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Hundreds gather for May Pops each year to enjoy great music and support Indian River Medical Center Foundation.
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open-air concert featuring the Brevard Symphony Orchestra attracts 1,200 attendees and engages 100 volunteers. Held the first Sunday in May, the much-anticipated event is a source of significant financial support for the medical center. Proceeds help advance technology, enhance facilities and elevate patient care at IRMC, thus benefitting the entire community. The beauty of May Pops is that it’s accessible, affordable and fun! The event got its start thanks to two angels, Helen Post and her late husband, Dick, who shared a fundraising vision. As Liz Bruner, IRMC Foundation president, points out, “With May Pops, Helen and Dick Post began a tradition embraced by their family and our community. Their leadership and generosity
elcome to Vero Beach Magazine’s annual Guide to Giving. On these pages you will find updated information about nonprofit agencies and service organizations, all focused on improving the overall health and well-being of Indian River County residents. You will note the list is longer this year, in response to an increase in needs. How you can help is the big question, and that’s where fundraising can make a difference. It’s been said that charity is giving, while philanthropy is investing, which translates to supporting the causes you have a heart for. A perfect example is May Pops, presented by Indian River Medical Center Foundation. Now in its 30th year, the annual
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have made this event a success that benefits us all by helping to advance local healthcare.” Fundraising becomes even more important when operating budgets take a financial hit, as evidenced by recent cuts in state and federal funding for nonprofit cultural organizations. Riverside Theatre and Vero Beach Museum of Art, two community treasures, recently experienced a 50 percent drop in funding. Ouch. According to Oscar Sales, Riverside Theatre’s director of marketing, there are a number of fundraising events you can support to make up for the shortfall. The biggie is the annual Premiere Benefit, which takes place at the opening performance of Riverside’s March production. Add to that November’s Fall Luncheon, February’s Supper Club, Vegas Nights in July, and Festival of Trees in November, the largest fundraiser for the theater’s education division. “These fundraisers help with Riverside’s over $8 million operation, where only 50 percent is covered by ticket sales,” says Sales. “I always say we’re in the business of experiences. We don’t have a tangible product like a chair or a shirt that will bring back memories every time you see it; we can only give a feeling and we work hard to see that our experiences are unique and memorable.” Memorable experiences are also in great supply at Vero Beach Museum of Art, where membership, program sponsorship, planned giving and event participation help provide creative educational, artistic and humanities-based opportunities for the entire community. According to Sophie Bentham-Wood, the museum’s director of marketing and communications, participating in fundraising events provides an exciting and engaging way to support museum programs and ensure that future generations are able to experience VBMA. It has been proved that engaging children in civic-minded activities from a young age teaches them to appreciate what they have and to understand that they have the ability to help others. Sometimes it starts with something as simple as a lemonade stand. With anticipation shining in their eyes, three 5-year-olds wave a sign sporting the words “Help support Crossover Mission,” a local basketball and academic mentoring program for at-risk youth. You can’t say no. While one little girl carefully pours your sweet drink, the other hands you a homemade cookie and napkin. It’s not the amount of money they make; it’s the joy that comes from knowing they’re helping others. Fundraising can be infectious. Last spring, coach Gerry Berkheimer’s tennis students at the Jungle Club played 12 hours of tennis, raising $1,000 in support of the Hope for Families Center Shelter Program. At the end of the day they were
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Events, such as the Windsor Charity Polo Cup, which raised $280,000 in 2018, serve as great opportunities to gather with friends.
exhausted — and elated — happy they had made a difference in the lives of those less fortunate. Then there’s Lilly Connell, who decided at the age of 7 that shelter animals needed help more than she needed presents. For her birthday, she asked her friends and family to make a donation to the Humane Society of Vero Beach and Indian River County instead of bringing her gifts. After collecting over $400 Lilly became the nonprofit’s youngest Guardian Angel and first child Guardian Angel. In the years since, animals at the Humane Society have benefitted from Lilly’s fundraising efforts. Today, at age 18, the rising college sophomore continues to care for and support homeless animals. So, how can you reach out to those less fortunate? This Guide to Giving is filled with opportunities to help others, be they twoor four-footed. Circle one, get involved, and experience the joy that follows! ✤
This Guide to Giving lists 148 local nonprofit organizations. That’s 148 ways we can give back to our community.
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Service in Full Bloom The Garden Club of Indian River County: Beautifying our community for 90 years by Ann Taylor
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A Fresh Mindset The Mental Health Collaborative is transforming lives by Elizabeth Whisman
20 On the Rocks Vero Beach boutiques have just the thing to help you get gala-ready by Stephanie MacWilliam
68 Gifting & Thrifting Everybody wins when you shop at our local thrift stores and nonprofit gift stores.
34 Giving Scene Festive and philanthropic — Vero Beach had a successful year of fundraising in 2017
36 Gifts that Give Back Supporting great causes is easy when you purchase these items, available at some of our favorite local shops
38 Bookmark It Season’s just the beginning — keep this 12-month calendar of giving and cultural events handy
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Animal Welfare Arts and Culture Children and Youth Community Service Education Environmental Conservation Food and Nutrition Health and Wellness History Home and Family Senior Services Sports and Recreation
96 Sponsor Directory Many thanks to these local organizations that supported this annual Guide to Giving
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VOLUNTEER AND FEEL GOOD September 8: Day of Caring Looking for the perfect way to give back to the community? United Way of Indian River County is inviting all residents to grab a rake, paintbrush, shovel or hammer for a day full of hands-on community improvement projects known as the Day of Caring. The annual event, presented by Publix, includes a kickoff breakfast at First Presbyterian Church of Vero Beach. United Way of IRC at First Presbyterian Church 520 Royal Palm Blvd. 8 a.m. kickoff 772-567-8900 unitedwayirc.org Gather a group of friends and volunteer!
LAGOON LOVE September 15: National Estuaries Day Celebrate the Indian River Lagoon at the ELC with pond dip-netting, canoe quick-trips under shaded mangrove tunnels, seining in the lagoon, Critter Fun Facts talk, touch tank, and 1.5 miles of boardwalks and EcoFIT trails. Bring a picnic and enjoy! Environmental Learning Center 255 Live Oak Drive 9 a.m.–12 p.m. $10 adults, $5 children under 12 772-589-5050 discoverelc.org
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REACHING FOR THE SUMMIT September 26–27: Eighth Annual Child Summit Treasure Coast Guardians for New Futures supports the unfunded needs of abused and neglected children and seeks to increase public awareness on issues related to maltreatment of children. The focus of this year’s GFNF Child Summit will be youth mental health. Professionals from multiple disciplines will be making presentations during this two-day event. Guardians for New Futures at Treasure Coast Public Safety Training Complex Frank & LeVan Fee Building, IRSC 4600 Kirby Loop Road, Fort Pierce 7:30 a.m.–4 p.m. Free, donations appreciated 772-807-3868 gfnf4kids.org
Sheldon Burkett, Garry Wilson, Debbie Butler, Anthony Westbury, Thom Raulen, Brian Bergen
WOMEN DRIVERS October 4–11: U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur Championship Orchid Island Golf & Beach Club has earned the honor of hosting the 57th U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur Championship on its Arnold Palmerdesigned course. About a month before the championship, sectional qualifying will be conducted at more than 20 sites nationwide, including Vero Beach Country Club, and the top 132 will play at Orchid Island, beginning with practice rounds on Oct. 4. The event is open to female amateur golfers who have reached their 50th birthday by the first day of the Championship, Oct. 6, and have a Handicap Index not exceeding 14.4. Some notable past champions are Ellen Port, Diane Lang, Carol Semple Thompson and Anne Sander. Spectators are encouraged to attend. The USGA and Orchid Island expect a number of local golfers to attempt to qualify. In the words of Arnold Palmer himself, “Orchid Island is an ideal location. It’s in one of the nicest spots along the Treasure Coast of Florida. The club is simply outstanding.” Orchid Island Golf & Beach Club 1 Beachside Drive Schedule to be announced, free admission 772-388-2350 orchidislandgolfandbeachclub.com
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RIVERSIDE THEATRE’S 45TH SEASON Showtime is always a good time at Riverside. Individual show and season tickets are currently on sale. Special discounts and benefits are offered to season ticket holders.
October 23–November 11: ‘Smokey Joe’s Cafe’ “Smokey Joe’s Cafe” is a celebration of the music of legendary songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, creators of such hits as “Stand by Me,” “Jailhouse Rock” and “Hound Dog.”
January 8–27, 2019: ’Evita’ Featuring the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber with lyrics by Tim Rice, “Evita” garnered seven Tony Awards, including “Best Musical.”
January 22–February 10, 2019: ‘Next to Normal’ This more intimate setting at Riverside is the perfect venue for new or off-Broadway thought-provoking shows. “Next to Normal” is the compelling tale of a seemingly typical suburban family whose life is colored by mental illness.
February 5–24, 2019: ‘The Last Romance’ The story of Ralph, an elderly widower, is a heartwarming comedy that reminds us that it’s never too late to find love.
March 12–31, 2019: ‘My Fair Lady’ This classic Lerner and Loewe musical, based on George Bernard Shaw’s play “Pygmalion,” is one of the most successful and award-winning shows in Broadway history.
March 26–April 14, 2019: ‘Ghost-Writer’ This “mysterious and imaginative” play by Michael Hollinger tells the dramatic tale of Myra, the secretary of a novelist who dies mid-sentence during dictation of his story.
April 16–May 5, 2019: ‘Legally Blonde’ This musical comedy has been a huge hit on both stage and screen. Riverside Theatre 3250 Riverside Park Drive Times and prices vary 772-231-6990 riversidetheatre.com riversidetheatre.com
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A LIVELY LINEUP
Treasure Coast Chorale’s 17th season is almost upon us. Specific details for each show will be announced several weeks in advance, but be sure to mark your calendar now.
The beautifully restored, 1,200-seat Sunrise Theatre, located in historic downtown Fort Pierce, is a true jewel of the Treasure Coast. Less than 30 minutes from Vero Beach, the Sunrise presents national touring Broadway shows, comedy acts, ballet and opera companies with full orchestras, and concerts of various musical genres. See the Sunrise website and our future issues for February and March shows.
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November 4: ‘When You Wish Upon a Star’ This performance will celebrate space music that is out of this world! 4 p.m.
December 15 and 16: Handel’s ‘Messiah,’ 7 p.m. Treasure Coast Chorale will join choirs from the community, the Messiah Festival Orchestra and world-class soloists in First Baptist Church’s 49th annual presentation of Handel’s beloved oratorio. 7 p.m.
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November 24: Drumline Live Holiday Spectacular, 8 p.m.
Drumline Live will take you on an unforgettable journey through holiday classics.
A tribute to Vero Beach’s 100th Anniversary. 4 p.m.
Festive holiday sounds combining gospel, jazz, soul, Motown rhythms and “The Nutcracker Suite”
June 2, 2019: ‘Let Music Live’
November 28: Dave Koz & Friends Christmas Tour, 7 p.m.
The Florida hills are alive with the sounds of music. 4 p.m.
Jazz saxophonist Dave Koz presents the 20th anniversary of his Christmas tour with special guests.
March 3, 2019: ‘Goin’ Home’
Treasure Coast Chorale at First Baptist Church 2206 16th Ave. Suggested donation $10 772-231-3498 treasurecoastchorale.org
December 13: The Midtown Men: Holiday Hits, 7 p.m. Celebrate the holidays ‘60s style with four stars of the original Broadway cast of “Jersey Boys.”
December 26: National Ballet Theatre of Odessa Presents ‘The Nutcracker,’ 7 p.m. This legendary Ukrainian ballet troupe brings 55 bright and talented dancers to the Treasure Coast.
January 10, 2019: The Kingston Trio: The Legacy Tour, 7 p.m. In this salute to 60 years of the Kingston Trio, Josh Reynolds, son of original member Nick Reynolds, joins lifelong musical partners Mike Marvin and Tim Gorelangton for an evening of folk music.
January 18, 2019: The Righteous Brothers: Bill Medley and Bucky Heard, 8 p.m. Revisit that “Lovin’ Feeling” and the rest of the Righteous Brothers’ legacy of “blue-eyed soul.”
January 25, 2019: Howie Mandel, 8 p.m. Don’t miss the laughs as this comedian and television personality returns to the Sunrise Theatre stage. Treasure Coast Chorale members gather on the playground at First Baptist Church.
Sunrise Theatre 117 S. Second St., Fort Pierce Prices vary 772-461-4775 sunrisetheatre.com
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VERO BEACH OPERA’S 30TH SEASON January 13: Bizet’s ‘Carmen’ Fully staged orchestra and English supertitles, 3 p.m.
February 2: ‘Bel Canto’ Concert Rossini, Bellini and Donizetti arias, duets and ensembles, 7 p.m.
March 19–22: Marcello Giordani Master Class Competition and concert, times vary Vero Beach Opera at Vero Beach High School Performing Arts Center 1707 16th St. Times vary; $30 and up, student discounts 772-564-5537 verobeachopera.org Matthew White, winner of last year’s Deborah Voigt/Vero Beach Opera Foundation International Vocal Competition, will perform Feb. 2.
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INDIAN RIVER SYMPHONIC ASSOCIATION PRESENTS “A FESTIVAL OF ORCHESTRAS” Orchestras from near and far will bring their talents to Vero Beach.
