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Support for veterans, fighting homelessness, among priorities of family foundation created by late Naples businessman, healthcare executive
NAPLES, Fla. - Floridant -- A foundation created by late Naples businessman and healthcare executive William "Bill" Schoen has made a six-figure donation to Warrior Homes of Collier, which assists veterans in need with housing, mental health support and access to higher education.
The $110,000 donation from The Schoen Foundation will further boost the nonprofit group's efforts to provide supportive housing for local veterans, said Warrior Homes of Collier founder and president Dale Mullin, a Vietnam veteran.
"We are immensely thankful to The Schoen Foundation for its generosity," Mullin said. "As a Naples-based organization fighting to end veteran homelessness in our community, we feel fortunate to share their commitment to improving the future of the brave men and women of Collier County who served their country with duty and honor."
Schoen, a Korean War veteran, was the founder, CEO and board chair of Health Management Associates, Inc., and a former chairman of Commerce Bank of Naples. He died in 2023 at 88.
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Warrior Homes of Collier operates four residences for local veterans: Alpha House, a short-term, transitional residence for those in recovery from substance use disorders; Bravo and Charlie Houses, which serve seniors on fixed incomes who receive rent subsidies (known as supportive housing); and Delta House, a supportive housing complex with 10 apartments for up to 20 veterans, both men and women.
Beyond providing a roof over their heads, Warrior Homes of Collier also connects veterans with support services such as mental health counseling and peer support through David Lawrence Centers, as well as educational opportunities, including college scholarships.
Unlike many nonprofits, Warrior Homes of Collier does not receive government funding, instead relying on community patronage and private sector support. Residents pay rent on a sliding scale, but never more than 30% of their income.
For more information on how to donate to Warrior Homes of Collier, including details on legacy and planned giving options, visit wwcollier.org/donate.
The $110,000 donation from The Schoen Foundation will further boost the nonprofit group's efforts to provide supportive housing for local veterans, said Warrior Homes of Collier founder and president Dale Mullin, a Vietnam veteran.
"We are immensely thankful to The Schoen Foundation for its generosity," Mullin said. "As a Naples-based organization fighting to end veteran homelessness in our community, we feel fortunate to share their commitment to improving the future of the brave men and women of Collier County who served their country with duty and honor."
Schoen, a Korean War veteran, was the founder, CEO and board chair of Health Management Associates, Inc., and a former chairman of Commerce Bank of Naples. He died in 2023 at 88.
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Warrior Homes of Collier operates four residences for local veterans: Alpha House, a short-term, transitional residence for those in recovery from substance use disorders; Bravo and Charlie Houses, which serve seniors on fixed incomes who receive rent subsidies (known as supportive housing); and Delta House, a supportive housing complex with 10 apartments for up to 20 veterans, both men and women.
Beyond providing a roof over their heads, Warrior Homes of Collier also connects veterans with support services such as mental health counseling and peer support through David Lawrence Centers, as well as educational opportunities, including college scholarships.
Unlike many nonprofits, Warrior Homes of Collier does not receive government funding, instead relying on community patronage and private sector support. Residents pay rent on a sliding scale, but never more than 30% of their income.
For more information on how to donate to Warrior Homes of Collier, including details on legacy and planned giving options, visit wwcollier.org/donate.
Source: Warrior Homes of Collier
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