HCA Florida St. Petersburg and Pasadena Hospitals collect over 90 gallons of donations for CASA
St. Petersburg, FL — In a powerful demonstration of community compassion and support, HCA Florida St. Petersburg Hospital and HCA Florida Pasadena Hospital have successfully collected more than 90 gallons of essential donations for the mothers and children served by CASA (Community Action Stops Abuse).
The donation drive, organized by hospital colleagues, included a wide range of items such as hygiene products, baby supplies, non-perishable food and household essentials. These contributions will directly benefit families seeking refuge and support through CASA’s life-saving services.
“We are incredibly proud of our teams for coming together to support such an important cause,” said Alyssa Clementi, Director of Communications and Community Engagement. “CASA’s mission to end domestic violence aligns with our commitment to care for the well-being of our community and we’re honored to contribute in a meaningful way.”
CASA provides shelter, advocacy and resources to survivors of domestic violence in Pinellas County. The organization relies heavily on community partnerships to sustain its programs and meet the needs of those it serves.
This donation effort is part of HCA Florida Healthcare’s broader commitment to community engagement and improving lives beyond hospital walls.
For more information about CASA and how to support their mission, visit the CASA website.