Time & Treasure: 2022 Guide To Better Giving

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Time&Treasure 2022 Guide To Better Giving

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For more than a dozen years, Indian River Community Foundation has carried out a mission of building a better community through donor-driven philanthropy. In doing so, IRCF has raised $175 million in charitable contributions, and together with our clients, has distributed more than $85 million in grants to charities here and around the world.

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With your own charitable giving account and helpful tools like our online Nonprofit Search, our Guide to Better Giving, and Indian River Indicators, IRCF can help you to find, fund and follow effective charities in our community. IRCF can also help to plan your charitable legacy. Whatever inspires you to give, Indian River Community Foundation can help.

BUILDING A BETTER COMMUNITY THROUGH DONOR-DRIVEN PHILANTHROPY 5070 N. Highway A1A, Suite 200 | Vero Beach, FL 32963 Office: (772) 492-1407 www.ircommunityfoundation.org

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Know Before You Go

Good Advice for Surfing and Practicing Effective Philanthropy

“KNOW BEFORE YOU GO.” This is the motto of Surfline.com, the world’s most dependable online resource for up-to-date surfing forecasts from across the planet. Living on the beach with instant access to Surfline’s mobile app, I often forget that there was a time during my high school days when a check of the waves at Sebastian or Fort Pierce Inlet required a two-hour drive from my childhood home in Winter Park. Sometimes we would get lucky, arriving at the beach to see corduroy on the horizon, promising a day filled with long rides and positive vibes. Most times, however, the ocean would be flat, leading to disappointment and a quiet ride home. Not a very effective way to spend hard-earned gas money or a precious Saturday. Now that I’m older and wiser, I find that “Know before you go” is a useful guideline in other areas of my life as well. Time & Treasure, the 2022 Guide to Better Giving, published in partnership between Indian River Community Foundation and Vero Beach Magazine, is our community’s resource for finding, learning about

and giving to effective local charities. Together with Indian River Community Foundation’s online Nonprofit Search, the Guide to Better Giving provides donors and volunteers with the ability to “know before you give” your time, talent or treasure. A good day surfing depends on several conditions, many of which can be found at your fingertips by searching Surfline.com. Information about wave height, swell direction, wind direction, water temperature and water quality helps surfers determine where to surf, what board to ride or whether a wetsuit or surf trunks are needed. Better surfing happens when the right conditions align to produce long rides that can be celebrated with friends for days and years to come. A good ride with charitable giving or volunteering depends on the same sort of details. Having accurate and reliable information about a charity’s board of directors, management, finances and programs helps donors determine which specific organization to give to, what program to support, how much to give, and what results will be

accomplished. Better giving happens when our values align with those of organizations that carefully steward charitable investments to deliver meaningful impact. Much of that information can be found on the pages that follow and on the Community Foundation’s online Nonprofit Search. Additional information about opening your own charitable giving account or making a planned gift from your estate can be found at www. ircommunityfoundation.org. Whatever cause inspires you, I encourage you to use these resources to “know before you go.” I invite you to “get on board” and give generously. Cowabunga!

JEFFREY R. PICKERING

President and CEO Indian River Community Foundation

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Ann Taylor has been dedicated to telling the stories of local nonprofits since our first issue by Beth Moulton

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area, all coming together to help local causes. She has brought her talents to other topics as well, but her heart is with the nonprofit community. She uses her time and skill as a writer to make a positive impact on the lives of the people around her – a great example for us all. Each of us has some personal skill or knowledge that could be used to help elevate the life of someone less fortunate. We hope this guide will inspire you to use your time and treasure to make our community a better place for everyone.

IT MAY HAVE BEGUN WITH A HELP-WANTED ad, or maybe I spoke to someone who knew someone. Regardless, Ann Taylor and I found each other just as the first issue of Vero Beach Magazine was in the planning stage, nearly 25 years ago. In all those years, Ann has seen my son go from baby to man, she has worked out of five different offices, she has flexed with the highs and lows of our local economy,

and she always has had her eye on the needs of the less fortunate. For those of you who haven’t met her yet, Ann Taylor is our Senior Writer and author of hundreds of articles about the people and organizations who have contributed to alleviating suffering in our community. Her work has prompted support and action from philanthropists and volunteers across our

ELIZABETH M. MOULTON

Founder and CEO Vero Beach Magazine

The GUIDE TO BETTER GIVING is produced annually by Vero Beach Magazine (ISSN 1097-2013), a monthly publication founded in 1997. Entire contents copyright © 2021 by Moulton Media, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this periodical may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher. The publisher is not liable for errors or omissions. Periodical postage paid at Vero Beach, Florida, and additional mailing offices. Vero Beach Magazine SUBSCRIPTIONS: One year $28; two years $45; three years $54. Subscribe online at www.verobeachmagazine.com or call 772-234-8871 weekdays from 8 a.m.–4 p.m. MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover are accepted. Please send address changes to 956 20th St. Vero Beach, FL 32960. Our subscription information is never shared, rented or sold.