January 18: Brevard Symphony Orchestra, Christopher Confessore, conductor, and Sergey Belyavskiy, pianist, performing Brahms’ “Hungarian Dance” No. 1; Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 23; “On the Beautiful Blue Danube” Waltz by J. Strauss Jr.; “Nascence and Apotheosis” from “Journey” by A. Wintory; and “Capriccio Espagnol” by N. Rimsky-Korsakov January 25: Shanghai Opera Symphony Orchestra
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Zhang Chengjie, conductor, and Chen Yangyuetong, violinist, performing Rossini’s Overture to “The Barber of Seville”; “Butterfly Lovers” Violin Concerto by H. Zhanhao and C. Gang; and “Symphonie Fantastique,” Op. 14 by H. Berlioz
February 8: Brevard Symphony Orchestra, Christopher Confessore, conductor, and Rich Ridenour, pianist, performing the pops concert “Great Movies, Grand Piano” February 14: Russian National Orchestra, Mikhail Pletnev, conductor, and George Li, pianist, performing Rachmaninoff’s “Vocalise” and “Symphonic Dances,” Op. 45 and Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor Op. 11 Indian River Symphonic Association at Community Church of Vero Beach 1901 23rd St. 7:30 p.m., prices vary 772-778-1070 irsymphonic.org
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SPEAKING OF ... VERO BEACH MUSEUM OF ART 2019 INTERNATIONAL LECTURE SERIES Literature, Theater, History and Fashion will be on the Agenda This Season.
January 21: Graham Moore: ‘The Legacy of Sherlock Holmes’ A New York Times bestselling novelist and Academy Award-winning screenwriter, Moore will discuss Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s detective and the reasons he has become one of the most beloved and enduring fictional characters of the past two centuries.
February 18: Rob Ashford: ‘A Life of Opening Nights’ As a longtime stage director and choreographer, Ashford has worked with a long list of celebrity performers on Broadway, in the movies, and on television. He will divulge what it’s like to work at the highest levels of the entertainment world and share some of the highs and lows of his career.
March 4: Daisy Goodwin: ‘Victoria’s Secrets’
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English novelist and television producer Daisy Goodwin became an expert on Queen Victoria by reading the monarch’s extensively detailed diaries, on which she based her 2016 novel, “Victoria.” She went on to create the PBS series of the same name. Take an intimate look behind the popular images of the stern-faced matriarch.
March 25: Aileen Ribeiro: ‘Life with the Pre-Raphaelites: Art, Dress and Beauty’ This illustrated lecture by Ribeiro, an international fashion historian, will focus on the clothing attitudes of the Pre-Raphaelites, a secret society founded in 1848 by young artists who rebelled against prevailing artistic theories and cultural conventions. Vero Beach Museum of Art 3001 Riverside Park Drive 4:30 p.m., $285 series ($265 members), $85 individual ($75 members) 772-231-0707 vbmuseum.org
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RIVERSIDE THEATRE DISTINGUISHED LECTURER SERIES In 2019, the series’ 21st consecutive season, Riverside Theatre will present a lineup of relevant, thought-provoking lectures by a diverse roster of well-informed public figures. The Distinguished Lecturer Series covers foreign relations, defense, politics, science and other important topics; its goal is to provide knowledge and insight that will help audiences interpret the complexities of world events.
January 28: Adm. James Stavridis ‘Global Security: Obstacles and Challenges for
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Leadership’ Retired Adm. Stavridis is the dean of Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
February 11: Mitch Daniels Jr. ‘Greater Affordability, Accessibility and Accountability in Higher Education’ Daniels is the president of Purdue University and former governor of Indiana.
February 25: Kimberley Strassel ‘Inside the Trump Presidency’ Strassel is a member of the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal.
March 11: To Be Announced Mitch Daniels Jr.
The Distinguished Lecturer Series committee is monitoring current events to determine the fourth speaker. Riverside Theatre 3250 Riverside Park Drive 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. Stark Theatre main stage, $400 series subscription, $100 individual event ticket; Waxlax Theatre live simulcast, $200 series subscription, $85 individual event ticket 772-231-6990 riversidetheatre.com
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Vero Beach Museum of Art announces its 11th season of chamber music performances by Atlantic Classical Orchestra, led by music director and conductor David Amado. Each concert will be followed by a wine and cheese reception with the musicians.
February 3: ‘The Contrast Duo’ A new piano and violin ensemble that presents a broad repertoire mixing performance art with the traditional; Darren Matias, piano, and Yasa Poletaeva, violin
February 24: ‘The High & Low of It’ A delightful collection of trios and sonatas, including works by Camille Saint-Saens, Francis Poulenc, Beethoven and others; Tina Apelgren, flute; Janet Harris, bassoon; and Tao Lin, piano
April 7: ‘Two Dramatic Piano Trios’
BOTANICAL BOOK SIGNINGS MCKEE’S 2019 AUTHOR EVENTS McKee Botanical Garden will host two author events in 2019. Visit mckeegarden.org for event specifics.
Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 15 by Smetana and Piano Trio No. 2 in E minor, Op. 67 by Shostakovich; Aleksandr Zhuk, violin; Ashley Garritson, cello; and Catherine Lan, piano Vero Beach Museum of Art Leonhardt Auditorium 3001 Riverside Park Drive 3 p.m., prices vary 772-231-0707 vbmuseum.org ✤
January 17: Book Signing and Luncheon Enjoy a luncheon followed by a book signing with Tatiana Holway, author of “The Flower of Empire: An Amazonian Water Lily, the Quest to Make it Bloom, and the World it Created.” In this book, Tatiana tells the story of this magnificent lily, revealing how it touched nearly every aspect of Victorian life, art and culture. Holway’s colorful narrative captures the sensation stirred by Victoria regia in England, particularly the intense race among prominent Britons to be the first to coax the flower to bloom. 1 p.m.
March 27: Book Signing and Lecture Be sure not to miss a book signing and lecture by Karen Tripson about her book “The Cooking Class in San Sebastian.” Karen, a descendant of Waldo Sexton, has fond memories of her childhood in Vero Beach, including daily visits to the home of her grandparents, Waldo and Elsebeth Sexton, and trips to Waldo’s botanical paradise, McKee Jungle Gardens. Attendees will get to sample foods featured in the book, prepared by Tripson herself. 2 p.m. McKee Botanical Garden 350 U.S. 1 Ticket prices vary 772-794-0601 mckeegarden.org
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Cooper & Co. Teri Jon sequin top bodice champagne gown, $1,000 Leigh Jewelers Diamond necklace Pave diamond earrings, price upon request Kemp’s Shoe Salon & Boutique Pelle Moda“Gabi” glitter ankle strap heel, $169
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Ocean Drive Jewelers White South Seas pearl ring with diamonds in platinum, price upon request Black South Seas pearl necklace with pave diamond clasp White South Seas pearl necklace Black South Seas pearl bracelet with diamond rondels Spiral drop pave diamond earrings with black South Seas pearls White South Seas pearl earrings with diamonds Pricing upon request
Loggia Tulip cashmere wrap in natural by Zoe Couture, $275
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1 Dog Fever Jewelry Help the local Humane Society when you shop at The Laughing Dog Gallery. Dog Fever Rings $225–$375 at The Laughing Dog Gallery 772-234-6711, 2910 Cardinal Drive 2 Hester & Cook
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SEPTEMBER IS HUNGER ACTION MONTH Treasure Coast Food Bank and food banks across the country in the Feeding America Network are spreading awareness of the 1 in 8 Americans who struggle with hunger. We challenge you all to spread awareness and join the movement to fight hunger in America by participating in the events and actions in the calendar below. #HungerActionMonth SUNDAY
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Share this calendar TREASURE on yourCOAST church bulletin or office and spread the word about hunger.
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Change your Facebook profile picture or cover photo to an image of orange for the month.
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Today is Grandparents Day. Make a donation in their honor to TCFB.
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Take a special collection today for TCFB. $10 = 80 meals.
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Ask your guests to bring a bag of nonperishable items to donate to TCFB.
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Build two emergency food boxes–one for your family and one for another in need–in case of a disaster.
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Follow TCFB on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram – @tcfoodbank.
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Give up coffee, soda or snacks for one week and donate that money to TCFB.
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Let this be a reminder to you and those at your table of all those who are at risk of hunger.
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Schedule a visit and join us for a behind the scenes tour of your Food Bank.
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Anthony’s Coal Fire Pizza in Stuart is donating 20% of sales to TCFB
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Sign up to volunteer for a shift at TCFB’s 24hr packathon.
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Purchase tickets to TCFB’s upcoming comedy show stophunger.org.
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Season’s just the beginning — keep this 12-month calendar of giving and cultural events handy
SEPTEMBER 15 National Estuaries Day Environmental Learning Center 772-589-5050 / discoverelc.org Starry Night Gifford Youth Achievement Center 772-794-1005 / gyac.net
19 Annual Italian Grill Fundraiser Every Dream Has a Price Italian Grill 772-713-6883 / everydreamhasaprice.com
22 Super Fly Dance Off Feed the Lambs Enrichment Program Inc. Old Indian River County Courthouse 772-501-2617 / feedthelambsep.com
26 Treasure Coast GFNF Child Summit The ELC celebrates National Estuaries Day with family-friendly events at its campus.
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Barefoot Beach Ball
Day of Caring
Vero Beach Lifeguard Association Waldo’s 908-797-8725 / vbla.org
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Guardians for New Futures Treasure Coast Public Safety Training Complex at IRSC 772-807-3868 / gfnf4kids.org
New Horizons of the Treasure Coast Inc. Mets Stadium, Port St. Lucie 772-696-2729 / nhtcinc.org
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Annual Holidays for Heroes Drive
Oct. 4–Oct. 11 Enviornmental Learning Center Orchid Island Golf & Beach Club 772-388-2350 orchidislandgolfandbeachclub.com
5 Outlaugh Hunger Treasure Coast Food Bank Sunrise Theatre 772-489-3031 / stophunger.org
6 4th Annual Black & White Masquerade Ball Exchange Club of IRC Vero Beach Country Club 772-778-6903 exchangeclubofindianriverfoundation.org
Oct. 15–Dec. 15 Military Moms Prayer Group Inc. 772-473-0288 militarymomsprayergroup.com
18 Replogle Family Award Dinner Dance The Arc Grand Harbor 772-584-9511 / arcir.org
20 Annual Howl-O-Ween Dog Pawrade Dogs for Life Inc. 772-567-8969 / dogsforlifevb.org Positively Pink Friendship Luncheon Friends in Pink Legacy Golf & Tennis Club 772-785-8730 / friendsin.pink/
Autumn in the Park Oct. 6–7 Treasure Coast Pilot Club Riverside Park 772-257-8244 / autumninthepark.info
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East Coast Classic Sebastian River High School Crew Inc. Canal 54 321-806-9971 / sebastiancrew.org
Dress-up your four-legged friend for the annual Howl-O-Ween Dog Pawrade.
Ring of Fire Chili Challenge Rotary Club of Vero Beach Sunrise Riverside Park 772-494-6306 / sunriserotaryverobeach.org
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Pies for a Purpose
When You Wish Upon a Star
The Buggy Bunch Buggy Bunch Headquarters 855-352-8449 / thebuggybunch.org
Treasure Coast Chorale First Baptist Church 772-231-3498 / treasurecoastchorale.org
Samaritan Center Soup Bowl Samaritan Center — Catholic Charities 43 locations in Indian River County 772-770-3039 / catholiccharitiesdpb.org Signature Chef’s Auction March of Dimes Quail Valley River Club 561-290-0905 / marchofdimes.org
2 27th Annual Keepsake Holiday Ornament Sale Garden Club of Indian River County Various businesses throughout Indian River County 772-567-4602 / gardenclubofirc.or 33rd Annual Navy SEAL Museum’s Muster Weekend Nov. 2–4 National Navy SEAL Museum 772-595-5845 / navysealmuseum.org
Nov. 2–4 Riverview Park / sebastianclambake.com
3 The Crystal Concert Gifford Youth Orchestra Gifford Community Center 772-213-3007 / gyotigers.org
Make Wishes Happen Annual Dinner The Hope for Families Center Bent Pine Golf Club 772-567-5537 / hopeforfamiliescenter.org
6 John’s Island Foundation John’s Island Ballroom 772-234-0992 / johnsislandfoundation.org
Kickoff Brunch Impact 100 Oak Harbor Clubhouse 772-492-1407 / impact100ir.com
8 Land Water Wildlife: Sustaining Our Lagoon Indian River Land Trust Rock City Gardens 772-794-0701 / irlt.org Share-in-a-Life Banquet Care Net Pregnancy Center First Presbyterian Church 772-569-7939 / carenetirc.org Wine, Women and Shoes Humane Society of Vero Beach & IRC Sun Jet Avionics Hangar 772-388-3826 / hsvb.org
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The Learning Alliance Oak Harbor 877-548-READ (7323) thelearningalliance.org
10 Sunshine Physical Therapy Clinic Bent Pine Golf Clubhouse 772-562-6877 / sunshineptc.org Cinema De Lamer Vero Beach Wine + Film Festival Inc. Secret location revealed to guests 48 hours prior 772-217-3786 / vbwff.com
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Celebrating Sunshine Kids Gala
Leadership Circle Reception
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‘Songs of Home’
Thanksgiving Day 5K Trot
United Way Citrus Sale
Vero Beach Choral Society Community Church 772-494-5011 / verobeachchoralsociety.org
United Against Poverty Riverside Park 772-770-0740 / upirc.org
United Way of Indian River County The Moorings Yacht & Country Club 772-567-8900 / unitedwayirc.org
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Dave Koz & Friends Christmas Tour
Sunrise Theatre 772-461-4775 / sunrisetheatre.com
Sunrise Theatre 772-461-4775 / sunrisetheatre.com
14 Riverside Theatre Fall Luncheon Riverside Theatre 772-231-6990 / riversidetheatre.com
15 Author Series Literacy Services of Indian River County Windsor 772-778-2223 / literacyservicesirc.org
Poetry, Wine and All That Jazz Stouthouse Heritage Center 772-589-8826 stouthousewhereartistscreate.org
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DECEMBER 8 Breakfast with Santa New Horizons of the Treasure Coast Inc. Mets Stadium, Port St. Lucie 772-696-2729 / nhtcinc.org Hibiscus Children’s Center Wonderland Hibiscus Children’s Center The Moorings Yacht & Country Club 772-299-6011 ext. 313 hibiscuschildrenscenter.org Tea Up For The Nutcracker Ballet Vero Beach Oak Harbor 772-905-2651 / balletverobeach.org
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The National Ballet Theatre of Odessa performs “The Nutcracker” Dec. 26 at Sunrise Theatre.
