Capstone On-Campus Management Goes “Casual for a Cause” in Support of United Cerebral Palsy

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Capstone On-Campus Management shows their support for United Cerebral Palsy by participating in Casual for a Cause day on April 24.

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Payables Manager, Tamiko Thompson, thought Casual Day would be an “excellent opportunity to support a partner making such a positive impact in the lives of people with CP, as well as an opportunity to directly contribute support to those living with CP.

Capstone On-Campus Management (COCM) demonstrated their support for United Cerebral Palsy on Friday, April 24, 2015 by wearing t-shirts commemorating UCP’s 25th Annual Casual Day. United Cerebral Palsy’s Casual Day is celebrated nationally by UCP affiliate chapters and raises millions of dollars each year for people with disabilities. UCP provides intervention services for children with cerebral palsy, life skills education and job opportunities for adults with CP, and offers physical and medical rehabilitation services.

COCM Payables Manager, Tamiko Thompson, proposed and coordinated employee participation in Casual Day after learning about the fundraiser. She discovered that COCM partner, Gone for Good, a document solutions company, provides employment and opportunities for individuals affected by cerebral palsy. Ms. Thompson said that she learned of the relationship of Gone for Good and UCP and thought Casual Day would be an “excellent opportunity to support a partner making such a positive impact in the lives of people with CP, as well as an opportunity to directly contribute support to those living with cerebral palsy.”

About Capstone On-Campus Management
Capstone On-Campus is a company of housing professionals focused on providing management and consulting services for student housing owned by non-profits or closely affiliated with same. The majority of communities managed are located directly on a college or university campus. Headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, Capstone On-Campus currently provides management services for 25,860 beds at 29 campuses, reflecting over $1.6 billion in assets -- more student housing owned by non-profits than any firm in the industry.

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