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10 Giving Birth to a Hospital

Health care in Vero Beach is indebted to a nurse from the Midwest

by Mary Beth Vallar

20 The Art of Family

Vero Beach Museum of Art children’s programs foster creativity

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26 Nature and Nurture

Symbiosis is on display at the Indian River Land Trust’s Coastal Oaks Preserve

by Chris Fasolino

34 Days of Oar

Vero Beach Rowing’s boathouse is a good neighbor and a community asset

by Ann Taylor

42 The List

Local Nonprofit Organizations

44 Animal Welfare 46 Arts & Culture 52 Children & Youth 60 Community Service 63 Education 67 Environment & Conservation 70 Food & Nutrition 71 Health & Wellness 77 History

84 Human Services 87 Senior Services 88 Sports & Recreation 90 A–Z Quick Reference

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INDIAN RIVER COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

Jeffrey R. Pickering President & CEO jeff.pickering@ircommunityfoundation.org Chiaka Nwosu Foundation Coordinator Yamilet Cendejas Foundation Coordinator Jaci Ruppert Accountant

Elizabeth Moulton Founder & CEO ceo@verobeachmagazine.com Teri Amey-Arnold Associate Publisher Megan Hyde Roberts Client Marketing Specialist Cathy Hart Executive Office Manager & Subscription Manager Heather O’Shea Editor in Chief

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Alexander Sylvia Summer Intern

Teresa Lee Rushworth Senior Editor Ann Taylor Senior Writer Kelly Rogers Visuals & Community Engagement Editor Betsy Whisman Proofreader Chris Fasolino, Ann Taylor, Mary Beth Vallar Feature Writers Heather Botto Creative Director

Indian River State College

Nonprofit Organizations: For inclusion in next year’s issue, please complete your profile at www.guidestar.org and contact the community engagement editor at mynews@verobeachmagazine.com.

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The original hospital, located south of 12th Street on Old Dixie Highway, opened in 1932 with 21 beds.

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GARNETT RADIN. THIS NAME MIGHT not be familiar to newcomers to Indian River County — such as those who have moved here in the last 30 years. But everyone should be aware of this remarkable yet unassuming woman who contributed so much to the health care of this community. Radin founded the first local hospital and went on to play a role in future hospitals in the country until her death in 1987. As Mary Jane Stewart, the former director of volunteer services at Indian River Medical Center, now Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital, put it, “Garnett Radin was a nurse first and foremost, and patient care always came before anything else.” The 29-year-old registered nurse moved to Vero Beach from Nebraska in 1931 with her two small children. She was petite in stature and had big ideas. It seems that when she arrived, she was troubled by the fact that the nearest hospital was 70 miles away. So she plunked down $22,000 of her own money and bought a two-story stucco structure on Old Dixie Highway. The recently constructed building was destined to be a hotel, but it never opened because of

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the Great Depression. Radin converted it into a 21-bed hospital and opened its doors in 1932. Despite its newness, the facility was primitive even for a hospital of the day. A wood-burning stove in the waiting room was the only source of heat for the entire building. It had no kitchen facilities and patient meals were prepared in a separate building. An artesian well provided the hospital’s water supply, and a septic tank system was its sewage facility. Suzan Phillips, a 97-year-old Vero Beach resident who as a teenager served as a nurse’s aide, says that the operating rooms had no doors. Yet Radin and her small team of nurses and volunteers delivered care and comfort to thousands of patients in the 1930s and early ’40s. Stewart, who was born in the hospital during World War II and later worked with its founder, says that Radin herself insisted on visiting every patient every day, a practice she continued at subsequent hospitals she managed. Stewart remembers her mother telling her that the hospital windows were draped with blackout curtains during the war and that, despite the terror of the darkness, it was a comfort to new mothers to have their infants in their rooms with them. At the start of the war, Radin turned the operation of her hospital

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over to the Indian River Hospital Association, a nonprofit organization formed by the Vero Beach Chamber of Commerce several years before for the purpose of raising funds desperately needed to improve the hospital that served a growing community. Radin left Vero Beach to join the U.S. Navy Reserve Nurse Corps and served from 1942 to ’45. She was head nurse at several stateside Navy hospitals and one in Guam, and finally on the hospital ship USS Haven in the South Pacific. In 1946 Radin returned to Vero Beach to resume her work with the local hospital, this time as its paid administrator. Within the next few years, the facility proved inadequate for the community’s growing population, and Radin supervised the move to a larger facility at the airport — the former dispensary of the air

training station the U.S. Navy had established in Vero Beach during the war. This move increased the bed capacity to 35; yet it was only a temporary solution, and rightly so. Longtime Vero Beach resident Mary Ellen Replogle tells of delivering her first baby at this facility in August 1949: “The hospital was built on stilts, and while I was there, we had a hurricane and the whole building rocked and swayed.” Indeed, a Category 4 storm hit the state, making landfall in Lake Worth. By the time it moved north to Vero Beach, the sustained winds were close to 100 miles per hour and gusting higher. “A nurse came in and told me to take my 2-day-old baby and hide under the bed,” Replogle recalls. Fortunately, at that time Radin was already scouting out possible sites where a modern hospital could

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Indian River Memorial Hospital opened as a 35-bed facility on 25th Street near downtown Vero Beach in 1952.

