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VOLUNTEERS MAKE A DIFFERENCE If you have a few extra hours each week and would like to help others, please consider volunteering at a Broward Health facility. It will give you the opportunity to give back, as well as:
To volunteer, call 954.759.7400.
Meet new friends Participate in fundraisers & other fun events Gain a sense of accomplishment and self-worth Touch the lives of those in need
Broward Health Medical Center • Broward Health North Broward Health Imperial Point • Broward Health Coral Springs
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So who is behind the wheel of the future? Meet inspiring children from the Urban League of Broward County working together and having fun at jmfamily.com/DerbyRace.
Thank you South Florida volunteers for brightening our community
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JM Family founder Jim Moran loved cars, kids and our community. Today, our associates proudly carry on his legacy by driving success and creating a brighter future.
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NSU’s ‘A Day for Children’ brings thousands to campus each year for free health screenings provided through NSU’s Health Care Centers.
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THERE ARE LESSONS. AND THERE ARE LIFE LESSONS.
WE TEACH BOTH. Going to college should teach you about more than what you learn in books and in the classroom. At Nova Southeastern University, one of our core values is community. Our students take that value to heart, and have learned so much about themselves and others in the process.
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3 Take Advantage of NSU’s Free Health Fairs
1 Help Save South Florida’s Sea Turtles
4 Dive Into South Florida’s Art And Culture NSU’s Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale is a dynamic hub of culture with events, classes and activities that extend far beyond its internationally recognized art collections. Volunteer opportunities range from gallery assistant, to greeters and special events support. moafl.org
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NSU collaborates with other non-profits on over 2,200 community projects each year. You can explore opportunities at www.nova. edu/communityoutreach/partnerships. We also welcome you to join one of our teams. Last year, NSU had the largest school team participate in Autism Speaks (Team NSU) and Dan Marino’s WalkAbout Autism (Baudhuin Preschool PTO) walks. Simply search by our team’s name (e.g. Autism Speaks Team NSU) and register.
Teens can earn community service hours at NSU’s Alvin Sherman Library, Research, and Information Technology Center. Open to the public, NSU’s Alvin Sherman Library boasts nearly one million items in its collections, 487 computers for patron use, 22 study rooms, 300 research databases, DVD’s and music, cultural and art exhibitions including a permanent Chihuly glass sculpture, and special events throughout the year. nova.campusguides.com/teens
For more information about NSU and the university’s community outreach, visit www.nova.edu.
Fort Lauderdale (main campus) | Fort Myers Jacksonville | Miami | Miramar | Orlando Palm Beach | Puerto Rico | Tampa
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NSU operates the Broward County Sea Turtle Renesting Program. You can help simply by not walking on the beach at night from April through August, and by not shining bright lights onto the beach. If you see an injured or sick sea turtle or hatchlings, please call (954) 328-0580. If you are interested in scheduling a presentation for your organization, please email seaturtles@nova.edu.
Imagine being able to take your child to get hearing and balance, vision, speech-language, and dental health assessments all in one day… for FREE. Oh, and your “waiting rooms” include a bounce house, storybook character meet-and-greets, food, music, and more. Become an NSU ambassador by spreading the word about our two annual FREE health fairs – “A Day of Children” in late September and the “FOMA-NSU Health Fair” held mid-April of each year. Search nsunews.nova.edu for the latest details.
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In grateful appreciation to the following donors who contributed $1,000 or more within the last fiscal year to the Broward Health Foundation, and who are making a difference in the lives of the patients we serve. 1000+ Club to Benefit Cancer, Inc. 21st Century Oncology, Inc. ACAI Associates A.J. Acker Advocare International LP Aetna Inc. Akerman Senterfitt All County Produce Inc. All-Med Services of Florida Inc. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. Alpine Jaguar Ann Altaffer American Ambulance Service, Inc. American Heritage School Pre-Med Society Amerigroup Corporation Peter Anderson and Jennifer O’Flannery Anderson ANF Group, Inc. Aon Foundation ARAMARK Healthcare Michael Arch, MD Arent Fox LLP Dr. Mayda Arias Armor Correctional Health Services, Inc. Associated Craftsmen of America, Inc. Brian Auster, MD Avatar Solutions AXA Foundation Baird Foundation, Inc. Bank United Diana Batista Beber Silverstein Group Abbe Bendell Better Health LLC Big Bike Riders Children’s Foundation Bob Birdsong Dr. Marc and Balkys Bivins Edward J. Bohne II Georges Boutin, MD Jack Boyle Michael Bozzuto Ronald and Randy Brandenburg Natasha Bray, DO The Breast Cancer Fundraiser Deborah Breen Brighton Collectibles - Coconut Creek Broad and Cassell, Attorneys at Law Dr. Jerry and Eileen Brooks Broward Health Coral Springs Auxiliary Broward Health Coral Springs Lisa Boccard Breast Cancer Fund Broward Health Coral Springs Medical Staff Broward Health Imperial Point Medical Staff Broward Health Medical Center Auxiliary Broward Health Medical Center Medical Staff Broward Health North Medical Staff Broward HealthCare Federal Credit Union Broward Infusion Group Dr. Katina Brown-Burgess & Family Jimmy Bryan & Family Kathryn Burns Renata Calderaro Ana E. Calderon Randazzo Dr. Richard and Sara Callari The Campbell Foundation Donna Campion Ann and Peter B. Cannell Joan and Gene Cefali Nelson Charlie, MD Jules and Shelley Chatoff John and Kathy Chefas Adib Chidiac, MD Citrix Classic Air, Inc. Laura Clement Commcare Pharmacy Commerce Bank Community Foundation of Broward Complete Collection Service of South Florida, Inc. Control Communications Raul Cook, DDS, MSD Coral Springs Museum of Art John Crescitelli, DO Brian J. Cross, DO & Family CSP City News, Inc. Mary-Jane Cunningham & Friends
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Cushman & Wakefield Cy’s Linen Service, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Czinn Roseitta Da Silva Burton H. Danoff, MD Marcia Davis Rick and Charlie DeAngelis Anthony and Patrice Del Grosso Pia Delvaille & Family John and Christy Denney Edward A. Desanto Dr. Alison Clarke DeSouza & Family Scott Di Marzo Dillard’s Dimensional Insight Dobin/Kauppinen Family Charles Edris Tatiana Eisner, MD In Loving Memory of James W. Elliott, MD EMC Corporation Judith Fernandez Pia Ferro Festival Flea Market Shawn Fibkins, MD Brandon and Katie Fields FirstPath, LLC Florida International University Florida Panthers Foundation Florida Panthers Hockey Club Rebecca Follo and Tom Bentley Douglas E. Ford, MD Gabriel Frank Freedom Health, Inc. Robert and Eugenie Friedman G4S Secure Solutions Barry Gallison Margie Garland Dr. Joel and Tina Gellman Ronald Giffler, MD Glam-A-THON Calvin Glidewell Golden Knight Capital Adolfo Gonzalez-Garcia, MD Michael B. Gordon, MD, PhD Goren, Cherof, Doody & Ezrol, PA Andrew Gottlieb Dr. Kathleen K. Graham Kimberley J. Graham Pauline Grant Linda Groene, MD Drew Grossman Ralph Guarneri, MD and Jessica Okun, DO Jon K. Guben, MD Sanjeev Gupta, MD Subhash C. Gupta, MD Edwin Harvey Hamilton, MD, D.Min. Harris Investment Management, BMO Global Harvard Jolly, Inc. Havas PR North America Healthcare Performance Anesco Heery International, Inc Herman Construction Services, Inc. Sabine Hesse, MD HKS Darren Hoffberger, DO Jo Ann Hoffman David H. Holt, MD Patricia Houchen Sara Howley Callari Hudson Family Foundaiton The Hull Family Foundation Humana Humana / CarePlus Iron Ladies Ira Isaacowitz Jackson National Life Insurance Company The Jan Foundation, Inc. Dr. Kathleen and Welcemen Jeannot Peter S. Johnson, MD Dawn Johnson Vince and Alvin Johnson Jones Lang Lasalle Patrick Jordan, MD Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Kanell KCI Partners, Inc.
