22-03-2025
Springbrook to hold fundraiser next week
Springbrook, a provider of services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, has announced its inaugural Day of Giving, set to begin at noon Tuesday, March 25 and conclude at noon Wednesday, March 26.
According to a news release from the agency, the 24-hour online fundraising event aims to raise $100,000 to enhance and expand Springbrook's programs and services.
Bill and Karen Mirabito have pledged to match every dollar raised during the event, up to $100,000, the release stated. Contributors who donate $25 or more will receive a pair of exclusive socks designed by children from Springbrook's Kids Unlimited Preschool as a token of appreciation.
Donors can choose to direct their contributions to specific areas, including:
• Kids Unlimited Preschool playground and activities, supporting the only integrated preschool program in Otsego County;
• Initiatives such as the Special Olympics Program, therapeutic horseback riding, the HELP Committee, and projects such as the accessible outdoor trail designed for Springbrook's Oneonta campus;
• Springbrook Scholars, providing staff with opportunities to pursue higher education tailored to their professional career goals;
• Community engagement, promoting communication, collaboration and connection within the community;
• Areas of greatest need, allowing the Springbrook Foundation to allocate funds where they are needed most.
Springbrook is also seeking supporters to become Day of Giving ambassadors. 'Ambassadors play a significant role by making a personal donation and inspiring others to contribute,' the release stated. Those interested can sign up individually or as a team and will receive a personalized link to share within their networks. Prizes will be awarded to top ambassadors who 'excel in rallying support.'
Additionally, there will be various donor challenges throughout the day. For every $1 that a Springbrook employee donates, they will receive an entry to throw a pie at Springbrook Chief Operating Officer Seth Haight.
For more information, to sign up as an ambassador or to donate, visit