Home-Tech is proud to be a supporter and sponsor of the Golisano Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida. This past Wednesday, December 12, Home-Tech was the presenting sponsor of the Third Annual Charity Fashion Show, Luncheon & Auction for the Children’s Hospital at The Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort & Spa in Bonita Springs.
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“Fashionable” Community Service
For this event, our community service efforts were not only in our sponsorship, but in our participation at the event. Home-Tech’s very own, Sonya Sawyer, CFO, and her husband, Sheriff Brian Sawyer, were models in this year’s fashion show. Sonya donned the new spring line from the White House & Black Market, while Brian sported fashions from Banana Republic menswear collection. The fashion show was presented by Trish Williams Productions and featured the best in holiday and resort wear from retailers in Coconut Point, Mercato, The Village on Venetian Bay, Neapolitan Way and Promenade.
The proceeds raised at this event will be matched dollar for dollar and will support the construction of Golisano Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida. The new facility will house 128 beds (with expansion capabilities to 160 beds) and will provide lifesaving care and expanded health care services for children from Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Hendry and Glades counties.
To see more photos from the event, click on the photo album.
About Golisano Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida
Golisano Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida is part of Lee Memorial Health System in Lee County, Florida. It is the only acute care children’s hospital between Tampa and Miami. The children’s hospital opened in 1994 within HealthPark Medical Center. The name was changed to the Golisano Children’s Hospital in 2012. Lee Memorial Health System Foundation, the primary fund raising entity for the Golisano Children’s Hospital, is currently engaged in a major capital campaign that will enhance pediatric hospital care in Southwest Florida by building a new 292,000 square foot, 128-bed children’s hospital on the campus of HealthPark Medical Center. For more info, visit ChildrensHospitalGoal.org