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be built. Grants for the project came from a number of sources, including the Indian River County Commission and the federal government. However, a public campaign for contributions brought in the bulk of the funds. And so, in 1951, construction began on Indian River Memorial Hospital — newly named in honor of those who had died in the war — a 35-bed facility on 25th Street near downtown Vero Beach. Radin served as administrator and, shortly after it opened, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals

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sanctioned the facility, making it the smallest hospital at the time to be accredited. Within two years the hospital was again overcrowded, and another campaign raised funds for a 25-bed addition. In 1953 Radin left Vero Beach again, this time to further her education. She returned to her native Nebraska to earn a B.S. degree from Nebraska Wesleyan University, and then went on to earn a master’s degree in hospital administration from Northwestern University. After a two-year tenure of residency and research at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Radin became involved with the Shriners Hospitals for Children and served in several of that system’s facilities. Most notably, she supervised the building of a Shriners hospital in Mexico City and stayed on as administrator for four years. Radin returned to Vero Beach in 1969 to retire. This pause was short lived, however; the Cedars of Lebanon

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Garnett Radin played a major role in the hospital’s 1978 move to its current site.

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Hospital in Miami recruited her to head its planning department. Radin returned to Vero Beach again in 1972, this time to stay, and finished her work for this community’s residents as the planning coordinator of IRMH. Her major responsibilities involved moving the operation from the 25th Street hospital to the current facility at 1000 36th Street in 1978. By then the hospital had reorganized as a not-for-profit corporation, with a volunteer board of directors and professional management. Radin was appointed to the board, and she was still a member until a few months before her death in 1987 at age 84. Radin was recognized posthumously in the Florida League of Cities’ Great Floridians 2000 program. Her contributions to the health care field were also recognized beyond the state of Florida. A worthy example is the following tribute made at the time of her retirement from IRMH in 1983 by Alex McMahon, then president of the American Hospital Association: “The health care industry has undergone many changes since the days you opened the first hospital in Vero Beach. … You have been a vital part of that growth and innovation. The leadership you have shown throughout a career of more than 50 years has been a gift that touched many lives. Your contributions to the delivery of health care are a legacy not only to the people of Vero Beach, but to all of us who serve the industry.” ◆

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Garnett Radin was recognized by the Florida League of Cities as part of the Great Floridians 2000 program.

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This yarn tapestry, in the style of Kandinsky, was created by Treasure Coast Elementary fourth and fifth grade artists.

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GOLDEN CROWNS AND WILD FORESTS. Mysterious islands and cheerful umbrellas. Regal lions and stately horses. All have been part of the family programs at the Vero Beach Museum of Art. Thanks to the support of a group called the Circle, such creative projects are designed at the museum and provided to the community. Why? Because they can spark the imaginations of children by engaging their thinking, stimulating their creativity, and prompting them to explore the world of art. The Circle is a special group of Indian River County women who support VBMA family programs with their donations and their enthusiasm. They are the force behind the family programs at the museum. Circle member Barbara Dorvee, who joined in 2015 and now serves on the group’s steering

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committee, says that she has been inspired by the children, parents and grandparents who participate in the programs, as well as by the dedication of VBMA personnel. An ingenious aspect of the programs is the way material for children is linked to the museum’s main exhibits. Dorvee has special memories of an event centered around the Maurice Sendak exhibit several years ago. For that show, the walls of the museum had been transformed with scenes of the imaginary forest from “Where the Wild Things Are,” and original sketches by Sendak were on display. It was a wonderful setting for a family event, during which “the children were given gold crowns as they entered the museum,” along with a colorful map to help them explore. Dorvee’s favorite part was the wishing tree. She recalls, “The children — and adults, too — wrote down their wishes and placed them on the tree. It was a truly magical day.” While the Maurice Sendak theme was a natural fit for children, family programs have been cleverly designed for all the major exhibits. When VBMA was displaying colorful French posters from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, children were given French-themed stickers upon checkin. After their tour with the docents, they went to the studios for the hands-on project, making posters of their own using colored pencils. During the 2018 exhibit of astronomy photography, the children made their own images of planets using shaving cream. “I was greeting the kids when they came in, and the minute I told them we were going to be working with shaving cream, they were so excited,” Dorvee says. When such in-person events

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would name the flower, it would be ‘pink sea flower.’” Her imagination was sparked by the questions and imagery in the Studio Art Kit. The Meier family, which also includes son Owen, age 3 ½, also enjoyed a kit that was based on two iconic pieces from VBMA’s permanent collection. What visitor could forget the regal lion standing guard near the entryway? (Thanks to the research of VBMA Curator Anke Van Wagenberg, the once-mysterious sculpture has now been identified as the work of Japanese artist Takahashi Ryoun.) And then there is Deborah Butterfield’s equestrian sculpture entitled “Saltbox,” which is cast in bronze using wooden sticks. As striking images with animal themes, these sculptures are both great choices for engaging children’s interest, and one Studio Art Kit encouraged participants to make their own horse sculptures using clothespins. Of her children’s reactions, Meier says, “They loved the clothespin-legged horse, and fully expected a tiger project to go along with it! Ha!” Of course, seeing her children’s enthusiasm has been a joy for Meier as a parent. “It’s always fun to see creativity.” Family programs at VBMA also include Museum Stories, now presented virtually using videos at vbmuseum.org. These, too, tie in with current exhibits. For example, a session about the “Poetry of Nature” exhibit paired the Thomas Cole painting “Mountain Scenery,” which