Kimberly Kearney Patrick and Karin Kerney Kerney & Associates, Inc. Keyes Coverage, Inc. Dr. Khalil and Vanessa Khan George and Grace King Debbie Kohl Carolyne Koos George Koshy, MD Nathan and Sharon Landsbaum The Lange Family Paul Larkin Lauderdale BMW Jodi Laurence and Lee Lasris of Florida Health Law Center Sheila Laxman Rhonda Michelle Lewis Dr. Howard and Trudi Lewkowitz Marshal Lieberfarb, MD Lifestyle Publications Lillian S. Wells Foundation, Inc. David Lister / SIDES (Sydney’s Incredible Defeat of Ewing’s Sarcoma) Maria Lloyd Dan Lowther Gerardo Lyons Magellan Health Services Michele A. Markley, MD Marlins Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Martin Julia K. Mast Joselyn Mateo Charlotte Mather-Taylor Mazzone Foods Frederick and Andrea McMurtrie Mead Johnson Nutrition Medline Industries Miami Dolphins Heather Miller Albert and Beatriz Miniaci Molina Healthcare Mrs. Roland Molinet Mom 365 Newborn Photography Orlando Morales, MD Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Todd D. Moritz Kenneth P. Morrison, MD Motorola / Signal Communications Russell and Lynn Nash William R. Nash, Inc. Frank Nask The Neff Foundation, Inc. Neurological Consultants, PA Neurological Surgery Associates Susan Newton Yvette No North Broward Radiologists, PA Northern Trust, N.A. Northwestern Mutual - The South Florida Group Nova Southeastern University Nova Southeastern University Health Professions Division Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center Daniel and Elizabeth O’Connor OK Generators One Beat CPR + AED James and Natassia Orr Kenneth A. Ortner and Terri L. Chadderton Dr. Eduardo A. Otero & Family Richard Ott, MD Kenneth Page Dr. and Mrs. David Paris & Family Thomas Parker W. Scott and Patricia S. Parker Patriot National Insurance Pediatrix Medical Group, Inc. Perkins & Will Dr. and Mrs. David Perloff Phoenix Physicians, LLC Dennis T. Pinkerton Plantation Acres Women’s Club Inc. Dr. Plotkin & Sons Consulting, Inc Richard Polemeni Positive Healthcare Partners
Reynald Pouliot, MD Precision Document Solutions Preferred Care Partners, Inc. Presidio Networked Solutions Ivan Puente, MD Carl Raboi, MD Fred W. Reineke, MD Jeffrey Richards David H. Ring, Jr., MD Dr. Armand and Lissette Rodriguez Hector Rodriguez-Cortes, MD Betty Roschman Lorrie and Robert Roschman Melanie Rosenblatt, MD Rudolph Roskos, MD Patricia Rowe-King, MD Dr. and Mrs. John Rozanski Dr. and Mrs. Joel Rush Alicia Sable-Hunt, RN, MBA Azeem Sachedina, MD and Nasheer Sachedina, MD Sage Law Offices The Salah Foundation Sawgrass Asset Management, LLC Adolph & Ruth Schnurmacher Foundation Inc. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood Jasmin D. Shirley Traci Allyn Shur, CFRE Signal Communications LLC Simply Healthcare Plans / Better Health Drs. Glenn and Caren Singer Ajit Singh, MD Drs. Hari Paul & Manreet Singh Sirena Communications LLC Skanska USA Building, Inc. Harris Solomon and Katharine Barry Sound Inpatient Physicians, Inc. South Florida Pediatric Surgeons, PA Richard Spira, MD Mark Sprada Brett Staller, MD Milica Starcevic, MD Alissa and Dennis Stefanacci Stericycle Amos Stoll, MD Stonegate Bank Sunshine Health Surfside Volleyball Systematic Financial Management, LP Tactical Management, Inc. Cheryl Taft Luciano Tanfulla Ryan and Lauren Tannehill Alice Taylor George J. Taylor, Esq. TD Bank Theta Phi Alpha Foundation Beatrix Thom I. Lorraine Thomas Thrift City, Inc. Tijuana Taxi Co - Coral Springs TLC Engineering for Architecture Dr. Murray and Mary Todd Tour + Med Assistance, Inc. Training Wheel, Inc. Turner Construction Company tw telecom United Healthcare of Florida United Order True Sisters, Inc. VALIC Peter P. Ventre, MD Vitas Hospice Services, LLC Art Wallace III The Wasie Foundation Marilyn Watkins Wells Fargo Westfield Capital Management Company, LP Weston Financial Advisors / Rick Latta William D. Williams, MD Chris and Ana Wing Robert and Maryanne Wing Louis Wolff Young Israel of Deerfield Beach
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These generous contributions help to advance critical patient care and important clinical and community services.
Physician Giving
Physician Giving Steering Committee
Douglas E. Ford, MD Broward Health North
Michele A. Markley, MD Chris Evert Children’s Hospital
David Perloff, MD
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Armand Rodriguez, MD Broward Health Imperial Point
Melanie Rosenblatt, MD Broward Health North
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Carl Raboi, MD Fred W. Reineke, MD David H. Ring, Jr., MD Armand Rodriguez, MD Hector Rodriguez-Cortes, MD Melanie Rosenblatt, MD Rudolph Roskos, MD Patricia Rowe-King, MD John J. Rozanski, MD Joel L. Rush, DO Azeem Sachedina, MD Nasheer Sachedina, MD Glenn R. Singer, MD Caren Singer, MD Hari Paul Singh, MD Ajit Singh, MD Richard Spira, MD Brett Staller, MD Milica Starcevic, MD Amos Stoll, MD H. Murray Todd, MD, FAAN Peter P. Ventre, MD William D. Williams, MD
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Ralph Guarneri, MD Jon K. Guben, MD Sanjeev Gupta, MD Subhash C. Gupta. MD Edwin Harvey Hamilton, MD, D.Min. Sabine Hesse, MD Darren Hoffberger, DO David H. Holt, MD Kathleen Jeannot, MD Peter S. Johnson, MD Patrick Jordan, MD Daniel R. Kanell, MD Khalil Khan, DO, MPH, FACP George Koshy, MD Howard Lewkowitz, MD Marshal Lieberfarb, MD Michele A. Markley, MD Orlando Morales, MD Kenneth P. Morrison, MD Eduardo A. Otero, MD Richard Ott, MD David Paris, MD David Perloff, MD Reynald Pouliot, MD Ivan Puente, MD
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Michael Arch, MD Mayda Arias, MD Brian Auster, MD Marc Bivins, MD Georges Boutin, MD Natasha Bray, DO Jerry T. Brooks, MD, FACEP Katina Brown-Burgess, DO Richard Callari, MD Nelson Charlie, MD Adib Chidiac, MD Raul Cook, DDS, MSD John Crescitelli, DO Brian J. Cross, DO Edward A. Czinn, MD Burton H. Danoff, MD Alison Clarke DeSouza, MD Tatiana Eisner, MD Shawn Fibkins, MD Douglas E. Ford, MD Joel Gellman, MD, FACC Ronald Giffler, MD Adolfo Gonzalez-Garcia, MD Michael B. Gordon, MD, PhD Linda Groene, MD
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Volunteer Guide Palm - Sept. 18, 2014 VOLUNTEER PROFILES:
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DREYFOOS SCHOOL OF THE ARTS FOUNDATION Browne’s working to establish scholarships that will allow students to visit Italy every summer.
