Sarasota charter school that’s helped thousands needs the community’s help rebuilding after Hurricane Milton

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

Following the devastation of Hurricane Milton, a charter school in Sarasota is calling for community support to aid in its rebuilding efforts. The school has a long-standing history of positively impacting the lives of thousands of students, making its restoration vital for the community. Hurricane Milton inflicted significant damage, hindering the school's ability to provide essential services and educational resources. Local leaders emphasize the importance of collective action to facilitate the school's recovery and ensure it can continue to serve its students. The community is encouraged to participate in fundraising and volunteer opportunities to expedite the rebuilding process.

In addition to restoring facilities, the school aims to maintain its educational programs and support systems that have benefited many families. This initiative not only addresses immediate needs but also fosters long-term resilience within the community. The call for help highlights the crucial role of local engagement in overcoming challenges posed by natural disasters.

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