Zonta awards $8,845 to Saluscare
The Zonta Foundation of Southwest Florida has awarded an $8,845 grant to SalusCare, Inc., to provide educational needs for women recovering from substance abuse at SalusCare’s Transitional Living Center on Grand Avenue in Fort Myers.
The money will be used to purchase a computer, software, educational materials, and stipends for about 65 women in recovery to enable them to complete coursework and file job applications.
The overall goal is to help women in recovery obtain the skills they need to earn a living wage and become self-sufficient in the workplace.
“We are so grateful to the women of Zonta who have so graciously supported our women for many years,” said Transitional Living Center Director Rosemary Boisvert. “Our goal is to remove the barriers that prevent them from being successful. If they need financial assistance for tuition, we can help with that. If they need help with supplies or transportation to get to school or training, we can assist with that as well.”
“While at SalusCare’s Transitional Living Center, the women work very hard at learning skills for the job of living in sobriety. This grant will help them build on their newfound skills and give them something more to enhance their chances of maintaining their sobriety and self-sufficiency,” Boisvert said. “We have been very fortunate to have this long lasting relationship with the Zonta Club of Sanibel-Captiva. The Zonta Club gives our women far more than dollars. They also give of themselves.”
Zonta has been a partner with the women in the SWFAS Transitional Living Center since 2000 and has provided grants totaling $84,000 to support the needs of women recovering from substance abuse.
The 16-bed women’s halfway house opened in 2009. The women’s facility provides treatment for 40 to 50 women per year who have completed the residential treatment program and moved into the halfway house for extended treatment.
For more information, call 275-3222 or visit saluscareflorida.org.