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“No matter the organization or people, we all share similar needs, likes and dislikes.” -Feld
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SHINE (SERVING HEALTH INSURANCE NEEDS OF ELDERS)
Perskin counsels individuals on health plans available for their needs based on their eligibility.
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THE CENTER FOR FAMILY SERVICES ROSARIAN ACADEMY
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RUTH & NORMAN RALES JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES Wild strives to let seniors express their feelings, answering questions when he can.
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Correction: Page 20 of last week’s edition (Sept. 11) incorrectly stated the event date in the headline. It should’ve read: Inaugural ‘Boca Raton Walk to End Alzheimer’s’ prepares Oct. 11 event
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The DHL group also donated 140 pairs of new socks and underwear for the kids. Wow! A job well done! DHL employees after the playground demolition at Broward Partnership
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ho says volunteering is tough? Not only does lending your time to a good cause help people, it can be a lot of fun too. That is exactly what we encountered on Sept. 11 – National Day of Service and Remembrance – as we headed over to Broward Partnership and saw the team from DHL hard at work. This superhero team of DHL employees has been volunteering there for 3 years and this year they used their powers to dismantle an old playground so a newer, more fabulous one can replace it (generously donated by the Greater Fort Lauderdale Board of Realtors Foundation). Call it a playground makeover for the homeless children who count on this play area to swing, slide and laugh.
Sally Could Use a Lift… Please volunteer your time driving homebound neighbors to medical appointments, supermarkets, or delivering meals and help lift their spirits through your companionship. Call Now to Volunteer: (561) 852-3357
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Kibbitz and ride Drivers | Meals on Wheels Drivers Food baggers and Delivery Drivers | Mentors | telephone reassurance parachaplains | career and employment services Weisman Delray community center volunteers
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The rain and mud did not deter this group, who took apart the equipment screw by screw, swung sledge hammers to remove the stakes in the ground, took down fencing – you name it. There was no stone unturned. Literally! By the end of the day, the volunteers were tired but everyone was happy. They genuinely wanted to be there to better their community and themselves by doing something special for the kids living at the Homeless Assistance Center.
Sun Sentinel’s Marcia Quallo-Lange, Stacy Ostrau and Sharon McCaslin join DHL employees taking apart the slide
The selfless act of volunteering is fulfilling and easier than most people think. In this issue, we have compiled a list of opportunities to get you started. The world can change if each of us does even just a little toward making things better. So go ahead, jump in and be part of the solution. To quote playwright John Heywood, “Many hands make light work.”
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Varicose VeinScreening Saturday, September 20th, 2014 • 9AM TO 1PM
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Varicose Veins are not always a cosmetic issue. They are caused by venous insufficiency, which can lead to symptoms such as painful bulging veins, swelling and non-healing wounds. We can treat these problematic leg/ankle veins right in the office using a variety of minimally invasive procedures. Quite often insurance will cover these procedures and we participate with most plans.
To schedule your appointment for this FREE screening event, please call: Space is limited.
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his quote is attributed to many authors, George L. Hanbury but it speaks to all volunteers.
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When you choose to volunteer, you not only make a choice about the kind of community you want to live in, you impact lives on a very real and personal level. NSU is as committed to academic excellence, innovation, scholarship and research as we are to diversity, opportunity and community. Because of this deep commitment, I salute all volunteers. A few NSU highlights: • Permanent home to Special Olympics Broward County. • NSU has a $2.6-billion annual economic impact on Florida. • $1.9 billion of NSU’s economic impact is concentrated in the tricounty region. • NSU is one of Broward County’s top three largest private employers. • NSU’s Alvin Sherman Library is open to the public 7 days a week. • NSU’s Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale is a dynamic cultural hub. • NSU’s 22 health care centers in Miami-Dade and Broward counties serve more than 250,000 patients each year. • NSU is the only private university in the U.S. to provide a home base for local Special Olympics operations. • NSU collaborates with community affiliates on more than 2,200 community projects each year. • NSU students donated more than 12,000 volunteer hours during the last school year. • NSU awards more doctoral research degrees to African American and Hispanic students than any other nonprofit university in the country. • U.S. News & World Report ranks NSU’s Shepard Broad Law Center No. 5 nationally for diversity. • NSU’s research capabilities have attracted support from 90 external agencies, including the National Endowment for the Arts, National Science Foundation, National Institutes for Health, U.S. Department of Education, and U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. • NSU has nation’s largest Center of Excellence for Coral Reef Ecosystem Science. • Construction on NSU’s $80-million Center for Collaborative Research is underway and will be completed in 2016. • NSU’s more than 164,000 alumni reside in every state of the nation and 63 other countries. • NSU’s 1,231 international students hail from 116 countries.
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Above: Volunteers at the Alpert Jewish & Family Children’s Service. Below: Barbara Rodriguez from the Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa sales team and others stuffed more than 20 backpacks to be donated to children from Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse (AVDA).
With the help of 6,000 volunteers, Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida serves more than 15,000 girls ages 5-17 in Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River and Okeechobee counties. Above: “Girl Scout Emerald Awards” co-chairwoman Donna Mulholland, left, and Olivia S. Below: Cookie delivery volunteer lending a hand to the Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida.
Right: Clinics Can Help volunteers making a crib donation to mothers in need. Below: AmeriCorps volunteers breaking down surgical packs in the Clinics Can Help warehouse.
Above: Nancy Stewart with Duke, who is up for adoption, at the launch of the partnership between Big Dog Ranch Rescue and Earl Stewart Toyota.
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Left: Marietta McNulty working on auction baskets for Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Palm Beach’s annual “Bishop’s Gala.”
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Left: Kim Celedinas, left, and Mary Lynn Rogers organizing the auction. Committee volunteers organized gifts and baskets for the silent auction for Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Palm Beach’s annual “Bishop’s Gala.”
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Above: Youth from the South Palm Community Church volunteer to clean up the landscaping at The Lord’s Place Family Campus.
