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Mayor Mark Bailey recalls decades of family philanthropy, hospice campaign and local boards
Summary
In a "Monday with the Mayor" segment, Mayor Mark Bailey described philanthropic work by his family and himself in St. Augustine, including a $5 million hospice capital campaign, long service on nonprofit boards and involvement with a health and wellness center and the Black History Museum.
Mayor Mark Bailey spoke about philanthropic projects his family and he have supported in St. Augustine during a "Monday with the Mayor" media segment, describing decades of board service, a hospice capital campaign and current community projects.
Bailey said his father "was a mayor in 1965 for the 4 hundredth celebration" and recalled both parents' long engagement with local organizations. He described years of volunteer work on multiple nonprofit boards and said he is "trying to figure out how to pair it back a little bit because it does take a lot of time."
The mayor said he helped lead fundraising for a hospice capital campaign after being asked by Susan…
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