Sunrise Theatre 772-461-4775 / sunrisetheatre.com Lecture by James F. Miskel Indian River State College Foundation IRSC Richardson Center 772-462-4786 / irscfoundation.org
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Annual Salon Series Fundraiser
Vero Beach Art Club Various locations around Vero Beach 772-231-0303 / verobeachartclub.org
Atlantic Classical Orchestra Orchid Island Beach Club 772-460-0850 atlanticclassicalorchestra.com
Christmas Banquet Women’s Refuge of Vero Beach Oak Harbor 772-770-4424 / womensrefugevb.org
7 Love at First Bite H.A.L.O No-Kill Rescue Magnolia Manor 772-589-7297 / halorescuefl.org
15 Handel’s ‘Messiah’ Treasure Coat Chorale First Baptist Church 772-231-3498 / treasurecoastchorale.org
26 ‘The Nutcracker’ Sunrise Theatre 772-461-4775 / sunrisetheatre.com
Wreath & Wine Dasie Bridgewater Hope Center 772-589-3535/ dasiehope.org
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Annual Gala with Environmental Visionary in Action Award
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Environmental Learning Center The Moorings Yacht & Country Club 772-589-5050 / discoverelc.org
Lecture by Graham Moore
Cultural Council of Indian River County Vero Beach Museum of Art, Riverside Park and Riverside Theatre 772-770-4857 / cultural-council.org
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8 ‘Evita’ Jan. 8–27 Riverside Theatre 772-231-6990 / riversidetheatre.com
9 Quail Valley Charity Week Jan. 9–19 at various locations 772-492-2069 / quailvalleygolfclub.com
Bizet’s ‘Carmen’ Vero Beach Opera Vero Beach High School PAC 772-564-5537 / verobeachopera.org
Indian River State College Foundation IRSC Richardson Center 772-462-4786 / irscfoundation.org
12 Bark in the Park Humane Society of Vero Beach & IRC Riverside Park 772-388-3826 / hsvb.org
Impact Day Panel Discussion and Reception Impact 100 Northern Trust Bank 772-492-1407 / impact100ir.com
Jan. 22–Feb. 10 Riverside Theatre 772-231-6990 / riversidetheatre.com
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Bicycle Build-a-Thon Bike Walk Indian River County Orchid Island Bikes and Kayaks 804-381-8772 / bikewalkirc.org
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Art By The Sea Vero Beach Art Club Vero Beach Museum of Art 772-231-0303 / verobeachartclub.org Brevard Symphony Orchestra Indian River Symphonic Association 772-778-1070 / irsymphonic.org The Righteous Brothers: Bill Medley and Bucky Heard
Vero Beach Museum of Art 772-231-0707 / vbmuseum.org Howie Mandel Comedy Show Sunrise Theatre 772-461-4775 / sunrisetheatre.com Shanghai Opera Symphony Orchestra Indian River Symphonic Association Community Church of Vero Beach 772-778-1070 / irsymphonic.org
Sunrise Theatre 772-461-4775 / sunrisetheatre.com
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John’s Island Foundation John’s Island Club Ballroom 772-234-0992 / johnsislandfoundation.org
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Seed to Sea McKee Botanical Garden 772-794-0601 mckeegarden.org
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Vero Beach Museum of Art 772-231-0707 / vbmuseum.org
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26 GYAC’s Snow Ball Gifford Youth Achievement Center Oak Harbor Country Club 772-794-1005 / gyac.net
28 Lecture by James Stavridis Riverside Theatre 772-231-6990 / riversidetheatre.com
Quail Valley Charity Week is filled with events for all ages!
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The Contrast Duo
Sip and Shop at J. McLaughlin
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute Foundation Quail Valley River Club 772-466-9876 / hboifoundation.org
Atlantic Classical Orchestra Vero Beach Museum of Art 772-460-0850 atlanticclassicalorchestra.com
Childcare Resources of Indian River Village Shops 772-567-3202 ext. 102 childcareresourcesir.org
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Starfest
Brevard Symphony Orchestra
Vero Beach Opera Vero Beach High School PAC 772-564-5537 / verobeachopera.org
Childcare Resources of Indian River Quail Valley River Club 772-567-3202 / childcareresourcesir.org
Indian River Symphonic Association Community Church of Vero Beach 772-778-1070 / irsymphonic.org
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‘The Last Romance’
Patriot Clay Shoot
Feb. 5–24 Riverside Theatre 772-231-6990 / riversidetheatre.com
Master’s Academy of Vero Beach Indian River County Shooting Range 772-794-4655 / mastersvb.org
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Sebastian Art Studio Tour Stouthouse Various studios throughout Sebastian 772-589-8826 stouthousewhereartistscreate.org TCCH Road Rally Treasure Coast Community Health 772-257-8224 ext.1989 tcchinc.org
Lecture by Rob Ashford
Community Concert No. 1
Vero Beach Museum of Art 772-231-0707 / vbmuseum.org
Vero Beach Chamber Orchestra Vero Beach High School PAC 772-562-6125 verobeachchamberorchestra.org
Riverside Theatre Supper Club Riverside Theatre 772-231-6990 / riversidetheatre.com
Valentine’s Gala United Against Poverty Oak Harbor Country Club 772-770-0740 / upirc.org
Senior Resource Association Riomar Country Club 772-569-0760 seniorresourceassociation.org
The High & Low of It Atlantic Classical Orchestra Vero Beach Museum of Art 772-460-0850 atlanticclassicalorchestra.com
22 Darlene Love Concert Sunrise Theatre 772-461-4775 / sunrisetheatre.com
11 4th Annual Pro-Am Charity Golf Tournament
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Riverside Theatre 772-231-6990 / riversidetheatre.com
Pre-K Party & Kindergarten Round-up Kindergarten Readiness Collaborative Indian River Mall 772-617-4350 / krcirc.org
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Wine and Dine ‘Taste of Spain’
Riverside Theatre 772-231-6990 / riversidetheatre.com
Hibiscus Children’s Center Grand Harbor Club 772-299-6011 ext. 313 hibiscuschildrenscenter.org
Vero Beach Museum of Art 772-231-0707 / vbmuseum.org
Fashion Meets Art
14 Russian National Orchestra Indian River Symphonic Association Community Church of Vero Beach 772-778-1070 / irsymphonic.org
16 Abba Mania Tribute Concert Sunrise Theatre 772-461-4775 / sunrisetheatre.com Florida Craft Brew and Wingfest Rotary Club of Vero Beach Sunrise Royal Palm Pointe 772-494-6306 sunriserotaryverobeach.org Valentine Genealogy Seminar Indian River Genealogical Society First Presbyterian Church 772-444-7470 / irgs.org
Fundraising for the Vero Beach Museum of Art is always fun at Fashion Meets Art
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Mardi Gras Celebration
Angels Dinner
We Care Foundation of Indian River Oak Harbor 772-562-0123 / wecareofirc.org
Boys & Girls Clubs 772-299-7449 / bgcirc.org
Party & Dance thru the Decades
Saint Edward’s Trunk Show
The Beach Boys in Concert
March 1–3 Saint Edward’s School 772-231-4136 / steds.org
Sunrise Theatre 772-461-4775 / sunrisetheatre.com
Mental Health Association Oak Harbor Clubhouse 772-569-9788 / mhairc.org
3 Anka Sings Sinatra Sunrise Theatre 772-461-4775 / sunrisetheatre.com
Treasure Coast Chorale First Baptist Church 772-231-3498 / treasurecoastchorale.org
4 Lecture by Daisy Goodwin Vero Beach Museum of Art 772-231-0707 / vbmuseum.org Vero’s Top Chef Challenge The Hope for Families Center Bent Pine Golf Club 772-567-5537 / hopeforfamiliescenter.org
5 Cause for Paws Humane Society of Vero Beach & IRC Oak Harbor Club 772-388-3826 / hsvb.org
Pelican Island Preservation Society Riverview Park, Sebastian 772-202-0697 / firstrefuge.org
7 Crossover Mission Gala Crossover Mission Grand Harbor 772-257-5400 / crossovermission.com
‘Goin’ Home’ — a Tribute to Vero’s 100th Anniversary
8 Physicians Symposium & Luncheon Women’s Refuge of Vero Beach Oak Harbor Club 772-770-4424 / womensrefugevb.org ‘Legally Blonde, the Musical’ Sunrise Theatre 772-461-4775 / sunrisetheatre.com Under the Oaks March 8–10, Vero Beach Art Club Riverside Park 772-231-0303 verobeachartclub.org
Denim & Diamonds Gala Special Equestrians of the Treasure Coast Vero Beach Country Club 772-532-3299 specialequestrianstreasurecoast.org Habitat’s Jamaican Me Crazy Hoedown Indian River Habitat for Humanity Sun Aviation Hangar 772-562-9860 / irchabitat.org
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Illuminate Gala Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Quail Valley River Club 561-616-8682, lls.org
12 Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra Indian River Symphonic Association Community Church of Vero Beach 772-778-1070 / irsymphonic.org ‘My Fair Lady’ March 12–31 Riverside Theatre 772-231-6990 / riversidetheatre.com
14 Art in Bloom Luncheon Vero Beach Museum of Art 772-231-0707 / vbmuseum.org
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15 Shrimpfest & Craft Brew Hullaballoo March 15–17 Rotary Club of Sebastian Riverview Park 772-581-3199 / sebastianrotary.com
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Lecture by Aileen Ribeiro
Art on The Island
Indian River Symphonic Association Community Church of Vero Beach 772-778-1070 / irsymphonic.org
Vero Beach Museum of Art 772-231-0707 / vbmuseum.org
Vero Beach Art Cub Marsh Island Clubhouse 772-231-0303 / verobeachartclub.org
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18 Rock the Boat Youth Sailing Foundation Quail Valley River Club 772-492-3243 / ysfirc.org
March 26–April 14 Riverside Theatre 772-231-6990 / riversidetheatre.com
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Vero’s Top Chef Challenge Finale The Hope for Families Center Bent Pine Golf Club 772-567-5537 / hopeforfamiliescenter.org
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Bags & Bubbly The Willow School Grand Harbor 772-770-0758 / thewillowschool.org Spring Forward for Hunger
14th Annual Bingo Luncheon Senior Resource Association Oak Harbor Club 772-569-0760 seniorresourceassociation.org
Marcello Giordani Master Class, Competition and Concert March 19–22 Vero Beach Opera Vero Beach High School PAC 772-564-5537 / verobeachopera.org
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Treasure Coast Food Bank Kai-Kai Farms 772-489-3031 / stophunger.org
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ne of the first things Julie Eisdorfer did after moving to Vero Beach was to see if there was a local garden club. There was, and she wasted no time in joining the Garden Club of Indian River County, a member of the National Garden Clubs and Florida Federation of Garden Clubs. Eisdorfer, who grew up in a garden-loving family, currently serves as president of the 230-plus-member nonprofit formed in 1928. The group’s founding purpose remains the same today: to educate members and the general public in gardening, floral arrangement, horticulture and landscape design; to study and assist in protecting and conserving native plants and natural resources; and to beautify city parks, schools, roadways and buildings. Over the years, garden club members have enhanced the grounds of numerous public places, among them the Indian River County Main Library, Heritage Center, A.W. Young Park, Vero Beach Theatre Guild, Freshman Learning Center and the median between the Barber Bridge and Royal Palm Pointe, which was planted in memory of those who died during the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The Garden Club’s latest green thumb effort has taken root at St. Francis Manor, an affordable senior community on 20th
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Colorful and easy to grow, crepe myrtle is a popular choice for Florida gardens.
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Lorry Gartner rakes between plants in the butterfly and pollinator garden at St. Francis Manor.
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Careful planting includes adding perlite, which helps aerate the soil. Julie Eisdorfer can usually be seen wearing her pollinator earrings.
Avenue where, surrounding the two newly constructed apartment buildings, foliage flourishes. This isn’t the first beautification project club members have gifted to the appreciative residents; a butterfly garden near the entrance was created earlier by members of the Jasmine Circle charms visitors and residents alike. “We have nine circles, each one named after a flower, and we’re equal opportunity as we have men who love to garden,” a smiling Eisdorfer explains. “The circles meet monthly at various times during the day and evening, they have their own programs, and they’re all involved in civic projects. We provided the funding for a memorial garden at VNA Hospice House, and one of our circles created a visual learning garden at the Wabasso School. We’re very hands-on when we do a project.” They’re also very generous. During the 2016-2017 fiscal year, Garden Club members contributed a total of $41,017 toward civic projects, which included $6,720 in scholarships, one to a student at Indian River State College, another, through the Scholarship Foundation of Indian River County, to a student studying biology or the environment, and three to students
“A garden is a friend you can visit any time.”
