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Schott Communities
6591 S Flamingo Road
Cooper City, FL 33330
Phone: 954-434-3306
Fax: 954-434-3307

 
 
 
 
 


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OUR MISSION CONTINUES...
Over 23 years ago, Schott Communities was established “to provide services and programs to the deaf and/or disabled population in a loving, caring and safe environment.” During that time, we have added two residences, a Group Home for Women and an independent apartment complex, and multiplied the services and programs available to our community. This past year alone, we have added additional art therapy classes, crafters group, a dance mobility class and religious education classes for the autistic population to our regular programs. Art classes and our social for the blind were also continued throughout the summer. ADT Classes (Adult Day Training)will commence in January 2010, along with the establishment of a Deaf Networking Group.

In this tough economic climate, securing funding for our two additional projects, a Group Home for Men and “Father Jim’s Place for Living and Learning”, housing a social hall and six classrooms, has truly been a challenge. Funding for our organization comes from private donations, corporate sponsors, foundation grants and special events. Recent events have included Schott Communities First Annual Pro Am Tennis Tournament at the Weston Hills Country Club, A Tribute To Pavarotti at the Broward County Performing Arts Center and “Just One Big Party”, a unique get together with over 200 attendees at St. Marks Hall right here in Cooper City.

Our Annual Walk-A-Thon at Markham Park was transformed to a 5K Run and Walk! Traditionally held in May, we moved the event to October 24, 2009. Added to the event was a sanctioned 5K run under the auspices of Split Second Timing. Additional events are in the planning process and should appeal to a wide variety of participants. We hope to see you at any of our future events and know that you will enjoy the festivities while assisting us in our fund raising efforts.

This is truly a community effort and we invite you to be a part! To request information about our programs and services, inquire about volunteer opportunities or seek additional information about the various ways to financially support our mission, please call Schott Center at 954-434-3306, and depending upon your interests, we will direct you to the appropriate staff member.

We invite you to be a part of all of our plans and dreams to establish “A Place of Our Own.”

Frank Casale
Executive Director

A BEQUEST IS A POWERFUL TOOL TO HELP THE DEAF OR DISABLED

Please consider including Schott Communities in your estate planning process whether it be through a simple will, trust or more intricate plan. For more information, contact Frank Casale, Executive Director, at 954-434-9649. “Schott Memorial Center, Inc” is the legal title for inclusion in your will or estate plan.