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to 7:30 p.m., Historical Society of Palm Beach County. Supporters will join with the Young Friends of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County to celebrate north county history. $25. Square Grouper Tiki Bar, 1111 Love St., Jupiter. 561-832-4164, ext.106 or www.historicalsocietyofpbc.org.
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Fourth annual In My Shoes Luncheon 9:30 a.m., JAFCO. This year’s keynote speaker, Stephanie Hammerman, is the first Cross Fit trainer with cerebral palsy. $75. Boca West Country Club, 20583 Boca West Drive. 954-315-8698 or www.jafco.org/event/4thannual-in-my-shoes-luncheon.
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Jack Golf Classic 1 p.m., Children’s Tumor Foundation. Join Mike Nicklaus, Pat Kelly and Dan Allen and the Cure NF with Jack committee for a round of golf benefiting research for a cure to Neurofibromatosis (NF). $1,100 per foursome. 11520 Lost Tree Way, North Palm Beach. www.curenfwithjack.com.
27 Knights of Columbus Food Drive,
Sept. 27-28, C.R.O.S. Ministries Food Pantry. Bring non-perishable foods to be donated to charity. Saturday from 3:30 to 6 p.m.; Sunday from 7:30 a.m. to noon. Emmanuel Catholic Church, 15700 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach. 561-496-2480.
1 Women of Distinction Breakfast 8:30 a.m., Soroptimist International of Boca Raton/ Deerfield Beach. The breakfast honors women in the community who have made a difference in the lives of others. $55. Boca West Country Club, 20583 Boca West Drive. 561-999-0352 or www.soroptimist4women.org. Palm Beach Appreciation Reception from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., 9 Sequin Arthur R. Marshall Foundation for
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6:30 a.m., AVDA (Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse Inc.) The 5K and 10K will start at 7:30 a.m. and the Kid’s Dash will begin at 8:30 a.m. $10-$25 before Oct. 6; $10-$30 afterward. Anchor Park, 340 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach. 561-265-3797, ext. 109 or www.avdaonline.org.
The Everglades. The event will benefit the Arthur R. Marshall Foundation for The Everglades’educational programs. Guests will participate in a chance drawing for one $1,500 and two $500 gift cards. 210 Worth Ave., Palm Beach. 561-233-9004 or www.artmarshall.org.
A Knight in Vienna 7:30 p.m., Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Knights Hospitaller. The event will be a tribute and benefit recognizing Countess de Hoernle’s lifelong philanthropy. $35-$50. 3601 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton. 561-373-8149 or www.osjflorida.com.
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Breast Cancer 101: Ask the Experts! 10 a.m., Susan G. Komen South Florida. The ninth annual pink ribbon luncheon will feature keynote speakers Kathy Schilling, Moshe Peress and Keith Knutson discussing radiology, reproduction and research. $135 before Sept. 20; $150 after. Woodfield Country Club, 3650 Club Place, Boca Raton. 561-514-3020, ext. 10 or www.komensouthflorida.org/PRL.
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21st Annual ACTS Charities Golf Tournament 7 a.m., ACTS Retirement-Life Communities. The tournament includes a continental breakfast with registration at 7 a.m., a shotgun scramble at 8 a.m. and an award luncheon/ raffle at noon. $125 per golfer. Via Mizner Golf & Country Club, 6200 Boca Del Mar Drive, Boca Raton. 561-362-8377 or www.ACTSretirement.org.
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Party, Comprehensive AIDS Program/ Foundcare. The event will raise funds for the “SMART Ride,” a two day/165 mile annual bicycle ride from Miami to Key West. On Your Mark Performance Center, 819 N. Federal Highway, Lake Park. 561-472-9160 or www.foundcare.org.
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Masquerade Gala 6:30 p.m., Habitat for Humanity South Palm Beach County. The evening will include a cocktail reception, silent auction, dinner, dancing featuring Zazz Events and a live auction. $175. The Club at Boca Pointe, 7144 Boca Pointe Drive, Boca Raton. 561-750-1500.
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43rd annual Convention: Opening Reception and Exhibit from 5 to 7:30 p.m., Florida Watercolor Society. The opening reception will take place Sept. 19 and the following weekend will include demonstrations and a two-day trade show. Convention will take place from Sept. 18 to Sept. 21 at the Doubletree Hilton Hotel located at 100 Fairway Drive in Deerfield Beach. $20. 51 N. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach. 954-943-5492 or www.floridawatercolorsociety.org.
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Sip, Savor & Smoke with Federation Men 6 p.m., Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County. The Men’s Division of the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County will kick off the season with an evening of scotch and cigars. Whiskey Ambassador David Laird from William Grant & Sons will be on hand to discuss spirits by The Balvenie and Monkey Shoulder brand scotches. $36. Prime Cigar & Wine Bar, 2240 NW 19th St., #916, Boca Raton. 561-852-6084 or www.jewishboca.org.
AVDA’s Havana Nights 7 p.m., Arts Garage. Guests will enjoy an evening of music and mojitos. Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres courtesy of Cabana El Rey and a performance by Bohemia Cuban Music. $75. 180 NE 1st Ave., Delray Beach. 561-265-3797 or www.avdaonline.org.
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PLACE OF HOPE AT THE HAVEN CAMPUS www.hopeatthehaven.org 561-483-0962 lisam@hopeatthehaven.org
ALLIANCE FOR EATING DISORDERS AWARENESS
www.ralesjfs.org 561-852-3333 nadineg@ralesjfs.org
JFS offers help, hope and humanity through a range of programs and services which support people of all ages and beliefs. Programs and services include food and financial assistance, senior services, counseling and mental health
BOCA WEST CHAPTER OF THE PAP CORPS www.BWCPC.org 561-488-0639 Gdgets@aol.com
Mission is to enable and support, through funds raised, vital research programs at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Volunteers needed to help with various fundraisers including a card party, golf and tennis tournament, art events and trips to exhibits. Cooper City
BRANDEIS USED BOOKSTORE 561-852-2650 ferneej@gmail.com
The Brandeis Used Bookstore carries gently used books donated by members of the community. It is an arm of Brandeis University, run by four chapters of the Brandeis National Committee. Proceeds benefit scientific research, libraries at the university and scholarships. Volunteers are needed to accept books, price, sort and shelve them. Some help needed as cashiers; special need for volunteers with a
Serving more than 60,000 children and families each year, the museum’s mission is to develop critical and creative thinking skills in children through exposure to history, sciences, humanities and the arts. Volunteers needed as Museum Educators, office receptionists and Gift Shoppe assistants for four hours per week. Other opportunities available to help with special events, Imagination Play Ground, Science and Engineering Projects, birthday parties, office projects and more.
FLORENCE FULLER CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS INC. www.ffcdc.org 561-391-7274 rdamico@ffcdc.org
For more than 40 years, FFCDC has inspired less fortunate children to make local and global differences through their education by providing quality childcare and educational programs to working poor families and children from infancy into their school-age years. Volunteer opportunities include classroom volunteers to help teachers, After School Program tutors, Thrift Store volunteers, one day project volunteers such as painting or sprucing up the campuses, and adult education instructors in finance, nutrition, resume writing, GED, ESOL and computer literacy.