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The Garden Club donated funds to St. Francis Manor to go toward beautifying the landscape, such as adding these crepe myrtle trees. Gaillardia, a member of the sunflower family, is a popular pollinator plant.
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Saturday morning. The circles send one or two members to help maintain the gardens behind the building.” The grounds surrounding the ‘60s-era clubhouse at 2526 17th Ave. are proof positive of the members’ passion for gardening and green thumb prowess. It’s worth a visit just to see their handiwork up close. And make it a point to attend the Garden Club’s next semi-annual flower show, scheduled for 2020. If it’s anything like “Impressions of Vero,” their highly acclaimed flower show this past April, you’re sure to be amazed and inspired. ✤
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A Fresh Mindset The Mental Health Collaborative is transforming lives Written by Elizabeth Whisman Photography by Victoria Sempsrott
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ach person’s story is unique. Some may be born with a predisposition for mental health issues such as bipolar disorder, depression, paranoia and/or schizophrenia. For those diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, it’s usually things they have witnessed or experienced that affect their mental health. For patients and their families, it’s hard to discern where to go, whom to call, what to do. And even for those “in the know,” mental health resources have been fragmented. But fortunately, in February 2004, in response to findings from a community needs assessment sponsored by United Way of Indian River County, United Way, IRC Hospital District and The Robert F. and Eleonora W. McCabe Foundation, plus the IRC Board of County Commissioners, Indian River Medical Center, IRC Sheriff’s Office, Vero Beach Police Department and the state of Florida Department of Children and Family Services banded together to form the Mental Health Collaborative. The goal was to identify gaps in the mental health care continuum and find solutions for our county. The Collaborative includes a diverse group of mental health providers and individuals, as well as private and public funders who work together to increase access, decrease duplication and build community-wide support for mental health. Originally funded through United Way, the Hospital District
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Perched in a tree above alligator-infested water for two and a half days before being rescued from the floodwaters of Hurricane Katrina, Lutreana developed sepsis and PTSD.
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and fellows. One of the most dramatic undertakings advocated for and facilitated by the Collaborative is Mental Health Court, established in January 2015 under the leadership of 19th Judicial Circuit Judge Cynthia Cox and Sheriff Deryl Loar. “Jails have become de facto state mental institutions,” says Cox. Seeing the success of what is called “problem-solving courts,” which focus on rehabilitation, and having already implemented a Veteran’s Treatment Court in St. Lucie County herself, Cox started the Veterans Treatment and Drug courts in Indian River County, but needed funding to initiate, implement and manage a Mental Health Court. She had the full support of Loar. “Fifty-five out of 100 inmates in our jail are there as a result of mental health-behavioral issues,” says Loar. “We currently process 5,500 inmates into jail a year. If we could get those with mental health problems the help they need, get them out of jail, and
and the McCabe Foundation, the Collaborative soon gained additional support from county commissioners, Indian River Medical Center and the state of Florida. The Collaborative began with a needs assessment specifically related to mental health care in Indian River County. One of the greatest needs identified was for a walk-in mental health clinic. So, together with the Mental Health Association in IRC, the Collaborative helped design program components and find funding resources, and in April 2007, the association opened the county’s first mental health walk-in center. In 2008, member organizations of the Collaborative, most notably the McCabe Foundation, were instrumental in having the University of Florida open a satellite clinic, named the Florida Center for Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine, in Vero Beach to provide both adult and pediatric psychiatric services with three psychiatrists and an addiction specialist, plus medical students
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keep them out, the county could realize substantial savings.” Although county officials weren’t originally convinced, when Loar suggested they allow the Sheriff’s Office to invest $200,000 of money budgeted for the department but not spent at the end of fiscal year 2014, they approved the expenditure. And after seeing the program’s success, the county continues to provide financial support for Mental Health Court as a line item in the Sheriff’s Office budget. The Department of Children and Families and others provide grants and additional financial assistance for the program. The sheriff has two full-time employees dedicated to the problem-solving courts who screen inmates for mental issues and drug and alcohol problems, coordinate appointments, work with case managers and document progress. Inmates serving for relatively minor infractions who qualify and commit to stringent guidelines set by Cox and the court, get out of jail, are put on
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Similar to cancer patient navigators, team members at the McCabe Connections Center consider themselves mental health patient navigators. Brett Hall, executive director of the Mental Health Collaborative
Regina, a 26-year-old female, doesn’t want to disclose why she was sent to jail. She says that is all behind her. She wants to be a good role model for her 7-year-old son. “Going through Mental Health Court was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done,” she says. “There is a huge list of appointments — it’s intensive therapy.” Looking back, she thinks she “got into trouble” possibly as a cry for help. She suffered major depression and PTSD as a result of a previous abusive relationship. Now enrolled in Keiser University, working toward a criminal justice degree, Regina says, “I’d hate to think where I’d be if it wasn’t for Mental Health Court. I’ve been able to redefine who I am.” She adds, “My goal is to break the stigma around mental illness to give someone else hope.”
probation and placed at home or in transitional housing. They must see psychiatrists, psychologists and counselors as ordered by the court and undergo regular drug testing — at their own expense — to stay in the program. They are no longer prisoners; they are “clients.” Most clients are able to graduate within six months. The program is working. For example, a group of 110 inmates had 387 arrests the year before being enrolled in the Mental Health Court program. The following year, after being enrolled in the program, these clients had only eight arrests. “Recidivism has been a major problem,” says Loar. “Thanks to this program, we’re seeing a major reduction in the number of prisoners who relapse into criminal behavior.” He continues, “It costs the county an average of $75 a day to take care of a prisoner in the Indian River County Jail. For those needing medication, and many who suffer with mental illness do, the cost jumps to $150 per day to cover the cost of the drugs and salaries of pharmacy and nursing staff to administer the meds.” To date, 50 people have graduated from Indian River County’s Mental Health Court. Regina (not her real name) and Lutreana are two recent graduates.
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Judge Cox sends grads off with words to live by At Mental Health Court graduation, along with a personalized certificate of completion, Judge Cynthia Cox distributes letters of congratulations and encouragement. She reminds graduates of the carpenter’s story, which she shares with them throughout the program. The story is about an elderly carpenter who is ready to retire. The contractor asks him to build just one more house as a personal favor to him. The carpenter’s heart isn’t in it; he resorts to shoddy workmanship and uses inferior materials. When the project is completed, the contractor presents the carpenter the key to the front door. The carpenter is shocked. If he had known he was building his own house, he would have done it all differently. Cox reminds the graduates the house is their life. Their attitudes and choices help strengthen the house they will live in tomorrow. Her last words to them are, “Go out into the world and build yourself a strong house and have a successful life.”
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rescued by helicopter and taken to Houston, she was diagnosed with PTSD and treated for sepsis. She eventually returned home to her parents in Wabasso. In 2016, Lutreana was arrested for shoplifting. She had stolen items including a whole buggy full of baby clothes and products from one store. “I was crazy,” she says. “I was 56 years old and never had any children.” Lutreana was found to be incompetent to stand trial. Now, after a year and a half in the program, including one relapse, she is on medication that is working, is sober and doing well. “Mental Health Court was a blessing for me. Being free of a habit, being clean, is a good feeling,” she says. A very significant development within the Mental Health Collaborative is its incorporation in 2016 as a stand-alone, nonprofit 501(c)(3). Brett Hall, a licensed clinical social worker who earlier served as administrative director of Indian River Medical Center’s 46-bed psychiatric hospital, the Behavioral Health Center, was hired in September of that year as its first executive director. Located at 2345 14th Ave. in downtown Vero Beach, their office and the new adjoining McCabe Connections Center are open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The McCabe Connections Center is now the central access point for helping individuals and families who are dealing with mental health and/or substance abuse disorders. Since opening its doors in 2017, it has served over 1,700 clients and family members. Similar to cancer patient navigators, the team members at the Connections Center consider themselves mental health patient navigators. They make appointments for clients with community mental health and substance abuse providers, assess and eliminate barriers that would keep clients from getting to their appointments and follow up. Insurance is not required and there is no fee. The Connections Center’s tenacious staff of four that includes Hall, a clinical specialist, a financial specialist and a community resource specialist, finds individualized solutions that work. Start-up costs were provided through the McCabe Foundation, the Hospital District and United Way; other sources help support ongoing operations. Creating solutions, the Mental Health Collaborative’s 35 member organizations and individuals epitomize the power of teamwork. Thanks to their compassion, expertise and determination, our county has the Mental Health Association’s walk-in center, the University of Florida Center for Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine, Mental Health Court and the McCabe Connections Center. “There isn’t any place in Florida or the U.S. that has what we now have for mental health services,” concludes Hall. And they’re not finished yet. ✤
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The Museum Store at Vero Beach Art Museum
THRIFT SHOPS The Auxiliary of Indian River Medical Center Thrift Shop 1855 14th Ave. 772-567-4442
The Salvation Army Thrift Store
Indian River Habitat for Humanity ReStore
The Salvation Army 1551 U.S. 1 772-563-0560 salvationarmyusa.org
Habitat for Humanity 4580 U.S. 1 772-257-0222 habitat.org
Tambourine Thrift Shop Kidz Closet Charities Inc.
Goodwill Vero Beach Store & Donation Center Goodwill Industries 1066 U.S. 1 772-770-3330 goodwill.org Goodwill Oslo Store & Donation Center Goodwill Industries 3535 Oslo Road 772-564-8668 goodwill.org Humane Society Thrift Store Humane Society of Vero Beach and Indian River County 4445 20th St. 772-567-2044 hsvb.org
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Kingdom Harvest Thrift Store United Against Poverty 2746 U.S. 1 772-778-4499 unitedagainstpoverty.org
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Society of St. Vincent de Paul 1745 14th Ave. 772-567-6774 svdpusa.org
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Benefits multiple charities 812 21st St. 772-794-1543 kidzclosetvero.com
Used Book Depot of the Friends of the Library Indian River County Libraries 492 Old Dixie Highway 772-562-2047 irclibrary.org/friends.php
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artists. Quality theatre arts. Distinguished speakers. World renowned musicians.
McKee Gift Shop McKee Botanical Garden 350 U.S. 1 772-794-0601 ext. 4 Shop botanical-themed gifts, a wide selection of jewelry, hostess gifts and garden-related books
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Navy SEAL Gift Shop National Navy SEAL Museum 3300 A1A, Fort Pierce 772-595-5845 ext. 207 Shop Navy SEAL-related clothing, books and more for adults and children
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ero Beach has something for just about everyone, in both activities to enjoy and opportunities to help others — often at the same time! The following pages allow you to zero in on local nonprofit organizations based on your particular interests, whether they lie in the arts, the environment, education, animals or sports; or if certain community needs are especially dear to your heart.
