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Community
The Superior Group isn't just about resorts, vacations and developing property; we also strongly believe in supporting our local communities by donating to charities and giving something back to the community whenever we can. We strongly believe in fostering relationships with those that need our support in making their lives a little better.
UK & European SponsorshipWe sponsor the Bradley Stoke Youth Football Club in Bristol, UK, and provide them with football shirts.
USA SponsorshipIn the USA, we donate proceeds from events such as the Orlando Convention and Visitor Bureau's 9th Annual Spring Golf Tournament (April 11, 2005) to various local philanthropic causes:
The Perry Pavilion at the Orlando Regional Sand Lake Hospital provides a home-away-from-home for families of out-of-town patients.
Located in the heart of the most popular tourism corridor and one of the most popular convention sites in the world - and close to the Superior Group's resorts - the hospital serves the emergency and other medical needs of more non-Central Florida residents than any other hospital in the area.
Nearly one-third of its annual emergency department admissions (i.e. 30 per day) are visitors. "A Gift for Teaching" helps more than 100,000 students in central Florida overcome learning obstacles. The charity's mission is to ensure that children in Central Florida have the basic tools for learning by transferring the community's surplus supplies and merchandise, at no cost, into the hands of teachers and school children in need.
The schools participating are from the most impoverished areas, based on the percentage of students enrolled in the free and reduced lunch program. |