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were closed down due to COVID, VBMA adapted by transitioning to take-home Studio Art Kits. “I’m so impressed with the ease with which the program, which was so hands-on, has transitioned with the pandemic,” Dorvee says. “I think we actually reach more kids this way.” Indeed, based upon the number of kits given out, participation has increased. As with the in-person projects, the Studio Art Kits tie in with VBMA exhibits. For the Christo and JeanneClaude exhibit from the Tom Golden Collection, the kits have prompted students to look at photos of the bright yellow umbrellas featured in some of the artists’ pieces, as well as a photo of a group of islands near Miami that these contemporary artists had “wrapped” using pink fabric. For the island scene, children were given some information and questions to ponder: “Christo thought the pink fabric made the islands look like floating tropical flowers. If you were to name the flowers, what would you call them?” and “Imagine that you are a fish or a bird. What do they look like to you?” Participant Julie Wilson Meier shares some responses from her 7-year-old daughter, Ava, relating that “Ava says some animals don’t see color, but birds have good eyesight. If the bird saw it, they would probably think, ‘What pink color is this?’ If a fish saw it, it would swim in it and turn pink. She thinks the artists used pink because of its light color. If she

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hot air balloon — can be downloaded, bringing a hands-on element even to a virtual story session. Thanks to the support of the Circle, the VBMA family programs are encouraging children to be creative and to explore the world of art. From forests and islands to lions and horses, there is always more to discover and new inspiration to be found. ◆

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shows an alpine landscape of cloudcapped peaks, with a Dr. Seuss book entitled “Great Day for Up.” The video teaches young viewers how to look closely at a painting and notice intriguing and important details. It also makes a connection with the work of a familiar author of children’s literature. A template for an art project — one with the theme of an adventurous

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Nature and Nurture Symbiosis Is on Display at Coastal Oaks Preserve

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IN NATURE, A SYMBIOTIC REL ATIONSHIP is one wherein both parties benefit. Honeybees and flowers are a classic example. A kind of symbiosis can also be observed in some human endeavors; fittingly, this is taking place at one of Indian River County’s nature preserves. Coastal Oaks Preserve is an Indian River Land Trust property that is used for educational programs by the Gifford Youth Achievement Center, FAU Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute and the Brevard Zoo. Thus, these philanthropic organizations are working symbiotically. The Indian River Land Trust has a threefold mission: the preservation of land and water resources, the protection of scenic waterfront areas, and the provision of access to the public, including access for education. The Coastal Oaks

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that, in contrast, young people today are often disconnected from the outdoors and locked into a world of artificial media. GYAC trips to Land Trust properties can help such young people by getting them “more in tune with nature.” Children are reminded of the joys of nature, and sometimes even introduced to such joys for the first time. These trips can also spark interest in future professions. The curriculum and staff from the Land Trust allow the GYAC students to be immersed in nature on the properties. This, in turn, “helps them realize the importance of nature, and maybe it will make some of them think about becoming scientists in these fields,” Perry adds. All of this is in keeping

The Junior Scientist Fellows Program at HBOI encourages high school students to participate in research alongside scientists to help foster a love for the environment.

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property is of considerable environmental significance because of the variety of habitats it includes. As the Land Trust’s executive director, Ken Grudens, puts it, “Coastal Oaks is a particularly special place because it encompasses five distinct habitats. It was a pretty unique find.” The habitats are the newly created freshwater wetlands (not seen on the simplified opening graphic), pine flatwoods, oak-palm hammock, mangrove forest, and seagrasses at the lagoon’s edge. Thus, Coastal Oaks is like a microcosm of the Florida environment, and it is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species. This also makes it highly valuable for research. Coastal Oaks is therefore a key element in the Land Trust’s new fundraising campaign. Along with highlighting the goal of additional land acquisition to provide buffers protecting the lagoon from pollution, and the need for stewardship endowments so that properties can continue to be cared for, the value of Coastal Oaks is a campaign focus. The preserve is, as Grudens says, a place of “research and restoration” as well as “a living classroom and an immersive experience.” A nature preserve may not look like a classroom at first, but really, what better classroom could there be? And that’s where the symbiosis with other organizations comes into play. Angelia Perry, executive director of the Gifford Youth Achievement Center, has seen great benefits from student visits to Land Trust properties, and she is excited about including Coastal Oaks on the itinerary. “It is enriching to be in nature,” she says. She recalls her own childhood adventures of climbing trees and visiting family gardens, noting

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with central GYAC goals in terms of bringing opportunity to students and allowing them to explore a wide variety of subjects. Thus, Perry says, “We look forward to continued partnership with the Land Trust, and to having our students be a part of what they hope to establish” with places like Coastal Oaks. The preserve has also been important for the Junior Scientist Fellows Program at Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute. This program allows area high school students to actively participate in research while being mentored by FAU Harbor Branch staff. Dennis Hanisak, the head of the education program and a research professor for Harbor Branch, is enthusiastic about the initiative’s

benefits: “I can tell you multiple stories of people who go on to really good schools and great opportunities,” he says. Important research topics for the Junior Scientist fellows have included water quality issues; studies of fish and how their life cycles relate to the connections between the lagoon and the wetlands; and examinations of the health of seagrass and how that supports the manatee population. “Eventually we got into terrestrial things,” says Hanisak, a marine biologist, with a laugh. Land-based projects have included mapping invasive species incursions, and wetlands restoration studies are on the horizon. On top of the field research, students get the experience of presenting their findings at the Indian River Lagoon Symposium, where they take

