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Global Empowerment Mission Provides Housing Assistance for Surfside Victims
Sharon Schechter escaped the South Florida condominium tower collapse with just the nightclothes she was wearing, so she cried shortly after when the Global Empowerment Mission gave her an electric toothbrush, a phone charger and a $500 gift card to buy essentials.
Now GEM, other charities and businesses announced Wednesday that they will be paying the first and last months rent and security deposit at new apartments for Schechter and about 30 other individuals and families displaced by the June 24 tragedy in Surfside that killed 98.
GEM and its partners believe they will soon have the funds to pay the Champlain South survivors’ rents for a year that could run up to $50,000 each in South Florida’s inflated real estate market.
Charities Providing Housing Assistance to Surfside Collapse Survivors GEM, a Florida-based charity that responds to disasters around the world, has raised $372,000 with its partners and distributed donated goods to the Surfside collapse survivors. By Terry Spencer •
Updated on July 28, 2021 at 7:45 pm
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Sharon Schechter escaped the South Florida condominium tower collapse with just the nightclothes she was wearing, so she cried shortly after when the Global Empowerment Mission gave her an electric toothbrush, a phone charger and a $500 gift card to buy essentials.
Now GEM, other charities and businesses announced Wednesday that they will be paying the first and last months rent and security deposit at new apartments for Schechter and about 30 other individuals and families displaced by the June 24 tragedy in Surfside that killed 98.