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BRANDON, Fla. - Floridant -- In a heartfelt tribute to his adoptive mother, local businessman Fred Lay, owner and founder of Construction Services, Inc. (CSI), has donated more than $500,000 in general contracting services and other immense support over the years to A Kid's Place of Tampa Bay, a nonprofit that provides residential services to foster children. In recognition of these extraordinary gifts, A Kid's Place has named one of its five on-campus homes for children under 18 the Daisy B. Lay House, in honor of the woman who shaped Fred Lay's life.
The home was formally dedicated during a private family ceremony at A Kid's Place in Brandon on May 21 — what would have been Daisy B. Lay's 114th birthday.
"This is more than a building or a name — it's honoring a legacy," said Fred Lay. "My mother, Daisy, personified what A Kid's Place is all about - love, stability and hope for a better future - which is what she gave me and what the kids who live here receive."
Dottie Berger MacKinnon, founder of A Kid's Place, was a mentor to Fred Lay and inspired him to get involved with the nonprofit. He was a founding board member of A Kid's Place, which has served foster children in Tampa Bay for over 16 years. Lay's construction company recently committed to donating all general contracting services for building a new 12,000-square-foot activity center that officially broke ground at A Kid's Place on April 29. His donation will help bring to life a much-needed facility where foster children can gather, play, learn and heal.
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In addition, over the years, CSI and the Lay family have supported A Kid's Place by installing the basketball court, providing shade over the BBQ/family area, digging trenches, helping cover an office patio, remodeling the welcome center, completing the classroom and sponsoring events. Fred's wife, Laura Lay, has chaired the nonprofit's gala committee, and their family members have hosted many drives for the campus.
When Daisy Lay adopted Fred Lay at birth, she was a 50-year-old single cigar roller living in Tampa. As a young woman, Daisy had worked as a welder in the Tampa shipyards during World War II.
"My birth mother was planning to give me up, and Daisy Lay—my mom—rescued me from life in an orphanage," Fred Lay said. "Her selflessness left a lasting impact on me, and I've always felt a deep desire to pay that forward. A Kids Place aligned perfectly with that mission. Being part of their original development team gave me the chance to shape the AKP's vision with the same love and compassion that I was shown as a child."
The home was formally dedicated during a private family ceremony at A Kid's Place in Brandon on May 21 — what would have been Daisy B. Lay's 114th birthday.
"This is more than a building or a name — it's honoring a legacy," said Fred Lay. "My mother, Daisy, personified what A Kid's Place is all about - love, stability and hope for a better future - which is what she gave me and what the kids who live here receive."
Dottie Berger MacKinnon, founder of A Kid's Place, was a mentor to Fred Lay and inspired him to get involved with the nonprofit. He was a founding board member of A Kid's Place, which has served foster children in Tampa Bay for over 16 years. Lay's construction company recently committed to donating all general contracting services for building a new 12,000-square-foot activity center that officially broke ground at A Kid's Place on April 29. His donation will help bring to life a much-needed facility where foster children can gather, play, learn and heal.
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In addition, over the years, CSI and the Lay family have supported A Kid's Place by installing the basketball court, providing shade over the BBQ/family area, digging trenches, helping cover an office patio, remodeling the welcome center, completing the classroom and sponsoring events. Fred's wife, Laura Lay, has chaired the nonprofit's gala committee, and their family members have hosted many drives for the campus.
When Daisy Lay adopted Fred Lay at birth, she was a 50-year-old single cigar roller living in Tampa. As a young woman, Daisy had worked as a welder in the Tampa shipyards during World War II.
"My birth mother was planning to give me up, and Daisy Lay—my mom—rescued me from life in an orphanage," Fred Lay said. "Her selflessness left a lasting impact on me, and I've always felt a deep desire to pay that forward. A Kids Place aligned perfectly with that mission. Being part of their original development team gave me the chance to shape the AKP's vision with the same love and compassion that I was shown as a child."
Source: A Kid's Place
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