
Help Us Find A Home for Ohana Adult Day Program
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My name is Donica Troxler and I am a registered nurse who is trying to open a nurse owned and operated Adult Day Health Care facility in Gwinnett County, GA.
Since this is a new business venture, it has been extremely difficult for me to get any type of funding. I am basically funding this mission with my own personal credit and worthiness. Also, anyone who knows about legal entities is aware that it takes time to get nonprofit status. The business is currently registered as a for-profit entity, with plans to apply and convert to a nonprofit within a year of commencement.
Considering the industry that this business falls in, I must find a commercial lease that is either equipped with an existing fire prevention sprinkler system (have not had any luck), or pay to get one installed. This is putting a considerable strain on getting Ohana up and going, plus I do not have a budget for this unanticipated expense.
I strongly believe in the future success of Ohana Adult Day Program, and know that it is a much needed resource in our community. I refuse to give up on this mission, and am asking for your support.
Please visit our website at https://Ohana-day.org to get more information about the program, and support this mission! As the saying goes, “It takes a village...” and I am calling and counting on my villagers for support.
Thank you,
Donica Troxler (Lewis), RN
Ohana Adult Day Program
Since this is a new business venture, it has been extremely difficult for me to get any type of funding. I am basically funding this mission with my own personal credit and worthiness. Also, anyone who knows about legal entities is aware that it takes time to get nonprofit status. The business is currently registered as a for-profit entity, with plans to apply and convert to a nonprofit within a year of commencement.
Considering the industry that this business falls in, I must find a commercial lease that is either equipped with an existing fire prevention sprinkler system (have not had any luck), or pay to get one installed. This is putting a considerable strain on getting Ohana up and going, plus I do not have a budget for this unanticipated expense.
I strongly believe in the future success of Ohana Adult Day Program, and know that it is a much needed resource in our community. I refuse to give up on this mission, and am asking for your support.
Please visit our website at https://Ohana-day.org to get more information about the program, and support this mission! As the saying goes, “It takes a village...” and I am calling and counting on my villagers for support.
Thank you,
Donica Troxler (Lewis), RN
Ohana Adult Day Program
Organizer
Donica Lewis
Organizer
Loganville, GA