ANIMAL WELFARE Dogs for Life Inc. 772-567-8969 info@dogsforlifevb.org www.dogsforlifevb.org MISSION: To improve the quality of life for veterans and dogs through training assistance dogs, pet-assisted therapy dogs and owning and operating an offleash dog park MAIN EVENT: Annual Howl-O-Ween Dog Pawrade, Oct. 20, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Front desk reception, office assistance, community outreach, events and fundraising FOUNDED: 2002
Saint Edward’s School and Indian River Habitat for Humanity, page 85
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Guide to Giving Helping Animals Live and Overcome Inc. 772-589-7297 mwall@halorescuefl.org www.halorescuefl.org MISSION: To create a no-kill safe haven for abandoned and abused animals in Indian River County and surrounding counties; to work toward a community with no more homeless pets and to eliminate the killing of companion animals. To not discriminate based on age, physical, emotional, or behavioral problems, and to pledge to provide animals with all physical, emotional and medical care needed until a forever home is found MAIN EVENT: Love at First Bite, Dec. 7, 2018 FOUNDED: 2006
Humane Society of Vero Beach & Indian River County 772-388-3331 admin@hsvb.org www.hsvb.org MISSION: To make a better community for people and animals by providing humane care and shelter for homeless animals, placing adoptable pets in permanent loving homes, promoting spaying and neutering of companion animals, promoting responsible pet ownership and the respect for all life through humane education, protecting animals from cruelty, and pledging to be advocates for animal protection MAIN EVENT: Wine, Women and Shoes, Nov. 8, 2018 FOUNDED: 1953
Vero Beach Dog Park Friends of the Vero Beach Dog Exercise Area Inc. info@verobeachdogpark.org www.verobeachdogpark.org MISSION: To provide a free park that offers a clean and safe environment for dogs of all sizes to roam freely in a fenced 5-acre green space VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Dog park ambassadors, photography and fundraising event committee members FOUNDED: 2014
LISA RYMER
H.A.L.O. No-Kill Rescue
New Horizons of the Treasure Coast, page 90
ARTS & CULTURE Atlantic Choirs: Children and Youth 772-783-8101 acchorale@gmail.com MISSION: To work toward a future where all children, regardless of cultural or economic background, can have an avenue to excel at music FOUNDED: 2011
Atlantic Classical Orchestra 772-460-0850 cindy@aco-music.org www.atlanticclassicalorchestra.com MISSION: To present musical performances of the highest possible artistic level, to broaden the outreach of the ACO as a primary cultural resource serving Palm Beach and the Treasure Coast and other venues that would enhance the prestige of ACO, to encourage and cultivate the appreciation of classical symphonic music by offering enriching, educational and accessible musical experiences for Treasure Coast and Palm Beach County residents MAIN EVENT: Concert Fundraiser with Alon Goldstein, Dec. 4, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Call for volunteer information FOUNDED: 1990
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Ballet Vero Beach 772-905-2651 info@balletverobeach.org www.balletverobeach.org MISSION: To promote the art of dance as a universal language in our community and beyond, and to accomplish this goal with performances by our professional company, the presentation of reputable national and international dance artists, and through our educational and community outreach programs MAIN EVENT: Tea Up for the Nutcracker, Dec. 8, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Various opportunities available FOUNDED: 2013
Cultural Council of Indian River County 772-770-4857 director@cultural-council.org www.cultural-council.org MISSION: To illuminate lives using the power and inspiration of art and culture, driving economic vitality through advocacy, collaboration, education and outreach MAIN EVENT: Laurel Awards Celebration, May 15, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: To serve on event committees and help with other projects of the Cultural Council FOUNDED: 1995
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Stouthouse 772-589-8826 info@stouthousewhereartistscreate.org www.stouthousewhereartistscreate.org MISSION: To establish an artist residency, maintain the Seth Thelonious Alvin Foster art collection, preserve the legacy of Weldon J. Stout’s stained glass installation and focus on environmental stewardship MAIN EVENT: Poetry, Wine and All That Jazz, Nov. 24, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Gardeners, bookkeepers, architects, art archivists FOUNDED: 2013
Treasure Coast Chorale 772-231-3498 www.treasurecoastchorale.org MISSION: To share the love and enjoyment of choral music with the community MAIN EVENT: Various concerts, see calendar section for dates VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Experienced singers FOUNDED: 2001 Ballet Vero Beach, page 71
Treasure Coast Jazz Society Gifford Youth Orchestra
Laura (Riding) Jackson Foundation
772-778-5118 www.gyotigers.org MISSION: To provide education, experience and training in various cultural and performing arts, including music, drama, dance, and the vocal arts for the youth of Gifford and neighboring Indian River County communities, with a core focus on mastering stringed instruments MAIN EVENT: The Crystal Concert, Nov. 3, 2018 FOUNDED: 2003
772-569-6718 lrjfoundation@gmail.com www.lauraridingjackson.com MISSION: To preserve and interpret the home of the late poet and author and to promote literary programs that nurture a passion for the written word MAIN EVENT: Annual Poetry BBQ, April 7, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Tour guides for historic home; helping around the office and with publicity FOUNDED: 1992
Indian River Symphonic Association 772-778-1070 info@irsymphonic.org www.irsymphonic.org MISSION: To foster and endorse quality symphonic music in the Indian River area for the cultural enrichment, education and enjoyment of the community at large MAIN EVENT: Various concerts, see calendar section for dates VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Community relations activities including annual Children’s Concert, Scholarship Awards Program, and marketing initiatives such as developing new advertisers and sponsors FOUNDED: 1995
Riverside Theatre
Vero Beach Art Club Inc. 772-231-0303 vicepresident@verobeachartclub.org www.verobeachartclub.org MISSION: To foster appreciation of art and artistic growth MAIN EVENT: Under the Oaks Fine Arts and Crafts Show, March 8–10, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Set up and take down art shows FOUNDED: 1936
772-231-5860 oscars@riversidetheatre.com www.riversidetheatre.com MISSION: To provide a total theater arts experience that entertains, challenges and educates both adults and children MAIN EVENT: Premiere Benefit Gala, March 19, 2019 FOUNDED: 1973
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772-234-4600 www.tcjazzsociety.com MISSION: To encourage the performance, promotion and preservation of jazz FOUNDED: 1987
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Guide to Giving Vero Beach Chamber Orchestra 772-562-6125 vbcoinformation@gmail.com www.verobeachchamberorchestra.org MISSION: To provide cultural enrichment of the city of Vero Beach and its surrounding area by providing a medium for performing musicians, sponsoring free orchestral performances for the community and through scholarship support for music education VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Ushering guests MAIN EVENT: Community Concerts, Feb. 24 and April 14, 2019 FOUNDED: 2015 Shining Light Garden Foundation, page 88
Vero Beach Choral Society 772-494-5011 info@verobeachchoralsociety.org www.verobeachchoralsociety.org MISSION: To enrich the community through the performance of choral music and to provide music education opportunities to local students through its scholarship program and through collaboration with student arts organizations MAIN EVENT: “Songs of Home,” Nov. 11, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Ushering, collecting tickets at concerts, helping to set up for events FOUNDED: 1987
772-569-6993, Box Office: 772-564-5537 www.verobeachopera.org MISSION: To enrich the cultural life of our community through fully staged professional opera productions, concerts and international vocal competitions of the highest quality, which promote an increased awareness and deeper appreciation of opera to diverse and expanding Florida audiences of all ages MAIN EVENT: Performances on Jan. 13, Feb. 2 and March 19–22, 2019 FOUNDED: 1988
Vero Beach Museum of Art
Vero Beach Theatre Guild
772-231-0707 info@verobeachmuseum.org www.vbmuseum.org MISSION: To provide cultural leadership and enrichment for the public through a wide variety of educational, studio art and humanities programs; a diversity of quality exhibitions; the collection, preservation, and presentation of important American and international works of art MAIN EVENT: Gala 2019: The Golden Age of Television, Jan. 25, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Administrative and marketing helpers FOUNDED: 1981
Vero Beach Opera Inc.
772-562-8300 www.verobeachtheatreguild.com MISSION: To produce and promote plays and readings and to educate and train the public in various aspects of community theater VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Backstage and costume helpers FOUNDED: 1962
772-925-9111 jerusha@vbwff.com www.vbwff.com MISSION: To support the growth of independent cinematic storytelling and connect with audiences; to share the quality of independent films, which have great power to enlighten, inspire, entertain, and educate MAIN EVENT: Vero Beach Wine + Film Festival, June 6–9, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Venue captains, greeters and wine pourers, film selection committee, special events, box office, marketplace, homestay hosts, partnerships, social media marketing, fundraising FOUNDED: 2016
CHILDREN & YOUTH Big Brothers Big Sisters of St Lucie, Indian River and Okeechobee Counties
“The true work of art is but a shadow of the divine perfection.” MICHELANGELO
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772-770-6000 kelly.chicvara@bbbsbigs.org www.bbbsbigs.org MISSION: To provide children facing adversity with strong, enduring and professionally supported one-to-one relationships that change their lives for the better, forever MAIN EVENT: Chocolate, Champagne & Chefs, Oct. 29, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Mentors for local children FOUNDED: 1984
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Kindergarten Readiness Collaborative, page 84
Boys & Girls Clubs of Indian River County 772-299-7449 ethomason@bgcirc.org www.bgcirc.org MISSION: To inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens MAIN EVENT: Angels Dinner, March 6, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Tutoring, homework help, special projects FOUNDED: 2000
Childcare Resources of Indian River
Children’s Home Society of Florida
772-567-3202 mpeters@childcareresourcesir.org www.childcareresourcesir.org MISSION: To elevate and promote the highest quality early childhood development and education in Indian River County, focusing on economically challenged children and families MAIN EVENT: Starfest, Feb. 4, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Engage with children in a variety of ways: reading, art projects, music, serving lunch, gardening, or simply taking a walk or rocking babies FOUNDED: 1994
772-344-4020 sabrina.sampson@chsfl.org www.chsfl.org/treasurecoast MISSION: To build bridges to success for children VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Mentoring and tutoring children in need FOUNDED: 1941
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Guide to Giving Crossover Mission Inc. 772-257-5400 klorimier@crossovermisson.com www.crossovermission.com MISSION: To support and redirect at-risk youth through afterschool programs run by dedicated coaches and one-to-one mentors, using the love of basketball as a tool to attract, motivate and monitor scholastic and athletic achievement. To build a bridge of friendship and understanding between cultures, starting at a young age, which will help to erode the walls of separation which continue to divide our society MAIN EVENT: Crossover Mission Gala, March 7, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Tutors, mentors and event helpers FOUNDED: 2014
Dasie Bridgewater Hope Center 772-589-3535 www.dasiehope.org MISSION: To empower students to be self-confident, responsible and well-rounded individuals in a safe and nurturing environment MAIN EVENT: Wreath and Wine, Dec. 7, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Business speakers, business mentors and culinary arts teachers, help at the STEM lab FOUNDED: 2004
Epic Missions Inc. 772-618-5777 jackie@epicmissions.org MISSION: To personally volunteer alongside the needy, poor and dependent individuals within the community VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Various opportunities available, call for details FOUNDED: 2011
Feed the Lambs Enrichment Program Inc. 772-501-2617 john_may699@yahoo.com www.feedthelambsep.com MISSION: To provide underprivileged youth education, recreation and mentorship at no cost MAIN EVENT: Super Fly Dance Off, Sept. 22, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Tutoring, summer camp, 101 electrical workshop and board members FOUNDED: 1996
“Let us put our minds together and see what life we can make for our children.” SITTING BULL
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Gifford Youth Achievement Center Inc.
Girls on the Run of the Treasure Coast
772-794-1005 aperry@gyac.net www.gyac.net MISSION: With God’s guidance, to offer quality programs for children of all ages that will develop self-esteem, teach character and encourage each individual to reach his or her ultimate potential; to nurture partnerships with various community entities in Gifford and the surrounding municipalities of Indian River County MAIN EVENT: GYAC’s Snow Ball, Jan. 26, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Tutors, classroom assistants, recreational assistants FOUNDED: 2002
772-202-3776 jeane.bartlett@girlsontherun.org www.girlsontheruntc.org MISSION: To inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum that creatively integrates running MAIN EVENT: Girls on the Run 5K, Dec. 8, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Coaches twice a week during the 10-week curriculum, running buddies at practice and final 5K, committee opportunities and event volunteers FOUNDED: 2011
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Guardians for New Futures 772-807-3868 dbutler@gfnf4kids.org www.gfnf4kids.org MISSION: To support the unfunded needs of maltreated children MAIN EVENT: 8th annual Child Summit, Sept. 26–27, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Various opportunities available FOUNDED: 1991
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Guide to Giving Indian River Youth for Christ 772-226-0489 info@yfcirc.com www.yfcirc.com MISSION: To reach young people throughout Indian River County, working together with the local church and other like-minded partners to raise up lifelong followers of Jesus who lead by their godliness in lifestyle, devotion to the word of God and prayer, passion for sharing the love of Christ, and commitment to social involvement VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Work directly in campus club settings with students, lead small groups of students, or help with administrative needs and community events FOUNDED: 1954
Little Birthday Angels 772-925-9352 hello@littlebirthdayangels.org www.littlebirthdayangels.org MISSION: To celebrate the birthdays of every homeless child living on the Treasure Coast MAIN EVENT: Crushin’ It at the Winery, April 6, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Birthday party helpers, decorators, cake bakers, graphic design, festival booth attendants, fund development FOUNDED: 2014
Mardy Fish Children’s Foundation
Hibiscus Children’s Center 772-299-6011 ext. 313 tsavoia@hcc4kids.org www.hibiscuschildrenscenter.org MISSION: To maintain a safe shelter for children who are abused, abandoned and neglected by providing prevention, early intervention and advocacy in quality residential, assessment and recovery programs MAIN EVENT: Hibiscus Children’s Center Wonderland, Dec. 8, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Mentor youth, assist with homework, activities and projects FOUNDED: 1985
866-633-4070 community@mffkids.org www.mffkids.org MISSION: In partnership with the School District of Indian River County, to provide children opportunities to participate in fitness, nutritional and enrichment programs to prepare them to live healthy and productive lives VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Registration table, ball boys and girls, sponsorships, ticket sales, facility and court maintenance, administrative support FOUNDED: 2006
