"We're so blessed to have a founder of the Mattamy company, Peter Gilgan, who puts value in time, talent, and treasure.
And for him, he put a portion of his treasure toward an area that needs it the most."
So says Rick Severance, president of Mattamy Homes, which recently donated $800,000 to the American Red Cross to help Florida families affected by Hurricane Ian.
"But more importantly, that treasure can be compounded by going to a group like the American Red Cross, who can do far more with it than what any one of us could do singularly if somebody handed that check to us," Severance tells the Sarasota Herald-Tribune.
"We value the Red Cross and what they do most effectively, which is their ability to strategically place and prioritize funds based on need."
The Red Cross had more than 100 emergency response vehicles on the ground at the height of Hurricane Ian, delivering food and clean-up kits.
"It costs us about $25,000 to fully operate one ERV and that is just one example of how donations like the one from Mattamy can be helpful," says a Red Cross rep.
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