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introduction to birdwatching. Phelps recalls, “The kids loved looking at and identifying the birds.” And the Coastal Oaks wildlife was ready to put on a colorful display, with 14 roseate spoonbills sighted during the program. The children also learned to be observant and notice details in nature. “They homed in on this little moth called the bella moth.” These moths have an intricate pattern of orange, white and black, and they benefit the ecosystem by feeding on invasive plants. All in all, Phelps says of Coastal Oaks, “We really enjoyed working out there. The preserve was beautiful, and the program meets part of our mission statement as far as getting kids out in nature.” Thus, students being mentored at the Brevard Zoo, FAU Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, and the Gifford Youth Achievement Center have all been enriched by this Land Trust preserve. It is the symbiosis of Coastal Oaks. ◆

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His conclusion? “In the end, I think what they learn the most is stewardship. They learn there’s a higher responsibility here.” Such learning is a perfect complement to the mission of the Land Trust, as well as that of FAU Harbor Branch. Meanwhile, home-schooled students have also been given the opportunity to explore Coastal Oaks through a pilot program with the Brevard Zoo. The five-day themed curriculum featured such topics as “Learning From the Land.” Students ranged in age from 5 to 12, but they were accompanied by parents and sometimes older siblings, so a variety of age groups benefited. “It was a great experience,” says Jennifer Phelps, the zoo’s education manager, who explains that children took soil temperatures, looked for signs of animals, and made pine cone bird feeders to take home. They were also given binoculars and ID cards for an

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Days of Oar Vero Beach Rowing’s Boathouse Is a Good Neighbor and a Community Asset By Ann Taylor

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IT’S BEEN OVER A YEAR and a half since members and supporters of Vero Beach Rowing celebrated the opening of the community boathouse overlooking the water basin in MacWilliam Park. Designed by architect Staffan Lundberg and built by Proctor Construction, the two-story, 14,736square-foot structure became a reality thanks to a core group of rowers who envisioned having a home base where they could store their boats and rowing equipment, offer programs, and share the health benefits and joy the sport has given them. They formed a nonprofit organization, set up temporary headquarters in an 8-by-10-foot shed under the Alma Lee Loy Bridge, and began offering programs. When they spied a 1.66-acre site

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The first level of the boathouse stores all the boats and rowing equipment.

open storage space for boats, racks and rowing equipment; four large bay doors lift up to facilitate boat launchings. The second level, reached by stairs or elevator, features a great room used for teaching, exercising and classes on CPR and first aid, along with staff offices, a conference room, restrooms, showers and lockers. A long balcony provides a view of the water basin and a 100-foot floating dock, long enough to launch more than one boat at a time. Proctor’s executive project manager, Rick MacDonald, was on site from start to finish. “Construction took about seven months and everything went pretty smoothly, ” MacDonald says. “Because Vero Beach Rowing is a nonprofit, we had them pay for materials — that way we were able to save them around $26,000 in taxes. “We made a real effort to see

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adjacent to the Volunteer Ambulance Squad building and across from the Vero Beach Dog Park, they met with officials at city hall and walked away with a 25-year lease agreement. Then came the hard part — raising the $2.5 million needed to raise the walls. They didn’t flinch. The easy part was selecting Lundberg, a local architect who had designed projects for other nonprofit organizations. His marching orders were clear. “The rowing board had established an architectural committee that developed a program for the first and second floors, which I followed up with,” says Lundberg, who became involved early on when, pro bono, he designed an elevation plan. His subsequent architectural renderings and formal proposal were spot-on and he got the nod. Form follows function throughout the building. The bottom level is an

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white, the second level blue — to be more precise, Sherwin-Williams Smoky Azurite. An oval sign with a pair of crossed oars announces that you have arrived at the Toffey Rowing Center, named after Jim Toffey, a former competitive rower and major boathouse contributor. While it’s been years since Toffey was a member of the Dartmouth crew team, he remembers what it felt like to be out on the open water, as well as the opportunities and benefits rowing provided him. Supporting the boathouse was his way of passing it along, and, as he said at the opening, “I’ve yet to meet a rower I didn’t like; this group here is fantastic!” No one knows and preaches the benefits of rowing better than Shotsi Lajoie, who, together with Chris Ryan, co-chaired the fundraising campaign and is known as Vero Beach Rowing’s biggest cheerleader. She also happens to be its president. “The boathouse was completely paid for by people in this community; that’s why everything we do here has to do with promoting and teaching the sport of rowing in order to develop physical fitness, personal character, and an ethic of cooperation

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that the boathouse fit into the neighborhood. For example, the dark gray-brown color of the concrete tile roof matches the shade of the surrounding oak tree branches.” Board member Jimmy Michael seconds MacDonald’s comments. “We really wanted the boathouse to fit in, to be a good neighbor and an asset to the community. We selected pervious pavers for the parking area; they’re environmentally friendly in that they allow water to flow through and be recaptured in the subsoil.” The pavers also presented an opportunity for individuals and groups to lend financial support by purchasing pavers inscribed with their names. There’s Tremml, Goldman, Sheila and George, Saint Edward’s Rowing, and NDames — a team, comprised of Notre Dame alumnae, that trains at the rowing center during the winter months. So, let’s take a closer look, starting at the entrance to MacWilliam Park and following Acacia Road as it curves left. That’s when you see the boathouse, nestled under the oak trees, looking as though it were always meant to be there. The exterior of the first level is

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through recreational and competitive opportunities,” says Lajoie, who was a member of the University of Notre Dame’s first women’s eight-member crew team in 1974. She continues to row most days, just before dawn. “The formation of our building is pretty simple. We have youth and masters programs. We have Learn to Row programs for all beginning rowers, including outreach groups for disadvantaged youth and a program for breast cancer survivors in collaboration with Friends After Diagnosis. We have recreational rowing opportunities for county residents. The sport of rowing promotes adaptive programs for people with all manner

ERVICES, IN S C. RC O 4TH ANNUAL Let’s bowl some turkeys. THANKSGIVING TURKEY BOWL Come by and bowl a 10 Canner Yammer! Which is a strike in Turkey Talk! Helping our community with a free Thanksgiving Turkey if you can hit any cans of yams down!

