City of Cleveland Ohio House Explosion Fundraiser
After a tragic gas explosion and fire in late January at a W. 83rd Street home in Cleveland that damaged 57 nearby homes and left many homeless, the founder and CEO of Safeguard Properties, Robert Klein offered to match all donations raised to help the victims.
Klein made the announcement at a February 7, 2010? fundraiser co-sponsored by Cleveland City Council, Councilman Matt Zone and the Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization, the neighborhood in which the tragedy occurred.? More than 800 people attended the event, including Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson , Councilman Zone, Cleveland Housing Division Judge Raymond L. Pianka and a host of city council members, other city officials, and officials from community development organizations throughout the area.?
Klein will match more than $11,000 raised at the Feb. 7th event, plus another $10,000 in additional donations received to help the victims, for a total of more than $21,000.? In announcing the donation, Klein said, “Most of us have much to be thankful for, and we have a responsibility to help our neighbors when we can.? This is what it means to be part of a community.”?
To view a video of the event from NewsChannel 5 (Cleveland), please click here
About Safeguard
Safeguard Properties is the largest privately held field services company in the country. Located in Cleveland, Ohio and founded in 1990 by Robert Klein, Safeguard has grown from a regional preservation company with a few employees and a handful of contractors performing services in the Midwest, to a national company with over 700 employees. Safeguard is supported by a nationwide network of subcontractors able to perform any requested superintendence, preservation, and maintenance functions, as well as numerous ancillary services in the U.S., the Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.