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The Spirit of Giving Network brings nonprofit organizations and communities together to share resources and knowledge to enhance the lives of children, families and individuals. Volunteers are needed for the “ESPN Boca Raton Football Bowl” week to take place Dec. 15-23.
www.cmboca.org 561-368-6875 sandy@cmboca.org
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The Alliance is dedicated to providing programs and activities aimed at outreach and education related to health promotion, including all eating disorders, positive body image, and self-esteem. Volunteers are needed to help register walkers at the Alliance’s annual walk for Eating Disorders Awareness “celebrating everyBODY: a walk to re(Define) (Real)ity,” which will take place Feb. 28, 2015. The Alliance is expecting more than 750 walkers.
www.spiritofgivingnetwork.com 561-385-0144 volunteer@spiritofgivingnetwork.com
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Place of Hope at the Haven is a faith-based, child welfare organization that provides familystyle foster care, family outreach, safety for domestic minor sexually trafficked victims, transitional housing and support services, adoption and foster care recruitment and support. Place of Hope at the Haven seeks volunteers to tutor at all grades and levels in the afternoons and evenings. Volunteers also needed to prepare meals for foster children and stock the pantry in the new Genesis Cottage. New members to the Angel Moms support group are also welcome.
services, career and employment services, and volunteer opportunities. Volunteer opportunities include Jacobson Family Food Pantry baggers and delivery drivers, Meals on Wheels delivery drivers, friendly visitors for homebound seniors, driving seniors in need to doctors, mentors ages 21 and older for Community Mentoring Program, Parachaplains to lead Friday Shabbat services and Weisman Delray Community Center volunteers.
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Don’t just “LIKE” Us....Join Us The Pap Corps has donated over $50 million to support research on ALL TYPES of Cancer for men, women and children. We are 20,000 members strong, with 53 Chapters in South Florida, there is one in your community. Help us raise the funds researchers at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center need to continue creating more effective treatments and saving lives.
DONATE! JOIN TODAY! www.thepapcorps.org 954.425.8100 Follow us on THE PAPANICOLAOU CORPS FOR CANCER RESEARCH, DBA THE PAP CORPS, IS A REGISTERED 501(C) (3) ORGANIZATION. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE FLORIDA STATE CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING 800-435-7352, TOLL FREE WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. REGISTRATION #CH2450.
JAFCO
www.jafco.org 954-749-7230 janet@jafco.org
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY RELAY FOR LIFE www.relayforlife.org 561-394-7751, ext. 5301 jennifer.degruccio@cancer.org
www.bocahistory.org 561-395-6766, ext. 107 education@bocahistory.org
The BRHSM’s mission is to collect, preserve, and present information and artifacts relevant to the history of Boca Raton, and to maintain a visible role in education and advocacy of historic preservation in the community. Greeters and tour guides are needed to share the story of Florida with adults and/or children at the Boca Express Train Museum and Boca Raton History Museum. Training provided.
SENIOR FOUNDATION 561-361-9091 ragingsnail@aol.com
The Senior Foundation supports opportunties for wellness and health of all seniors through seminars, conferences, support groups and classes for Senior Peer Counselors. In its 17th year, the American Elf Academy features American Elves who dress up from Dec. 1 through Christmas delivering presents to hospital patients, nursing home residents, food banks and daycare centers in the Palm Beach and Broward areas.
At the hub of South Palm Beach County’s Jewish community, the federation inspires local residents and organizations to build a strong, caring and vibrant Jewish community that addresses vital needs locally, in Israel and around the world. Volunteer interests are matched with hands-on opportunities at the federation, its beneficiary agencies and other organizations ranging from tutoring students to visiting homebound seniors, from thrift store associate to office assistant and more.
FLORIDA INTERGENERATIONAL ORCHESTRA (FLIOA) www.flioa.org 908-391-3329 strings4all@aol.com
The FLIOA is an orchestra that brings generations together through musical performances. The orchestra consists of players ranging in age from 10 to 94 who mentor each other, providing encouragement to the young and meaningfulness to the lives of senior citizens. The orchestra performs four concerts per year. Volunteer opportunties include performers, singers, musicians, magicians, dancers, ushers, fundraisers, photographers, videographers, stagehands, event planners, printing, newsletter, advertising, distributing flyers, social networking, computer, marketing and publicity.
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www.bocahelpinghands.org 561-417-0913, ext. 206 Deanna@bocahelpinghands.org Boca Helping Hands provides food and emergency assistance to meet basic human needs and long-term solutions to break the cycle of dependence. Volunteers needed Monday through Friday: in kitchen and food center 8 a.m.-1 p.m.; in warehouse 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; in resource center and job mentor volunteers needed 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 1-4 p.m.
BOCA RATON HISTORICAL SOCIETY & MUSEUM (BRHSM)
www.jewishboca.org 561-558-2191 volunteer@bocafed.org
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JARC is a nonsectarian organization that provides group homes, Supported Living Apartments and vocational training for adults with developmental disabilities. The mission in partnership with the families is to promote independence, dignity and self-respect in order to create more fulfilling lives. Some suggested activities are arts and crafts, walking club, tutoring (math/reading), cooking, ceramics, gardening, music lessons, Jewish education and drama assistants.
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The American Cancer Society is dedicated to preventing cancer, saving lives, and alleviating the struggles of patients through research, education, advocacy and service. Volunteers needed to join the Planning Committee, which helps organize the event from bringing people, building fun and funding the mission. Volunteers also needed on the day of the relay to assist in setup and take down of the event as well as during the relay. Coral Springs
www.jarcfl.org 561-558-2563 harrietp@jarcfl.org
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JAFCO is a nonprofit organization established in 1992 to provide services for abused and neglected children in South Florida. In 2007, JAFCO extended its mission to include services and support for families raising children with developmental disabilities. Volunteers needed Dec. 6 for annual “Jacobs Ladder Gala-Because Every Child Needs a Hero” at The Polo Club of Boca Raton. On Jan. 29, 2015, JAFCO will need help with “Author Luncheon” at St. Andrew’s Country Club in Boca Raton. Volunteers also needed Feb. 21, 2015, for “Dream LoungeMaking Dreams Happen for Children,” which will take place at Mario’s Osteria on Glades Road in Boca Raton.
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RSVP for FREE LUNCH SEMINAR Presentation by Leslie Carmen – Clinical Director
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TRI-COUNTY ANIMAL RESCUE (TCAR) www.tricountyanimalrescue.com 561-482-8110 amanda@tricountyhumane.org
BOCA RATON’S PROMISE - THE ALLIANCE FOR YOUTH www.hbocaratonspromise.org 561-866-1850 brpromis@gate.net
WOMEN’S CIRCLE INC.
www.habitatsouthpalmbeach.org 561-819-6070 jrowe@hfhboca.org Habitat for Humanity of South Palm Beach County is a nonprofit organization that works to provide affordable homeownership opportunities for hardworking and deserving families in the cities of Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, and Boca Raton. Volunteers can donate their time on a Habitat construction site or at one of two ReStores (Delray Beach and Boca Raton). Must be at least 16 years old; no experience required, volunteers needed seven days a week. Greenacres
OASIS COMPASSION AGENCY
www.oasiscompassion.org 561-967-4066 susan.warmington@oasiscompassion.org Oasis believes in aiding families trapped in the cycle of poverty by providing for their basic needs through the Food Pantry and Thrift Store
ARTIGRAS FINE ARTS FESTIVAL
www.artigras.org 561-746-7111 info@artigras.org The ArtiGras Fine Arts Festival, taking place Feb. 14-16 in 2015, is an outdoor arts event showcasing a juried exhibition of outstanding fine art. Activities include live entertainment, artist demonstrations, interactive art activities for all ages and a youth art competition. Volunteers can choose one of three shifts per day in the following areas: ArtiKids Area & ArtWall, parking/transportation, artist relations, site operations, volunteer committee, Youth Art Competition committee, information booths and merchandising.
GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHEAST FLORIDA
www.gssef.org 561-427-0177 volunteer@gssef.org Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida serves more than 15,000 girls ages 5-17 and 6,000 adult volunteers in Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River and Okeechobee Counties. Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. Troop Leaders needed to generate interest about the ways girls can discover themselves, connect with others, and take action to make the world a better place. Leaders provide direct service to girls, helping them to develop their leadership skills on an individual or group basis.
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The organization’s mission is to empower low-income women to realize their full potential and gain financial stability by providing assistance with education and job development. They offer 32 free classes in English, computers and typing, and assist with employment searches, resume writing and interview skills. Volunteers are needed to teach
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www.womenscircle.org 561-244-7627, ext. 106 jgilchrist@womenscircle.org
www.seniorsvscrime.com 561-865-1571 Alpaynesvc@aol.com Seniors vs Crime is a statewide project of the Attorney General’s office to help citizens recover funds and services. Volunteers are part of the crime fighting initiative, which aims to identify businesses and individuals who target seniors. Volunteers with good interpersonal skills are needed to volunteer four hours per week investigating complaints from seniors who are victims of financial exploitation and scams.
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The organization identifies mental health needs and resources in Boca Raton/Palm Beach County, provides education/awareness activities for early identification and access to services, works to reduce barriers preventing children and families in crisis to seek help and supports youth programs, mental health and first aid training. Opportunities available for Speakers Bureau presenters; Conversation Starters (at home, workplaces, sports and recreation, schools/universities, houses of worship, etc.); Community Coalition Builders, programming, events, workshop committee participants and event/program staffers.
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while restoring dignity and self-worth through the training offered at the Career & Women Center. Thrift Store volunteers needed Mon.Sat. for 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or 1 p.m.-4 p.m. shifts. Occasional volunteers needed to help with delivery pick-ups.
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The largest regional nonprofit animal rescue and adoption center has saved 42,000+ abandoned/abused dogs and cats since 1996. TCAR volunteers are needed to support every department of the shelter. All levels of commitment are greatly appreciated including dog walking, cat room cleaning and feeding, event staffing, nursing home visits and more. Dania Beach
and assist in the English, literacy, computer, needlework and citizenship classes. Help with tutoring, grant writing, answering telephones and light clerical work is also required.
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Leonard Turesky, Barbara Turesky, Irwin Lightman and Co-Chair Dr. Derek G. Turesky, Ph.D.
Dr. Eric & Ellen Gechter
Co-Chair Nikki Joffe, Brian Dudley, Dr. Tiffany Peterson, Ryan McDonald, Dr. Jennifer Statler, Dr. David Prusakowski
Ron & Vicki Siegel
Rob Levy & Harvey Geller JARC President
4th Annual Cocktails for JARC On August 26, 2014, 150 guests gathered at Brio Tuscan Grille at The Shops at Boca Center to celebrate the 4th Annual Cocktails for JARC. In addition to Brio Tuscan Grille and The Shops at Boca Center, sponsors included Caryn Clayman, Esq., VITAS’ Innovative Hospice Care and Van Amerigen’s Insurance and Financial Services.
“We would like to thank everyone who attended the 4th Annual Cocktails for JARC. It is our hope that this incredible event will give insight into the JARC community. We look forward to your continued support of JARC and the wonderful programs they provide year round.” Co-Chairs: Nikki Joffe and Dr. Derek G. Turesky, PhD
“Brio stands with their community and frequently participates and contributes to local charities and fund raisers. We love to donate what we do best… Great food and hospitality! It’s an honor to host the JARC event at our Boca Restaurant.” Dan Orris General Manager
As the event came to a close, guests were treated to specialty cookies created by JARC’s very own Café 95. The cookies were designed to replicate Champagne bottles and Champagne glasses.
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www.mentorsforteenmothers.org 561-329-2191/561-236-8489 deana@mentorsforteenmothers.org The Open Door is a nonprofit leader in mentoring teen mothers into independence in Palm Beach County. Care Team needs volunteers to plan and implement holiday and special events for young mothers, mentors are needed to help lead a teen mother into independence, dynamic community leaders needed for the board, grant writers also needed, and sponsorships for two annual events. Riviera Beach
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THE CENTER FOR FAMILY SERVICES OF PALM BEACH COUNTY INC.
www.ctrfam.org 561-616-1232 csotolongo@ctrfam.org The mission of The Center for Family Services is to strengthen families through counseling, education and homeless intervention. Programs include an emergency shelter for families with children and counseling for children who are victims of sexual abuse and/or domestic violence. The center has several opportunities available including clerical help with fundraising events, assisting with food drives for the residents of Pat Reeves Emergency Shelter, painting and maintenance work at The Pat Reeves Village and main office and volunteering at Monthly Family Night.
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www.habitatpbc.org 561-253-2080 volunteer@habitatpbc.org Habitat for Humanity of Palm Beach County is dedicated to the elimination of sub-standard housing. Retail stores, located in Riviera Beach and Jupiter, are looking for volunteers (18+). Volunteers can have fun while learning new skills, earning professional references and helping the community.
www.keepPBCbeautiful.org 561-686-6646 info@keepPBCbeautiful.org Keep Palm Beach County Beautiful Inc. works to enhance the quality of life in Palm Beach County through programs and partnerships that encourage public agencies, private entities, residents and visitors to reduce litter and waste, increase recycling, beautify and maintain public spaces, and inspire generations of environmental stewards. Volunteers are needed for The International Coastal Cleanup, a global event that mobilizes people to take action for the ocean. The event will take place Sept. 20 with additional dates in Palm Beach County. Preregister by contacting the coordinators listed for each site.
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www.theplazatheatre.net 561-588-1820 plazatheatreinfo@gmail.com The Plaza Theatre is a nonprofit, professional theater company featuring talent in South Florida. The theater specializes in presenting entertaining comedies, musicals, cabarets and lighter dramas. The Plaza Theatre has a number of volunteer opportunities available including ushers, ambassadors, fundraisers and marketing.
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www.catholiccharitiesdpb.org 561-345-2005 dmcosker@catholiccharitiesdpb.org Through programs and ministries, Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Palm Beach Inc. empowers individuals, delivers social services and collaborates with others in building just and compassionate communities. The nonprofit creates hope for those in need without regard to religion. Opportunities include visiting the elderly; helping with intake for the Hunger, Homeless and Outreach program, and general clerical help. Those who also speak Spanish or Creole are especially needed.