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of disabilities, so if someone comes to us with an idea for a program, we’ll look at it and see what we can do. “Rowing is a non-impact full-body workout, and afterwards you’re sore all over, but it’s worth it,” Lajoie enthuses. “I’ve seen people turn their lives around through rowing, whether they achieve sustained weight loss, overcome diabetes, or simply find a strength in themselves they never knew they had. “Everyone is welcome in our house. Our door is always open. We want people to come and row with us. They’ll be glad they did.” ◆

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Local Nonprofit Organizations

44 Animal Welfare

46 Arts & Culture

52 Children & Youth

60 Community Service

63 Education

67 Environment & Conservation

70 Food & Nutrition

71 Health & Wellness

77 History

78 Home & Family

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Humane Society of Vero Beach & Indian River County

Animal Welfare COMMUNITY HEALTH COALITION

706-621-9943 knockoutrabies.org MISSION: To provide rabies vaccinations and spay/neuter services to developing countries in Africa MAIN EVENT: Rally 4 Rabies, March 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Fundraising, monitoring and giving rabies vaccinations in Malawi and Indian River County Founded: 2016

772-559-4094 equinewelfarenetwork.org MISSION: To develop a network of resources throughout our communities to assist struggling owners and their horses through advocacy, education and awareness; to complement the efforts of local law enforcement agencies and equine rescue organizations; and to address challenges within our equine communities VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Board members, advisory committee members, sanctuary volunteers Founded: 2019

FRIENDS OF THE CARR REFUGE

321-872-8856 carrrefuge.org MISSION: To promote the conservation of marine turtles and natural resources of the Archie Carr Wildlife Refuge and engage in such educational, scientific partnership and civic activities as will support the mission of the refuge MAIN EVENT: Annual Spring March into Turtle Season

FOR THE LOVE OF PAWS SENIOR PET SANCTUARY

772-539-2417 pawspetsanctuary.org MISSION: To provide peace of mind to senior citizens, veterans and people who need help or can no longer care for their beloved pets due to changes in living arrangements or medical issues by providing pet food and supplies, lifetime sanctuary or new “furever” homes VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Repackage pet food, deliver to homebound individuals and food pantries Founded: 2014

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Attend turtle walks and turtle digs and help with other refuge projects Founded: 2012 H.A.L.O. (HELPING ANIMALS LIVE AND OVERCOME)

772-589-7297 halorescuefl.org MISSION: To provide programs and support to pet owners to ensure all companion animals are safe from abuse and neglect, and to advocate for a no-kill future for abandoned pets in Indian River County MAIN EVENT: Love at First Bite, December 2021 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Staff adoption center in the Indian River Mall; represent H.A.L.O. at adoption events; provide office support; walk dogs; foster kittens, puppies and special needs rescues; work with dogs to make them more adoptable Founded: 2006

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FLORIDA RESCUE RANCH

772-766-9854 floridarescueranch.org MISSION: To rescue, rehabilitate, train and find happy forever homes for animals in need and to provide a sanctuary for at-risk animals VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Help with animal care Founded: 2020

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772-388-3331 hsvb.org MISSION: To help and protect the animals of Indian River County; help owners keep pets in their homes; to improve our community by providing humane care and shelter for homeless animals; placing adoptable pets in permanent, loving homes; promoting spaying and neutering; encouraging responsible and humane pet ownership and respect for life through education; protecting animals from cruelty; and advocating for animal protection MAIN EVENT: Cause for Paws, March 2022

772-913-3333 indianrivercommunitycats.org MISSION: To prevent future generations of community cats through the humane practice of TNVR (Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return) VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Foster care for kittens pending adoption; other opportunities Founded: 2016

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Animal care, dog walking, socializing cats, administrative, assisting with events, and thrift shop retail assistance in Vero Beach and Sebastian Founded: 1953

Success Stories Indian River Animal Advocates

PIGS & PALS FARM RESCUE

772-633-3512 pigsandpals.org MISSION: To provide homes to abused and neglected rescues, provide long-term medical care and healthy diets, as well as raise awareness and correct misconceptions and falsehoods promoted by unscrupulous breeders that lead to farm animal abandonment Founded: 2010

SLIDER

One morning in spring 2021, the staff of Dr. Dan’s Animal Hospital arrived to find a black cat on their doorstep. But it wasn’t bad luck, even though little “Slider,” estimated to be 5 or 6 weeks old, had a disability affecting both of his hind legs. Slider has brought lots of joy to the staff and everyone else who has met him.