Secret Lunch Lady Society www.secretlunchladysociety.org MISSION: To support drug-free, working families through paying off overdue lunch bills, buying school supplies and more FOUNDED: 2018
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Youth Guidance Mentoring and Activities Program 772-492-3933 www.youthguidanceprogram.org MISSION: To enrich the lives of Indian River County youth through mentoring relationships that inspire trust, self-esteem and positive futures VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Positive adult role models to work with children in group mentoring program FOUNDED: 1973
COMMUNTY SERVICE 211 HelpLine of the Palm Beaches & Treasure Coast 561-383-1112 help@211pbtc.org www.211palmbeach.org MISSION: To connect people to services 24 hours a day by understanding their individual emotional, financial and community needs and to support the health and human service system as a whole VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Serve as a liaison between 211 HelpLine and the community to help educate individuals on the important role 211 plays for those in need FOUNDED: 1973
American Association of University Women, Vero Beach Branch 772-257-5275 aauwverobeach@gmail.com www.verobeach-fl.aauw.net MISSION: To advance equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy, and research; locally, to support scholarships, grants and programs for women and girls in Indian River County MAIN EVENT: Senior Expo, March 28, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Youth mentoring, adult English tutoring, Guardian ad Litem, STEM events and camps, an event at Hibiscus Center, working with the IRSC AAUW Student Club, Girls on the Run, Members Helping Members, fundraising and hospitality FOUNDED: 1964
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Center for Spiritual Care Inc. 772-567-1233 centerspiritualcare@gmail.com www.centerforspiritualcare.org MISSION: To provide individual and small group spiritual and holistic growth experiences leading to personal clarity, emotional empowerment, freedom and authenticity MAIN EVENT: Fundraising Luncheon, Nov. 9, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Meditation garden maintenance, library maintenance, events, fundraisers FOUNDED: 2000
Exchange Club of Indian River Foundation Inc. 772-532-8758 janbinney@gmail.com exchangeclubofindianriverfoundation.org MISSION: To prevent child abuse MAIN EVENT: 4th Annual Black & White Masquerade Ball, Oct. 6, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Various opportunities FOUNDED: 2001
Senior Resource Association, page 95
American Red Cross — Florida’s Coast to Heartland Chapter 1-800-REDCROSS (733-2767), Indian River County disaster relief: 772-299-8841 www.redcross.org MISSION: To provide relief to victims of disasters and help people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Disaster relief efforts, board members, instructors, caseworkers and logistics FOUNDED: 1926
Exchange Club of Sebastian
The Arc of Indian River County 772-562-6854 www.arcir.org MISSION: To support and empower individuals with special needs to achieve their life goals MAIN EVENT: Starlight & Sneakers, April 25, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Helping at the center FOUNDED: 1978
Bike Walk Indian River County Inc. America Serving Veterans Foundation Inc. 772-778-4963 www.asvf.org MISSION: To improve the welfare of veterans and their families by providing the guidance of a certified service officer in the area of veteran benefits FOUNDED: 2009
804-381-8772 info@bikewalking.org www.bikewalkirc.org MISSION: To promote safe bicycling and walking as transportation and recreation for a healthier, more vibrant and connected Indian River County MAIN EVENT: Bicycle Build-a-thon, Jan. 23, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Opportunities for volunteer mechanics and board members FOUNDED: 2015
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www.fishingforcharity.org MISSION: To prevent child abuse MAIN EVENT: Blue Water Open Charity Offshore Fishing Tournament, June 1, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Assistance with the Blue Water Open event FOUNDED: 2008
Exchange Club Foundation of the Treasure Coast www.tcexchangeclub.org MISSION: To prevent child abuse Founded: 2014
Friends of Indian River County Library Inc. 772-562-2047 MISSION: To provide financial support to the Indian River County public library system through used book sales, gift shop sales and other activities VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Helping at the library and at the Used Book Center FOUNDED: 1960
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Brackett Library 6155 College Lane 772-226-3080
North Indian River County Library 1001 Sebastian Blvd. 772-589-1355
Garden Club of Indian River County 772-567-4602 info@gardenclubofirc.org www.gardenclubofirc.org MISSION: To further the education of our members and the public in gardening, horticulture, floral arrangement and landscape design; to beautify our county through various civic projects; and to study and assist in the protection and conservation of native plants and natural resources MAIN EVENT: Gardenfest!, Feb. 2–3, 2019 FOUNDED: 1993
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Grand Harbor Community Outreach Program
Indian River Community Foundation
info@ghcop.org www.ghcop.org MISSION: To raise funds for registered local nonprofits focused on education, health and human services within Indian River County FOUNDED: 2002
772-492-1407 www.ircommunityfoundation.com MISSION: To build a better community through donor-driven philanthropy FOUNDED: 2008
Head, Heart and Hands of Indian River Club
irc4hfoundation@gmail.com MISSION: To serve 4-H by raising funds and public support for 4-H programs that support local youth VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: New members to assist on the board as well as volunteers to help with events and fundraisers FOUNDED: 2015
772-770-0733 info@indianriverclub.com MISSION: To support the Treasure Coast community and improve the quality of life in the areas of health, education, youth activities, homelessness, environmental challenges, cultural programs and scientific research FOUNDED: 2013
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Quail Valley Charities Events 772-492-2069 www.quailvalleygolfclub.com MISSION: To support nonprofit programs in Indian River County that benefit children and education MAIN EVENT: Quail Valley Charity Week, Jan. 9–19, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Helpers with 5K Walk/Run and Kids’ 1-mile Fun Run fundraiser VOLUNTEER CONTACT: Martha Redner at 772-492-2069 FOUNDED: 2001
Rotary Club of Sebastian 772-581-3199 kimberly@researchcoastlaw.com www.sebastianrotary.com MISSION: To place service above self in Indian River County MAIN EVENT: Shrimpfest & Craft Brew Hullaballoo, March 15–17, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Various. For more information attend a Thursday afternoon meeting at Capt. Butcher’s. FOUNDED: 1988
Youth Sailing Foundation of Indian River County, page 95
Impact 100
Junior League of Indian River
772-492-1407 info@impact100ir.com www.impact100ir.com MISSION: To improve the lives of individuals and our community through transformational giving MAIN EVENT: Kickoff Brunch, Nov. 7, 2018 FOUNDED: 2008
772-226-0799 jlindianriver@gmail.com www.jlir.org MISSION: To promote volunteerism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Volunteer and community impact projects FOUNDED: 1992
John’s Island Foundation 772-234-0992 jennifer@johnsislandfoundation.org www.johnsislandfoundation.org MISSION: To raise funds from the John’s Island community for the purpose of making grants to fund capital requirements to agencies serving the economically disadvantaged in Indian River County; to make grants to agencies whose programs are primarily directed toward supporting basic human needs such as food, shelter, assistance with disabilities/health issues, safety from abuse, and children’s education MAIN EVENT: Annual Donor Reception, Jan. 23, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Volunteers from the John’s Island community are needed for site review teams to visit and assess the appropriateness of each grant request. FOUNDED: 1999
Military Moms Prayer Group Inc. 772-473-0288 info@militarymomsprayergroup.com www.militarymomsprayergroup.com MISSION: To support U.S. troops through weekly prayer and outreach programs, including an annual Holidays for Heroes drive MAIN EVENT: Annual Holidays for Heroes Drive, Oct. 15 – Dec.15, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Help at our booth at The National Navy SEAL Museum FOUNDED: 2006
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Rotary Club of Vero Beach www.rotaryofverobeach.com MISSION: To place service above self in Indian River County FOUNDED: 1926
Rotary Club of Vero Beach Sunrise Foundation 772-494-6306 debbieainvero@gmail.com www.sunriserotaryverobeach.org MISSION: To place service above self in Indian River County MAIN EVENT: Florida Craft Brew and Wing Fest, Feb. 16, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Pour beer for distributors, assist with parking and cleanup at event FOUNDED: 1989
The Salvation Army of Vero Beach 772-978-0265 www.salvationarmyflorida.org/verobeach MISSION: To preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and seek to meet human needs in his name without discrimination MAIN EVENT: Annual Kettle Campaign VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Helpers at the Family Store or food pantry FOUNDED: 1993
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Sebastian Clambake Foundation Inc. sebastianclambake@hotmail.com www.sebastianclambake.com MISSION: To organize and present the annual Sebastian Clambake Lagoon Festival, the proceeds of which are given to Sebastian-area charitable organizations MAIN EVENT: Sebastian Clambake, Nov. 2–4, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Assist in cooking and serving food, parking cars, setup of tents and tables, and cleanup FOUNDED: 2008 Heritance® Hardwood Shutters
United Against Poverty of Indian River 772-770-0740 staci@unitedagainstpoverty.org www.upirc.org MISSION: To serve those in poverty by providing crisis care, case management, transformative education, food and household subsidy, employment training and placement, personal empowerment training and active referrals to other collaborative service providers MAIN EVENT: Valentine’s Gala, Feb. 9, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Event committee helpers, assistant job coach, stock shelves and man membership desk in Member Share Grocery Program, sort food drive items for pantry and stock shelves, answer phones, collate mailings FOUNDED: 2003
Heritance® Hardwood Shutters
Bob & Mary Roth
United Way of Indian River County 772-567-8900 chance.morrow@unitedwayirc.org www.unitedwayirc.org MISSION: To improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities MAIN EVENT: United Way Citrus Sale, Nov. 26, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Board of directors and standing subcommittees: marketing, finance, and fund development FOUNDED: 1961
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Vero Beach Air Show Inc. info@veroairshow.com www.veroairshow.com MISSION: To provide community service and support, focusing on honoring all who have served in our armed forces — our past, present, and future veterans; creating a friendly environment for military recruiting; providing wholesome, affordable family entertainment; offering aviation education about military and civilian flight and aircraft; promoting the city of Vero Beach, the Vero Beach Regional Airport and businesses throughout the area; and encouraging volunteerism and community support for the Vero Beach Air Show MAIN EVENT: Vero Beach Air Show in 2020, exact dates TBD VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Serve as board member, committee chair, fundraising help, organizational and publicity help, and working at the 2020 show FOUNDED: 2012
Vero Beach Christian Business Association Inc.
Veterans Council of Indian River County
info@vbcba.org www.vbcba.org MISSION: To provide education and encouragement to Christian business leaders and give back to local ministries through outreach drives, monetary contributions and ministry spotlights FOUNDED: 2005
772-410-5820 info@veteranscouncilirc.org www.veteranscouncilirc.org MISSION: To support all Indian River County veterans through the collective effort of veterans’ organizations, civic associations and the local community, thereby raising awareness of veterans’ needs and their contributions to society VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Veteran program volunteers FOUNDED: 1987
Vero Beach Lifeguard Association 908-797-8725 verobeachla@yahoo.com www.vbla.org MISSION: To promote lifeguarding and water safety in Vero Beach and the surrounding communities MAIN EVENT: Barefoot Beach Ball, Sept. 3, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Staff at each card table, player registration, u-pick-it raffle table, card dealer, help install buoys FOUNDED: 2011
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Guide to Giving Women’s Refuge of Vero Beach 772-770-4424 bsposato@womensrefugevb.org www.womensrefugevb.org MISSION: To provide a live-in Christian program where emotionally and spiritually hurting women can find sanctuary in a healing environment, and to provide a non-residential counseling center for men, women and families, offering biblical discipleship for all who are serious about getting well MAIN EVENT: 20th Annual Physicians Symposium & Luncheon, March 8, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Sponsorships, event planning and assistance, mailings, maintenance, resale shop FOUNDED: 1997
EDUCATION Early Learning Coalition of Indian River, Martin, and Okeechobee Counties Inc. 772-567-7480 www.elcirmo.org MISSION: To partner with parents, providers and communities to ensure quality early learning experiences through programmatic and financial support FOUNDED: 2001
Education Foundation of Indian River County Inc. 772-564-0034 director@edfoundationirc.org www.edfoundationirc.org MISSION: To fund school programs and services that support opportunities for students to achieve academic success in Pre-K through 12th grades MAIN EVENT: Charity Shoot, April 20, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Volunteers for Sneaker Exchange, Science Fair, STEP into K FOUNDED: 1991
“Success is finding satisfaction in giving a little more than you take.” CHRISTOPHER REEVE
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The Learning Alliance 877-548-READ (7323) mobrien@thelearningalliance.org www.thelearningalliance.org MISSION: To build innovative and collaborative solutions to help children learn to read MAIN EVENT: Moonshot Moment Day of Gratitude, Nov. 9, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Help with the Day of Gratitude event, Bookmobile, reading in schools and general work with the public FOUNDED: 2010
Literacy Services of Indian River County Inc.
Riverside Children’s Theatre and Cultural Council of Indian River County, pages 71 and 72
Indian River State College Foundation
The Kindergarten Readiness Collaborative
772-462-4786 molson@irsc.edu www.irscfoundation.org MISSION: To provide student scholarships, high-technology equipment, faculty chairs, support of capital projects and improvements to further enhance student accessibility and improve the learning environment at IRSC MAIN EVENT: IRSC Alumni & Friends Golf Tournament, May 10, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Mentors to high school students in the Take Stock in Children Scholarship Program FOUNDED: 1965
772-617-4350 kindergartenreadinessirc@gmail.com www.krcirc.org MISSION: To convene and support our partners in developing a high-quality early childhood system that is family centered MAIN EVENT: Pre-K Party & Kindergarten Round-up, Feb. 23, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Distributing books, greeting guests, assisting partner agencies, reading to children, putting stickers on books FOUNDED: 2015
Master’s Academy of Vero Beach Inc. 772-794-4655 n.cook@mastersvb.org www.mastersvb.org MISSION: To spiritually and academically challenge students to impact the world for Christ MAIN EVENT: Patriot Clay Shoot, Feb. 9, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Donation procurement and publicity FOUNDED: 1998
Miss B’s Learning Bees Inc. 772-713-4130 www.missbslearningbeesinc.weeble.com MISSION: To assist all children in becoming proficient in areas of reading, math and science FOUNDED: 2014
“An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.”
