Nonprofit Unveils New Therapy, Preschool Space
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From left to right: donors Nancy DeLong, David Jemison, Jeff Steinwachs and Frank Brunckhorst, Forty Carrots board chair Rick Gomez and executive director Michelle Kapreilian
Image: Courtesy Tonya Getzen Gowan
Forty Carrots Family Center last week unveiled new spaces dedicated to child and family therapy and a preschool science center at a ribbon-cutting event. The celebration marked the successful completion of the agency’s “Home for Growth” capital campaign, which enabled the nonprofit to purchase and renovate a building at 1426 Tuttle Ave., Sarasota, adjacent to the organization's home. The “Home for Growth” campaign raised $600,000 from 30 donors. Forty Carrots provides parenting education, mental health services and preschool education.