INDIAN RIVER ANIMAL ADVOCATES

772-567-8468 indianriveranimaladvocates.com MISSION: To improve animal lives; rescue, advocate for, and assist animals in Indian River County; and encourage spay and neuter VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Opportunities for high school students and volunteers for special events Founded: 2017

KELLY ROGERS

In close collaboration with Dr. Amber at Treasure Coast Animal Rehab, Dr. Dan’s team tended to Slider and worked on his mobility. Little splints were placed on his rear legs, and he received rehab treatment. Unfortunately, his left hind leg proved irreparable and had to be amputated over the summer. But Slider doesn’t let his disability slow him down much! He is smart and curious and loves to play. He also gives highfives and enjoys cuddling.

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Arts & Culture 772-460-0850 atlanticclassicalorchestra.com MISSION: To present musical performances at the highest possible artistic level; to broaden the outreach of the ACO as a primary cultural resource; and 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: 2022 Masterworks Concert Series: Jan. 26–28, Feb. 23–25, March 22–25 and April 20–22 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Call for information Founded: 1990

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Various opportunities at performances and community events Founded: 2013 BALLET VERO PARENTS & FRIENDS

772-360-8577 veroclassicalballet.org MISSION: To preserve the art form of traditional classical ballet through the education of children and adults by providing scholarships to attend the classical ballet program to lowincome dancers Founded: 2014

CULTURAL COUNCIL OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

772-770-4857 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 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Serve on event committees and help with other projects Founded: 1995 DOWNTOWN VERO BEACH MURAL PROJECT

772-501-4363 veromuralproject.org MISSION: To create beautiful, vibrant art throughout the downtown Vero Beach area to support community economic development through public art Founded: 2018

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BALLET VERO BEACH INC.

772-905-2651 balletverobeach.org MISSION: To promote the art of dance as a universal language in our community and beyond MAIN EVENT: Ballet Under the Stars, April 21, 2022

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MIA MARTINELLI

Vero Beach Opera

“One of the things I love about music is live performance.”

In 2020, in the wake of the sudden death of beloved Sebastian River High School administrator Billy Wilson, SRHS senior and Navy Junior ROTC cadet Mia Martinelli approached LRJF members with an idea. After observing the profound grief among SRHS students, faculty and staff, Mia asked if LRJF could shift the focus of that year’s Teens Listen project and collect remembrances of Mr. Wilson from the community instead.

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In its Teens Listen program, the Laura (Riding) Jackson Foundation trains high school students to interview local residents and collect their oral histories.

Mia recruited student interviewers and set up interviews with teachers, administrators, friends and others to collect their stories and memories of Mr. Wilson. LRJF trained the students and then helped bring the memories together in a beautiful book, which was presented to the School Board of Indian River County in a brief ceremony.

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GIFFORD YOUTH ORCHESTRA

772-778-5118 gyotigers.org MISSION: To prepare at-risk children ages 3–18 for better tomorrows by giving them music education and performance training, which includes teaching them to play the violin, viola, cello, and piano along with vocal and dramatic arts MAIN EVENT: Annual concert, Nov. 6, 2021

772-569-6718 lauraridingjackson.org MISSION: To preserve the author’s home and nurture writers through a series of literary offerings including writers groups, summer camps, workshops and poetry festivals MAIN EVENT: Annual Poetry BBQ VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Work as docent at historic house, assist with workshops or in the office, help with fundraising Founded: 1993

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Serve as teacher’s aide, student chaperone, violin tutor or receptionist; interior decorating; instrument supply monitor Founded: 2003

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Ballet Vero Beach

RIVERSIDE THEATRE

VERO BEACH ART CLUB

VERO BEACH CHORAL SOCIETY

772-231-6990 riversidetheatre.com MISSION: To provide a total theater arts experience that entertains, challenges and educates both adults and children by producing quality works from Broadway, offBroadway and regional theaters MAIN EVENT: Premiere Benefit Gala, March 15, 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Front of house, usher, costume shop, administrative office and other Founded: 1973

772-231-0303 verobeachartclub.org MISSION: To foster appreciation of art and artistic growth in the community at large through exhibitions in various public venues and to provide educational opportunities by providing financial support to local art programs and offering scholarships to students who wish to study art in college MAIN EVENT: Under the Oaks Fine Arts & Crafts Show, March 11–13, 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Event volunteers, administrative support, art show management, advertising and marketing, grant writing and fundraising Founded: 1936

verobeachchoralsociety.org MISSION: To enrich the community through the performance of choral music and to provide music education opportunities to local students through a scholarship program and collaboration with student arts organizations MAIN EVENT: Two annual concerts Founded: 1984

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All-volunteer chorus seeks experienced singers, fundraisers and concert support Founded: 2001

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772-231-3498 treasurecoastchorale.org MISSION: To share the love and enjoyment of choral music with the community MAIN EVENT: Various concerts

VERO BEACH MUSEUM OF ART

772-231-0707 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; and the collection, preservation, and presentation of important American and international works of art MAIN EVENT: Annual Gala, Jan. 28, 2022

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VERO BEACH OPERA INC.

VERO BEACH THEATRE GUILD

772-569-6993, Box Office: 772-564-5537 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 expanding and diverse audiences of all ages MAIN EVENT: La Boheme, Jan. 9, 2022

772-562-8300 verobeachtheatreguild.com MISSION: Live community theater MAIN EVENT: Dinner Dance Auction, January 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Acting, set building, lighting, ushering, or assisting backstage, in the box office, or with props, costumes, sound or concessions Founded: 1958 I N D I A N R I V E R C O M M U N I T Y FO U N DAT I O N / V E R O B E AC H M AG A Z I N E

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Various opportunities through the Amici Society Founded: 1988

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Success Stories Homeless Children’s Foundation

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CHELSEA*

When certified nursing assistant Chelsea suddenly had her hours decreased, things began to decline rapidly for her and her 8-year-old daughter. Chelsea fell behind in her rent, and they were evicted in late 2019. Chelsea continued to work part time, but that wasn’t enough to keep her and her daughter from having to live in motels, in their car, or on the floor of a friend’s house. Sometimes Grandma could babysit, but often Chelsea had no choice but to take her daughter along to work with her. When her employer discovered this breach of policy, Chelsea was terminated.