Operation Hope 772-571-0003 www.operationhopefl.org MISSION: To provide farm workers and other impoverished families with the necessities of life and quality education FOUNDED: 2000
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
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772-778-2223 director@literacyservicesirc.org www.literacyservicesirc.org MISSION: To provide quality literacy tutoring to local adults so that they and their families can become more contributing members of the community through improved literacy skills MAIN EVENT: Author Series, Nov. 15, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Tutors FOUNDED: 1971
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Guide to Giving Redlands Christian Migrant Association 239-658-3560 info@rcma.org www.rcma.org MISSION: To open doors to opportunities through quality childcare and education from crib to high school and beyond MAIN EVENT: Lipman Golf Classic, May 4, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Reading to, playing with and generally showing love to young children in our childcare centers in Wabasso and Fellsmere FOUNDED: 1965
Saint Edward’s School 772-231-4136 mjennings@steds.org www.steds.org MISSION: To provide a community and culture that promotes lifelong learning by developing critical thinking, collaboration and a thorough preparation for college and the future; founded upon the Episcopal tradition with the focus on the whole child, led by a strong faculty who work to help all students reach their full potential in the classroom and beyond MAIN EVENT: The Pirate Ball, April 5, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Various school helper opportunities available, pending background check confirmation FOUNDED: 1965
St. Helen Catholic School 772-567-5457 www.sthelenschoolvero.org MISSION: To provide students an exceptional Catholic education that integrates faith, academics, service and leadership VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Various opportunities available; visit website for details FOUNDED: 1940
Scholarship Foundation of Indian River County 772-569-9869 info@sfindianriver.org www.sfindianriver.org MISSION: To offer hope, encouragement and scholarship opportunities to Indian River County students with financial need who demonstrate the desire and academic ability to succeed in pursuing a post-secondary education VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Assist at various events throughout the year FOUNDED: 1965
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Guide to Giving The Willow School 772-770-0758 www.thewillowschool.org MISSION: To provide a highly engaging education that prepares socially responsible lifelong learners empowered to realize their full potential MAIN EVENT: Bags & Bubbly, March 30, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Event committee FOUNDED: 2005
Wheels & Keels Foundation Inc. 772-559-9758 wkvero@gmail.com www.wkvero.com MISSION: To provide funding to selected organizations whose activities strive to improve the lives of children and adults in the Treasure Coast community; concentrates on the support of those organizations that are less able to attract support from larger organizations MAIN EVENT: The Wheels & Keels Automobile and Boat Show, April 13, 2019 FOUNDED: 2015
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Environmental Learning Center 772-589-5050 info@discoverelc.org www.discoverelc.org MISSION: To educate, inspire and empower all people to be active stewards of the environment and their own well-being MAIN EVENT: Annual Gala with Environmental Visionary in Action Award, Jan. 12, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Assist naturalists with education programs, greet visitors, be a part of the campus “green team,” help with special events, canoeing and boating guides, help with fundraising, photography and video creation, serve on event committees, serve as docents in Discovery Station interactive museum FOUNDED: 1988 MEGAN ROSSKNECHT
Big Brothers Big Sisters of St. Lucie, Indian River and Okeechobee Counties, page 73
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Guide to Giving Friends of St. Sebastian River Inc.
Indian River Land Trust
Keep Indian River Beautiful
772-202-0501 info@fssr.org www.fssr.org MISSION: To maintain and improve the health and beauty of the St. Sebastian River and its watershed VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Publicity/ communications, marketing/merchandising, walking/kayaking tour leader, invasive plant eradication, St. Sebastian River research project, river cleanups FOUNDED: 1990
772-794-0701 ataylor@irlt.org www.irlt.org MISSION: To promote the preservation, conservation and improvement of natural resources and special places in Indian River County, for the benefit of the general public and future generations MAIN EVENT: Land Water Wildlife: Sustaining Our Lagoon, Nov. 8, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Cleaning up trails, giving tours, helping out at events FOUNDED: 1989
772-226-7738 daisy@keepindianriverbeautiful.org www.keepindianriverbeautiful.org MISSION: To empower individuals to take greater responsibility for their community environments by involving volunteers in litter prevention, beautification, recycling and conservation education VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Hands-on community improvement projects from beach cleanups to tree plantings; recycling education FOUNDED: 1998
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute Foundation 772-466-9876 www.hboifoundation.org MISSION: To provide funding and support for research and education in marine sciences and ocean engineering MAIN EVENT: Love Your Lagoon Gala, Feb. 1, 2019 FOUNDED: 1977
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“Conservation is a state of harmony between men and land.” ALDO LEOPOLD
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FOOD & NUTRITION Food Pantry of Indian River County 772-770-2068 www.foodpantryirc.org MISSION: To provide basic canned and dry packaged food to households of unemployed, underemployed and disadvantaged residents VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Helpers to host food drives in their communities FOUNDED: 2006
Our Father’s Table Soup Kitchen 772-562-6268 MISSION: To display the basic Christian principles by feeding the elderly and providing food and comfort to those in need VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Help serve meals, clean, cook, drive the delivery van FOUNDED: 2013
Treasure Coast Community Health, page 92
McKee Botanical Garden
Pelican Island Audubon Society
772-794-0601 blossom@mckeegarden.org www.mckeegarden.org MISSION: To nurture and enhance a historic garden in a unique tropical setting for the education, enjoyment and enrichment of all MAIN EVENT: Seed to Sea, Jan. 13, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Event committees, set up and tear down, check-in and tour guides FOUNDED: 2001
772-567-3520 piaudubon@yahoo.com www.pelicanislandaudubon.org MISSION: To preserve and protect the animals, plants and natural communities and the land and water on which they depend in Indian River County through education advocacy and public awareness VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Sponsor and/or maintain a local school square-foot garden, light trail maintenance, gardening at Audubon house, custodial assistance at Audubon house (rotating schedule), citizen science adventures opportunities, newsletter help FOUNDED: 1967
“If we can conquer space, we can conquer childhood hunger.” BUZZ ALDRIN
Pelican Island Preservation Society Inc. 772-202-0697 info@firstrefuge.org www.firstrefuge.org MISSION: To support and promote Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge and the National Wildlife Refuge System in their efforts to conserve habitat and wildlife MAIN EVENT: Pelican Island Wildlife Festival, March 9, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Planning for the Pelican Island Wildlife Festival and day-of setup, parking, take-down, merchandise sales, greeters FOUNDED: 1993
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Shining Light Garden Foundation Inc. 772-539-3752 www.shininglightgardenfoundation.com MISSION: To join together in unity with the body of Christ to make an impact in our communities; to have compassion for others as Jesus did; to exalt Jesus Christ VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Plant seeds, harvest crops, wash produce FOUNDED: 2008
Treasure Coast Food Bank 772-489-3031 info@tcfoodbank.org www.stophunger.org MISSION: To alleviate hunger by obtaining and distributing food and other essentials in Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin and Okeechobee counties MAIN EVENT: Fall Harvest Dinner, Nov. 10, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Food sorting, event and administrative assistance, food distribution FOUNDED: 1988
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Guide to Giving HEALTH & WELLNESS
“The groundwork of all happiness is health.”
Alzheimer & Parkinson Association of Indian River County 772-563-0505 judyl@alzpark.org www.alzpark.org www.walktoremembervero.org MISSION: To serve county residents with disorders affecting memory and movement by promoting quality of life and choice through advocacy, support, empowerment, education and research connections MAIN EVENT: Walk to Remember, Nov. 10, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Working on fundraising and awareness events ; daily, weekly or monthly commitments to assist with mailings, social respite programs, facilitation of support groups, assistance with the Virtual Dementia Tour and memory screenings, and year-round Walk to Remember planning and team recruitment FOUNDED: 1982
Care Net Pregnancy Center of Indian River County 772-569-7939 info@carenetirc.org www.carenetirc.org MISSION: To build upon the biblical principles of the sanctity of human life, sexual purity, and adoption, to provide compassionate help and practical support for those facing unplanned pregnancies and post-abortion stress MAIN EVENT: Share-in-a-Life Banquet, Nov. 8, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Peercounselor, receptionist, material support services, special events committee member, teen program, bulk mailings and grounds maintenance FOUNDED: 1984
Friends After Diagnosis 772-978-9392 larrymacke@bellsouth.net www.friendsafterdiagnosis.com MISSION: To enhance the lives of those touched by women’s cancers through support meetings, education, wellness programs, celebration and networking MAIN EVENT: Celebrates International Women’s Day, March 9, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Representatives at health fairs, grant writers and other fundraising support FOUNDED: 2010
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Friends in Pink 772-785-8730 info@friendsin.pink www.friendsin.pink/ MISSION: To provide financial assistance to individuals who have been diagnosed with breast cancer and are uninsured or underinsured MAIN EVENT: Positively Pink 11th annual Friendship Luncheon, Oct. 20, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Soliciting auction items and sponsors for the fundraising event FOUNDED: 2005
Indian River County Volunteer Ambulance Squad 772-231-1230 ircvas@att.net www.volunteerambulancesquad.org MISSION: To provide free non-emergency transportation services throughout Indian River County for ambulatory and wheelchair passengers from their residences to and from medical and healthcare facilities within the county VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Data input for mailing, drivers year-round FOUNDED: 1966
Indian River Healthy Start Coalition 772-563-9118 andrea@irchealthystart.org www.irchealthystart.org MISSION: To develop and support a local system of care to optimize the health of moms, babies and their families living in Indian River County MAIN EVENT: Dancing with Vero’s Stars, May 11, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Set up, help at water stations FOUNDED: 1992
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Indian River Medical Center Foundation 772-226-4960 liz.bruner@irmc.cc www.irhf.org MISSION: To develop and sustain relationships with individuals and organizations to enroll them in the mission of the hospital and encourage their financial support MAIN EVENT: May Pops 30th Anniversary, May 5, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Indian River Medical Center Auxiliary FOUNDED: 1932
March of Dimes Foundation 772-410-5460 mjohnson@marchofdimes.org www.marchofdimes.org MISSION: To improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, infant mortality and premature birth MAIN EVENT: Signature Chefs Auction, Nov. 1, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Night of the Signature Chef’s Auction volunteer positions, day of March for Babies volunteer positions FOUNDED: 1950
Mental Health Association of Indian River County 772-569-9788 mary@mhairc.org www.mhairc.org MISSION: To provide immediate access with no barriers to mental health care MAIN EVENT: Party & Dance thru the Decades, March 9, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Administrative and basic clerical duties, helping with events; recruiting attendees and sponsors, securing silent auction items, planning, decorating, and photographing FOUNDED: 1958
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Guide to Giving New Horizons of the Treasure Coast Inc. 772-672-8333 lrymer@nhtcinc.org www.nhtcinc.org MISSION: To deliver accessible mental healthcare services to 14,000 children, adults and families annually, regardless of their ability to pay, in order to achieve behavioral and emotional wellness, thereby improving the quality of life in our community MAIN EVENT: New Horizons’ 60th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee and John B. Romano Retirement Tribute, Nov. 10, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Race and breakfast with Santa volunteers needed FOUNDED: 1958
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Guide to Giving National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Mid-Florida 407-478-8882 info@flc.nmss.org www.nationalmssociety.org/flc MISSION: To stop multiple sclerosis in its tracks, restore what has been lost and end multiple sclerosis forever VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Event awareness and planning; committee membership, event setup, registration, food, greeting and tear-down FOUNDED: 1949
Special Equestrians of the Treasure Coast Inc. 772-562-7603 specialequestrians1992@gmail.com www.specialequestrianstreasurecoast.org MISSION: To foster personal achievement through equine-assisted activities and therapy for individuals with special needs in a safe and stimulating environment MAIN EVENT: Denim and Diamonds Gala, March 9, 2019 FOUNDED: 1992
“There is no health without mental health.” VIKRAM PATEL
Substance Awareness Center of Indian River County 772-770-4811 cmaynard@sacirc.org www.sacirc.org MISSION: To lead the community toward a healthy lifestyle by reducing the incidence of substance abuse in Indian River County through education, prevention, treatment and recovery support VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Mentors for women in early recovery FOUNDED: 1991
Suncoast Mental Health Center 772-564-8616 www.suncoastmentalhealth.org MISSION: To provide best-practice and research-based assessment, counseling and supportive services to children and families in the Treasure Coast area MAIN EVENT: Handbag Bingo, Nov. 10, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Volunteers at Handbag Bingo FOUNDED: 1998
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Treasure Coast Community Health Inc. 772-257-8224 ethompson@tcchinc.org www.tcchinc.org MISSION: To provide accessible, cost effective, quality, comprehensive healthcare to all persons regardless of their socio-economic circumstances MAIN EVENT: TCCH Road Rally, Feb. 9, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Help with guest registration FOUNDED: 1993
Treasure Coast Pilot Club 772-567-1134 tammybursick@comcast.net www.tcpc.info www.autumninthepark.com MISSION: To provide proceeds from annual fundraisers to help people with brain disorders and Alzheimer’s/Parkinson’s diseases MAIN EVENT: Autumn in the Park, Oct. 6–7, 2018 FOUNDED: 1979
VNA & Hospice Foundation
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Sunshine Physical Therapy Clinic 772-562-6877 betsy.craig@att.net www.sunshineptc.org MISSION: To provide personalized care to improve functions and health through physical, occupational and massage therapies, personal fitness programs, and community education; to enhance quality of life by offering professional services by a friendly, caring and well-qualified team. To help children shine through a collaborative approach combining physical, occupational, and speech therapies, working to give each child a brighter future MAIN EVENT: Celebrating Sunshine Kids Gala, Nov. 10, 2018 FOUNDED: 1953
