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Cortland Commits To Creating Butterfly Garden For Nonprofit Group
Cortland and Second to None landscaping will build a butterfly garden for the children's nonprofit, Forgotten Angels.

TAMPA, FL — Cortland, a multifamily real estate investment management company with 10 communities in the Tampa area, is kicking off its annual Cortland Commitment Week.
Cortland Commitment Week is a week-long effort dedicated to positively impacting the communities in which Cortland residents call home. Notably, Cortland is teaming up with Forgotten Angels, a nonprofit based in Valrico and focused on providing resources and support to the youth who are struggling to achieve housing, education and life skills, and Second to None landscaping to build a butterfly garden that will be named Cortland Gardens.
Forgotten Angels helps children in need, many of whom have experienced neglect and abuse, by equipping them with tools for life, including teaching them how to build their own tiny home, open a bank account, build credit and find a job.
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This week, Cortland is also working with Give Kids the World, Second Harvest Food Bank of Central FL and Children's Home Society.
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