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www.pbcfoodbank.org 561-670-2518 chad@pbcfoodbank.org Palm Beach County Food Bank rescues, collects, sorts, and distributes food at no cost to local hunger relief agencies. Palm Beach County Food Bank has opportunities to turn hunger into hope ranging from hands-on work in the warehouse to administrative tasks and events.
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www.aafpbc.org 561-253-1361 mconstantine@adoptafamilypbc.org Adopt-A-Family is dedicated to restoring families in crisis to stability and self-sufficiency by providing access to all-encompassing services to families and their children. Opportunities range from special event volunteers, including the upcoming “Ducky Derby,” as well as program and service volunteers.
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Volunteer O P P O R T U N I T I E S RAYMOND F. KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS www.kravis.org 561-832-7469 cooney@kravis.org Kravis Center’s mission is to enhance the quality of life in Palm Beach County by presenting a diverse schedule of artists and companies; offering comprehensive arts education; providing a home for local and regional arts organizations; and by providing economic catalyst and community leadership.
AREA AGENCY ON AGING’S SHINE (SERVING HEALTH INSURANCE NEEDS OF ELDERS) PROGRAM
www.FloridaShine.org 561-684-5885 showell@youradrc.org The SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders) Program is a partnership of local Area Agency on Aging and the Florida Department of Elder Affairs. Volunteers provide free and unbiased information to Medicare beneficiaries, disabled adults, caregivers, community groups and more. The SHINE Program is looking for passionate, senior volunteers in Palm Beach County to become trained Medicare counselors to assist seniors, disabled adults and their caregivers. This is an opportunity to help people with Medicare in the community get access to more affordable healthcare options and prescription drugs.
FLORIDA LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM
ombudsman.myflorida.com 888-831-0404 The mission of the Florida Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program is to improve the quality of life for all Florida long-term care residents by advocating for, and protecting their health, safety, welfare and rights. Volunteers visit with residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities to ensure they are treated with dignity and respect.
CITY OF WEST PALM BEACH
www.wpb.org/volunteers 561-804-4906 rbarona@wpb.org The City of West Palm Beach strives to be a vibrant, active and safe city. One of its strategic priorities is to develop positive citizen, neighborhood and government interaction. The City has developed an Office of Volunteer Services to coordinate volunteer opportunites city-wide. The City of West Palm Beach has a full gamut of volunteer opportunities available year round. Volunteers may view a portion of the opportunites at www.wpb.org/volunteers or may contact the Office of volunteer Services to further discuss opportunites throughout the City.
PEGGY ADAMS ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE
wwww.peggyadams.org 561-472-8867 volunteering@peggyadams.org The mission of the Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League of the Palm Beaches is to provide shelter to lost, homeless and unwanted animals; and offer spay and neuter and other medical services for companion animals. The league is looking for committed and agile volunteers for foster families, kennel support, cat socialization and assessment, TNR support, clinic support, office work, call center support and more. Those interested should register for the next orientation at www.peggyadams.org/ futurevolunteers.
THE LORD’S PLACE INC.
www.thelordsplace.org 561-494-0125 aschroeppel@thelordsplace.org The Lord’s Place is a nonprofit, non-sectarian organization that has been changing the lives of homeless families and individuals in Palm Beach County for more than 30 years. Volunteer opportunities include Table Companions during lunch service, help organizing the pantry at Family Campus, hosts for “Men’s Night Out” and “Mom’s Night Out” events, facilitators for mock interviews and assistant teachers for Financial Literacy Workshops (no teaching experience necessary).
MORSELIFE
www.morselife.org 561-687-5749 lindas@morselife.org MorseLife is a nonprofit that provides health care, housing, home care and other support services to seniors throughout Palm Beach County. Seeking help to deliver Homebound Mitzvah packages to seniors. Volunteers also needed for Meals-on-Wheels deliveries.
SOUTH FLORIDA SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM
www.sfsciencecenter.org/volunteers 561-370-7708 lklix@sfsciencecenter.org The Science Center features more than 50 hands-on educational exhibits, an 8,000 gallon aquarium, a digital planetarium, conservation research station, Florida exhibit hall and an interactive Everglades exhibit. The center is looking for enthusiastic and engaging volunteers at least 16 years of age to enhance the visitor’s experience. During the next exhibit, “Afterlife,” volunteers will serve as docents for guests providing facts about the exhibit and general information about the center.
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www.Floridaartsassociation.com 786-521-1199 Floridaartsassociation@gmail.com Florida Arts Association is a new nonprofit organization created to unite all Florida organizations representing artists in all media, enhancing opportunity and developement of art and culture throughout the state. Adminstration support needed in website and SEO developement, accounting, project developement, event planning and sponsorship outreach.
PALM BEACH ZOO
www.palmbeachzoo.org/volunteers-docents 561-533-0887 volunteers@palmbeachzoo.org The Palm Beach Zoo volunteer team is comprised of dedicated people from across the country who are passionate about conservation. A variety of opportunities throughout the zoo range from helping care for animals to office support.
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www.cceflorida.org 561-805-9927 info@cceflorida.org CCE uses arts integration to teach children subjects such as math, science and literacy in an innovative, inspiring way. CCE provides services to disadvantaged children in underperforming schools throughout Palm Beach County. Volunteers are needed at the center for the “Discover Series,” an arts survey program that runs until mid-March. Classes take place Tuesdays from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. and Thursdays from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Help needed with office work, facilities maintenance, landscaping, organizing, event planning and marketing.
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www.redcross.org/fl/palm-beach 561-833-7711 volunteer.southflorida@redcross.org The South Florida region of the American Red Cross is part of the largest service organization in the United States. The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering during times of emergency by mobilizing volunteers and through the generosity of donors. Volunteers are needed to assist with local and national disaster relief, health and safety training, services to armed forces and veterans, communications, volunteer development, fundraising events and administrative support services.
www.hpbc.com 561-227-5138 For more than 35 years, Hospice by the Sea, Hospice of Palm Beach County and Hospice of Broward County have provided patients and families with compassionate care. In February, they combined services under a new nonprofit - TrustBridge Health. Hospice volunteers needed to help patients, their families and the organization through patient and family support, organizational support, pet certified visitors, resale shops, special events, teen volunteers and professional volunteers.
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www.clinicscanhelp.org 561-640-2995 owen@clinicscanhelp.org Clinics Can Help is a nonprofit that redistributes surplus medical equipment and supplies to those in need. Through their support and outreach efforts, the organization is helping to enhance healthcare in the community by providing equal access to all. CCH has a number of volunteer opportunities including data entry, warehouse assistance, special event volunteers, phone, greeting and more. Volunteer programs are available for students and adults and can be tailored to each person’s skill set.
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to 7:30 p.m., Historical Society of Palm Beach County. Supporters will join with the Young Friends of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County to celebrate north county history. $25. Square Grouper Tiki Bar, 1111 Love St., Jupiter. 561-832-4164, ext.106 or www.historicalsocietyofpbc.org.