772-567-5551 bsmith@vnatc.com www.vnatc.com MISSION: To provide compassionate, innovative care of the highest quality, setting the standard for patients and caregivers needing home health, hospice and community health services MAIN EVENT: VNA Golf-A-Thon, May 6, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Assist the pros on the course during the golf tournament and provide food and drink for golfers throughout the day FOUNDED: 1979
772-257-5390 womenscarecenterirc@gmail.com www.womenscarecenter.org MISSION: To provide free, confidential counseling, support and education to women facing unplanned pregnancies MAIN EVENT: Celebrate Life, Feb. 18, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: To help organize the shopping boutique by folding baby clothes and arranging other baby items FOUNDED: 2013
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HISTORY Indian River County Historical Society 772-778-3435 www.irchistorical.org MISSION: To save, preserve and restore the historical and environmental resources of Indian River County by working with state and local governments, organizations, foundations and citizens to raise monies for historical preservation projects and educational programs VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Docent at the historical Hallstrom House, help at the train station FOUNDED: 1984
Indian River Genealogical Society 772-444-7470 info@irgs.org www.irgs.org MISSION: To promote interest in family and local history by providing education through community programs and projects MAIN EVENT: Annual Valentine Genealogy Seminar, Feb. 16, 2019 FOUNDED: 1983
Main Street Vero Beach We Care Foundation of Indian River Indian River Medical Society Foundation 772-562-0123 wecareofirc@att.net www.wecareofirc.org MISSION: To serve as a vehicle for charitable giving to provide essential services and materials for “We Care” patients outside the scope of those donated by local physicians MAIN EVENT: Mardi Gras Celebration, March 1, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Volunteer nurses, specialty physicians; helping out with community awareness FOUNDED: 2011
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772-643-6782 info@mainstreetverobeach.org www.mainstreetverobeach.org MISSION: To use a four-point approach of organization, promotion, design, and economic restructuring to transform the way communities revitalize, promote and manage their historic downtowns and neighborhood commercial districts MAIN EVENT: Hibiscus Festival, April 13 and 14, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Answer phones, set up and take down Downtown Fridays, networking events, design projects FOUNDED: 1996
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Guide to Giving The National Navy SEAL Museum 772-595-5845 elaine@navysealmuseum.org www.navysealmuseum.org MISSION: To preserve the history of the Navy SEALs and their predecessors, while honoring the fallen at our Memorial Wall and providing support for the families of those warriors through our Trident House Charities Program FOUNDED: 1985
Old Vero Ice Age Sites Committee 772-562-6419 info@oviasc.org www.oviasc.org MISSION: To preserve and appropriately excavate important archaeological and paleontological Ice Age sites in Indian River County and, in the process, promote education and understanding of their contents and history FOUNDED: 2011
Sebastian Area Historical Society and Museum 772-581-1380 sahsi@att.net www.sebastianareahistoricalmuseum.com MISSION: To preserve the history of the Sebastian area through research and publications, protect historical materials, buildings and sites for the enjoyment of present and future generations, and present this history through a museum, educational programs and exhibits MAIN EVENT: Educational Presentations: third Wednesday of October, 2018, and January, February and March, 2019, at the North County Library VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Museum docents, museum upkeep and maintenance work, computer input, basic office work, mailings, make refreshments, set up displays, and advertising FOUNDED: 1985
Vero Heritage Inc. Heritage Center and Indian River Citrus Museum 772-770-2263 info@veroheritage.org www.veroheritage.org MISSION: To preserve, educate and celebrate Vero Heritage MAIN EVENT: The Pioneer Dinner, April 27, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Tour guides at Citrus Museum and Heritage Center, help at special events FOUNDED: 1993
HOME & FAMILY Angels of Indian River County 772-501-7989 angelsofirc@yahoo.com MISSION: To help the community of Indian River County by providing meals, supplies and holiday gifts to people of all ages in need VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Helpers needed to deliver dinners and wrap holiday gifts for needy children FOUNDED: 2016
772-562-4177 www.eocofirc.net MISSION: To seek to be a community action agency working to empower low-income families and strengthen our community VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Board of directors, fundraising advisory council, Head Start Program volunteers FOUNDED: 1965
Every Dream Has a Price The Buggy Bunch 855-352-8449 info@thebuggybunch.com www.thebuggybunch.com MISSION: To build relationships with Indian River County mothers that will afford us the opportunity to equip their families with programs and services that will assist in meeting individual family’s urgent and changing needs; to follow the example of, and bear witness to, the good news of Jesus Christ through our words and actions MAIN EVENT: Pies for a Purpose, Nov. 1, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Pie selling teams FOUNDED: 2009
Camp Haven 772-999-3625 outreach@camphaven.net www.camphaven.net MISSION: To provide supportive living opportunities and education to men committed to rising out of homelessness FOUNDED: 2012
CASTLE 772-465-6011 info@castletc.org www.castletc.org MISSION: To prevent child abuse and neglect through education and awareness VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: To serve on a variety of committees; for annual toy drive, to help coordinate, organize toys and get ready for client pickup; office assistance FOUNDED: 1982
772-713-6883 julianne@everydreamhasaprice.com www.everydreamhasaprice.com MISSION: To ensure availability of highquality affordable housing to incomeeligible residents and provide assistance to families in need of shelter MAIN EVENT: Annual Italian Grill Dinner, Sept. 19, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Skilled subcontractors to supervise or perform community volunteer projects and/or to conduct housing rehabilitation projects FOUNDED: 2006
The Hope For Families Center 772-567-5537 jamiejacksonvb@gmail.com www.hopeforfamiliescenter.org MISSION: To provide a safe shelter, food and employment services for homeless families and act as an avenue to self-sufficiency MAIN EVENT: Make Wishes Happen Annual Dinner, Nov. 5, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Top Chef Challenge committee volunteers needed for sponsorships, chef liaisons, ticket sales, event setup/cleanup, event reception FOUNDED: 1992
“History is not a burden on the memory, but an illumination of the soul.” LORD ACTON
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The Source 772-564-0202 anthony.zorbaugh@iamthesource.org www.iamthesource.org MISSION: To support and serve the community and lead individuals to a saving faith in Jesus Christ VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Working the front desk, helping in the laundry facilities and donation processing area FOUNDED: 1996
Treasure Coast Homeless Services Council Inc. 772-567-7790 www.tchelpspot.org MISSION: To serve as lead agency for the continuum of care for the homeless in Indian River, St. Lucie and Martin counties FOUNDED: 2000
SENIOR SERVICES The Public Guardianship Program of Indian River County Inc.
National Navy SEAL Museum, page 93
Indian River Habitat for Humanity
Safe Space Inc.
772-562-9860 www.irchabitat.org MISSION: To put God’s love into action by bringing people together to build homes, communities and hope MAIN EVENT: Habitat’s Jamaican Me Crazy Hoedown, March 9, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Construction: build new homes; home repair/neighborhood revitalization: paint, landscape, build accessible ramps; ReStore: sort, price and stock merchandise, receive donations, organize the warehouse and sales floor, clean and perform customer service, financial counselor volunteers for prospective home buyers FOUNDED: 1991
772-223-2399 www.safespacefl.org MISSION: To offer victims of domestic violence safety, support and education, empowering them to create an independent life free from violence VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Shelter/ direct care volunteers, Thrift Shoppe volunteers, annual fundraising event committee volunteers, administrative office support volunteers FOUNDED: 1979
Kidz Closet Charities Inc. 772-794-1543 kccharities@comcast.net www.kidzclosetvero.com MISSION: To provide clothing and items to women and children in Indian River County who are in need and at risk VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Store helpers and clothing sorters FOUNDED: 2009
Samaritan Center — Catholic Charities 772-770-3039 rbireley@ccdpb.org www.catholiccharitiesdpb.org MISSION: To offer long-term housing and guidance to homeless families in Indian River County, and prepare them to live independently MAIN EVENT: Samaritan Center Soup Bowl, Nov. 1, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Advisory board members, tutors, childcare, maintenance and preparing meals FOUNDED: 1992
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772-567-8276 director@ircpublicguardian.org www.ircpublicguardian.org MISSION: To provide access to the specialized protective services of guardianship in order to enhance the lives of individuals with limited financial resources in Indian River County who are adjudicated incapacitated FOUNDED: 2012
St. Francis Manor of Vero Beach 772-562-8575 katie@stfrancismanor.org www.stfrancismanor.org MISSION: To provide affordable, independent apartments to senior citizens on a limited income in an attractive, safe and socially supportive environment MAIN EVENT: Annual All American BBQ Bash, April 27, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Keep the library in order, help with daily lunches, help with fundraiser, bus driver FOUNDED: 1974
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Senior Resource Association 772-569-0760 www.seniorresourceassociation.org MISSION: To promote independence and dignity in our community by providing services to older adults and transportation to all MAIN EVENT: 14th Annual Bingo Luncheon, March 27, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Meals on Wheels delivery drivers, adult day care entertainment and activities, Silver Tones Chorus singers, clerical, travel trainer FOUNDED: 1974
SPORTS & RECREATION
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Florida Archery Foundation 772-617-2405 info@floridaarcheryfoundation.com www.floridaarcheryfoundation.com MISSION: To improve our community and positively impact people from all walks of life, regardless of gender, age, physical ability or socio-economic status, by introducing them to the sport of archery and helping them develop skills in this lifetime participation sport VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Entry level instructor assistant to provide more sessions for the youth in our community FOUNDED: 2015
Indian River Golf Foundation 772-713-9593 roger.vandyke@comcast.net www.irgf.org MISSION: To create expanded playing opportunities, promote competition, teach and honor golf traditions and recognize individual performance and contributions to the game of golf in Indian River County; foster learning, growth in relationships, character building and excellence in player development for an expanded number of golfers in a safe, affordable and enriching environment MAIN EVENT: Annual Symetra Pro-Am Golf Tournament, “The Mary Jo,” Nov. 16–17, 2018 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Player registration at events, photographer for Facebook and Instagram, sports media player mentors, assisting younger players, database entries, fundraising FOUNDED: 2009
Vero Beach Rowing Club Inc.
Willis Sports Association
772-444-7697 verobeachrowingdor@gmail.com www.verobeachrowing.org MISSION: To promote and teach the sport of rowing to the community in order to develop physical fitness, personal character and an ethic of cooperation through competitive and recreational opportunities VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Qualified volunteers to help with instructing and coaching youth rowers FOUNDED: 2009
772-370-5858 willissportsinc@gmail.com www.wsarbi.org MISSION: To broaden the opportunities available to disadvantaged youth through baseball, affording players better exposure and scholarships for educational endeavors VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Baseball coaches, umpires and registration and concession helpers, volunteers for elementary student after-school programs FOUNDED: 2015
Sebastian River High School Crew Inc.
Youth Sailing Foundation of Indian River County Inc.
321-806-9971 sebastianriverrowing@gmail.com www.sebastiancrew.org MISSION: To enrich the lives of our high school and middle school students and their families through the sport of rowing MAIN EVENT: East Coast Classic, Oct.13, 2018 FOUNDED: 2012
772-492-3243 info@ysfirc.org www.ysfirc.org MISSION: To provide Indian River County with educational, recreational and competitive sailing programs for all ages in a fun and safe environment MAIN EVENT: Rock the Boat, March 18, 2019 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Sailing instructors, power boat operators, boat repairs and maintenance, event planning FOUNDED: 2009 ✤
Vero Beach Power Squadron, District 8 772-231-9543 scullybg@comcast.net www.verobeachpowersquadron.com MISSION: To promote recreational boating safety through education and civic activities while providing fellowship for our members VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Assistance with oyster mat manufacturing program FOUNDED: 1956
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ARCHITECTS
JEWELRY
MOULTON LAYNE, P.A.
VERANDA
4887 A1A Vero Beach, FL 32963 moultonlayne.com 772-234-0445 .................................... page 31
3325 Ocean Drive Vero Beach, FL 32963 772-234-3404 ......................................page 5
AUTOMOBILE SALES & SERVICE DEPENDABLE MITSUBISHI 1440 U.S. 1 Vero Beach, FL 32960 dependablemitsubishi.com 772-569-1200 .................................... page 17
CATERING ELIZABETH D. KENNEDY & COMPANY INC. 486 21st St. (Miracle Mile Plaza) Vero Beach, FL 32960 elizabethkennedycatering.com 772-563-0646 ....................................page 49
HOME FURNISHINGS & DESIGN SERVICES BAER’S FURNITURE CO. 4260 W. New Haven Ave. West Melbourne, FL 32904 baers.com 321-872-2377 ....................................page 33
5070 A1A, Suite 200 Vero Beach, FL 32963 ircommunityfoundation.org 772-492-1407 .................................... page 15 SENIOR RESOURCE ASSOCIATION
MUSEUMS
694 14th St. Vero Beach, FL 32960 seniorresourceassociation.org 772-569-0760 .................................... page 19
NAVY SEAL MUSEUM 3300 A1A Fort Pierce, FL 34949 navysealmuseum.org 772-595-5845 .................................... page 13
TREASURE COAST FOOD BANK INC. 401 Angle Road Fort Pierce, FL 34947 stophunger.org 772-489-3034 ....................................page 37
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
VERO BEACH OPERA
ATLANTIC CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA
49 Royal Palm Pointe Vero Beach, FL 32960 verobeachopera.org 772-569-6993 .....................back inside cover
141 U.S. 1 Fort Pierce, FL 34950 atlanticclassicalorchestra.com 772-460-0850 ......................................page 7
REAL ESTATE CHARLOTTE TERRY REAL ESTATE GROUP OF ALEX MACWILLIAM INC. 2911 Ocean Drive Vero Beach, FL 32963 charlotteterry.com 772-234-8500 ....................................page 63 JOHN’S ISLAND REAL ESTATE COMPANY One John’s Island Drive Vero Beach, FL 32963 johnsislandrealestate.com 772-231-0900 ......................................page 1
SCHOOLS SAINT EDWARD'S SCHOOL 1895 Saint Edward’s Drive Vero Beach, FL 32963 steds.org 772-231-4136 ...........................back cover ✤
VNA OF THE TREASURE COAST
CULTURAL COUNCIL OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY
1110 35th Lane Vero Beach, FL 32960 vnatc.com 772-567-5551 .................... front inside cover
2041 14th Ave. Vero Beach, FL 32960 cultural-council.org 772-770-4857 ....................................page 69
WOMEN'S REFUGE OF VERO BEACH
HARBOR BRANCH OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE FOUNDATION
1850 Lemon Ave. Vero Beach, FL 32960 womensrefugevb.org 772-770-4424 .................................... page 51
5600 U.S. 1 Fort Pierce, FL 34946 hboifoundation.org 772-466-9876 .................................... page 75
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