina & Rita relief efforts.
SUPPORTED ANNUALLY:
United Way - to improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities.
Atlanta Community Food Bank - Founded in 1979, the Atlanta Community Food Bank provides food and other donated products to more than 750 nonprofit partner agencies serving 38 counties cross North Georgia centered on the Metro Atlanta area. Distributing these donations to low-income Georgians, partner agencies provide dynamic links between the local community, the Food Bank and our supporters.
Community Action Center - CAC is the primary emergency assistance agency in our community. For 17 years, they have been able to prevent many families from becoming homeless and give them respite in difficult times.
The Ronald McDonald House - this organization serves as a "home away from home" that provides temporary lodging for families of critically ill and injured children. Bob Allen, past President & Board Member Bob Ward, President & Board Member
The Study Hall - is a long range, after school program designed to help the seriously "at risk" child grow out of a negative & isolated atmosphere and into a world of knowledge and self-esteem through education & enrichment activities. Bill Law, past Chairman & Board Member Bill Buist, Board of Directors
Every Cent Counts - this interfaith ministry, supported by Midtown congregations and businesses, provides emergency assistance to the working poor of Midtown to forestall homelessness and poverty during periods of crisis. Fred Sheats, Board Member
Chris Kids - provides abused and neglected children with a "real home" where they attend school, learn life skills and receive the therapy they need to help them begin the progress of healing & become productive members of the community. W. Colin Cavill, Board Member
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