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Fourth annual In My Shoes Luncheon 9:30 a.m., JAFCO. This year’s keynote speaker, Stephanie Hammerman, is the first Cross Fit trainer with cerebral palsy. $75. Boca West Country Club, 20583 Boca West Drive. 954-315-8698 or www.jafco.org/event/4thannual-in-my-shoes-luncheon.
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Jack Golf Classic 1 p.m., Children’s Tumor Foundation. Join Mike Nicklaus, Pat Kelly and Dan Allen and the Cure NF with Jack committee for a round of golf benefiting research for a cure to Neurofibromatosis (NF). $1,100 per foursome. 11520 Lost Tree Way, North Palm Beach. www.curenfwithjack.com.
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Sept. 27-28, C.R.O.S. Ministries Food Pantry. Bring non-perishable foods to be donated to charity. Saturday from 3:30 to 6 p.m.; Sunday from 7:30 a.m. to noon. Emmanuel Catholic Church, 15700 S. Military Trail, Delray Beach. 561-496-2480.
1 Women of Distinction Breakfast 8:30 a.m., Soroptimist International of Boca Raton/ Deerfield Beach. The breakfast honors women in the community who have made a difference in the lives of others. $55. Boca West Country Club, 20583 Boca West Drive. 561-999-0352 or www.soroptimist4women.org. Palm Beach Appreciation Reception from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., 9 Sequin Arthur R. Marshall Foundation for
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6:30 a.m., AVDA (Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse Inc.) The 5K and 10K will start at 7:30 a.m. and the Kid’s Dash will begin at 8:30 a.m. $10-$25 before Oct. 6; $10-$30 afterward. Anchor Park, 340 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach. 561-265-3797, ext. 109 or www.avdaonline.org.
The Everglades. The event will benefit the Arthur R. Marshall Foundation for The Everglades’educational programs. Guests will participate in a chance drawing for one $1,500 and two $500 gift cards. 210 Worth Ave., Palm Beach. 561-233-9004 or www.artmarshall.org.
A Knight in Vienna 7:30 p.m., Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Knights Hospitaller. The event will be a tribute and benefit recognizing Countess de Hoernle’s lifelong philanthropy. $35-$50. 3601 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton. 561-373-8149 or www.osjflorida.com.
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Breast Cancer 101: Ask the Experts! 10 a.m., Susan G. Komen South Florida. The ninth annual pink ribbon luncheon will feature keynote speakers Kathy Schilling, Moshe Peress and Keith Knutson discussing radiology, reproduction and research. $135 before Sept. 20; $150 after. Woodfield Country Club, 3650 Club Place, Boca Raton. 561-514-3020, ext. 10 or www.komensouthflorida.org/PRL.
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21st Annual ACTS Charities Golf Tournament 7 a.m., ACTS Retirement-Life Communities. The tournament includes a continental breakfast with registration at 7 a.m., a shotgun scramble at 8 a.m. and an award luncheon/ raffle at noon. $125 per golfer. Via Mizner Golf & Country Club, 6200 Boca Del Mar Drive, Boca Raton. 561-362-8377 or www.ACTSretirement.org.
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Party, Comprehensive AIDS Program/ Foundcare. The event will raise funds for the “SMART Ride,” a two day/165 mile annual bicycle ride from Miami to Key West. On Your Mark Performance Center, 819 N. Federal Highway, Lake Park. 561-472-9160 or www.foundcare.org.
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Masquerade Gala 6:30 p.m., Habitat for Humanity South Palm Beach County. The evening will include a cocktail reception, silent auction, dinner, dancing featuring Zazz Events and a live auction. $175. The Club at Boca Pointe, 7144 Boca Pointe Drive, Boca Raton. 561-750-1500.
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43rd annual Convention: Opening Reception and Exhibit from 5 to 7:30 p.m., Florida Watercolor Society. The opening reception will take place Sept. 19 and the following weekend will include demonstrations and a two-day trade show. Convention will take place from Sept. 18 to Sept. 21 at the Doubletree Hilton Hotel located at 100 Fairway Drive in Deerfield Beach. $20. 51 N. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach. 954-943-5492 or www.floridawatercolorsociety.org.
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Sip, Savor & Smoke with Federation Men 6 p.m., Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County. The Men’s Division of the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County will kick off the season with an evening of scotch and cigars. Whiskey Ambassador David Laird from William Grant & Sons will be on hand to discuss spirits by The Balvenie and Monkey Shoulder brand scotches. $36. Prime Cigar & Wine Bar, 2240 NW 19th St., #916, Boca Raton. 561-852-6084 or www.jewishboca.org.
AVDA’s Havana Nights 7 p.m., Arts Garage. Guests will enjoy an evening of music and mojitos. Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres courtesy of Cabana El Rey and a performance by Bohemia Cuban Music. $75. 180 NE 1st Ave., Delray Beach. 561-265-3797 or www.avdaonline.org.
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Above: Palm Beach Atlantic student and South Florida Science Center and Aquarium volunteer Sarah Wagner making snow cones at “Nights at the Museum: Cosmic Science.” Left: NCCI employees Chantel Weishaar, left, and Stacey Dever with the employee donations for Families First of Palm Beach County. Right: NCCI employee volunteers Stephanie Anderson, left, Michele Seber, Barbara Kumbsky, Scott Parker, Harold Anderson and Janet Gray at Boca Helping Hands.
Above: Andy Hagen, left, and Chris Peddicord; Below: City Life Church student volunteer team The Palm Beach School for Autism is a public charter school serving children from preschool through 9th grade who have autism spectrum disorder. The school addresses the learning needs of students through individual education plans, trained teachers and therapists, and a focus on independence.
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Place of Hope at the Haven Campus cut the ribbon of its first renovated cottage - the Genesis Boys’ Cottage. The campus continues to be renovated to be home to more foster children and young people who age out of the foster care system.
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“Florence, Italy, in particular is the greatest place in the world to witness the arts without attending a performance or picking up a brush...you live with it on the hills of Tuscany and in the streets of Florence with every step you take.”
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“I love watching my children interact and play with the kids at the shelter. They are all just kids being kids and, for the adults, it’s a time when everyone is lifted above the circumstances and there is a strong sense of hope. To me, contributing to a strong sense of hope is the fun part.”
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“I’ve learned that even the smallest gesture or service can make a world of difference to a beneficiary. The smallest commitment of service to another has a huge return on investment for everyone, and particularly for children.”
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Wild has fun in his volunteer roles. One caller said he’d been feeling better so Wild joked that he’d added him to their baseball team to play second base. “I asked if he had a glove and he played along with me. I told him I’d pick him up for practice.” “Another time, when Chicago was hit with a monster snowstorm, I told some folks that we were meeting at PBI to fly to Chicago and help them shovel. After a second, they caught on and told me they didn’t have a shovel, but I can count them in.”
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He also volunteers at Café Europa luncheons where he chats with Holocaust survivors and puts a face to some of the phone calls. Recently, he also joined a group of volunteers that help individuals look for employment. He conducts mock interviews and submits comments to the project leaders.
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Conversations range from the weather to personal problems. Whatever the topic, Wild strives to let them express their feelings, answering questions when he can but ultimately allowing them to calm down and enjoy the day. “My goal is to make them laugh at least once during our phone call.”
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