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In the midst of struggling to find a job and child care, Chelsea began suffering from anxiety.

BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF ST. LUCIE, INDIAN RIVER & OKEECHOBEE COUNTIES 772-466-8535

Then the Homeless Children’s Foundation stepped in, coordinating and funding after-school programs, summer camps and year-round tutoring for Chelsea’s daughter, whose social skills and academic performance began to improve. Moreover, Chelsea was then able to seek a full-time position, which she landed in March 2021.

bbbsbigs.org MISSION: To provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported one-to-one relationships that change their lives for the better, forever MAIN EVENT: Annual Chocolate, Champagne and Chefs event, Oct. 25, 2021

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One-to-one mentoring programs between a “big” and “little” through shared experiences in the community; school-based mentoring once a week for K–third grade; or tutoring 25 hours a week in the schools for VPK–third grade in the BBBS Reads program Founded: 1984

772-299-7449 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 10, 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Tutoring and homework help during homework time Founded: 2000 CHILDCARE RESOURCES OF INDIAN RIVER

772-567-3202 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. 7 & 8, 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Engage with children through reading, art projects, music, serving lunch, gardening or simply taking a walk or rocking babies Founded: 1994

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HCF also provided a mental health referral, housing resources and budgeting support to Chelsea. With all of this support in place, she was able to secure housing, settling with her daughter into an apartment they can now call home.

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CROSSOVER MISSION

772-257-5400 crossovermission.com MISSION: To help the kids who need us most to become successful adults through yearround basketball training and one-to-one academic mentoring VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Academic mentoring with an at-risk student for one hour per week during the school year, helping in the office, and working on the annual gala, parades and basketball tournaments Founded: 2014

FEED THE LAMBS ENRICHMENT PROGRAM INC.

772-501-2617 feedthelambsep.com MISSION: To provide education, workforce development, recreation and mentorship services for underprivileged children, youth and young adults at no cost MAIN EVENT: Gospel Concert, November 2021

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Gifford Youth Achievement Center

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Tutoring, summer camp and mentorship Founded: 1996

DASIE BRIDGEWATER HOPE CENTER

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772-589-3535 dasiehope.org MISSION: To empower students to be self-confident, responsible and well-rounded individuals in a safe and nurturing environment VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Business speakers and mentors, culinary arts teachers, and helpers at the STEM lab Founded: 2004

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Success Stories Crossover Mission

The students, their parents and Crossover support teams all took part in the process, which included college searches and applications, financial aid and scholarship applications, resume building, essay writing, college tours and sports recruiting. After an investment of 900 hours over the two-year period, in addition to each student’s academic and athletic efforts, all five young men were set to become the first in their respective families to attend college.

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In 2019, Crossover Mission debuted its College Bound program as a pilot to test the feasibility of supporting under-resourced Crossover high school students in pursuing postsecondary education at the college or university level. The test group consisted of Crossover’s five class of 2021 graduating seniors.

The students’ high school GPAs ranged from 3.2 to 4.4, and three graduated with honors. All were accepted by and received leadership or academic merit scholarships at 90% of the schools to which they applied, and two received basketball scholarships out of state. No student debt will be incurred to send these young men to college.

Boys & Girls Clubs of Indian River County From as early as Ashanti can remember, her life seemed different from the lives of other children. By the time she was 2 years old, she had already lost her mother and sister. Her grandmother became the center of her life, doing her best to fill the shoes of mother and father for Ashanti. “I am thankful and blessed to have her. My core values, and what I stand for as a person, all stem from her love, support and guidance,” Ashanti says.

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BGCIRC named Ashanti Youth of the Year for 2021. By the time she graduated from high school, she had obtained her certified nursing assistant degree and phlebotomy technician certification. Her next step is to pursue a nurse practitioner degree at the University of North Florida.

“Although I have had many hills and valleys along the way, it is because of my grandmother and the Boys & Girls Club that I was able to reach for the stars that once seemed so far away,” Ashanti reflects.

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Ashanti began attending BGCIRC’s Vero Beach Club at age 10. She credits the club with helping her learn a lot about herself and build the confidence to set and pursue goals for her life.

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GIFFORD YOUTH ACHIEVEMENT CENTER INC.

GIRLS ON THE RUN OF THE TREASURE COAST

772-202-0550 fflmun.org MISSION: To equip young people for success in education, careers and civic life by engaging them in projects that build empathy, diplomacy and a mindset for bringing people together MAIN EVENT: Multiple events for teachers, middle and high school students, and volunteers VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Help at conferences and workshops in a variety of roles; people with Model UN experience, topic experts, and anyone who enjoys a lively learning environment with lots of young people are welcome Founded: 2013

772-794-1005 gyac.net MISSION: With God’s guidance, to create educational, cultural and social opportunities that enhance the lives of youth and families MAIN EVENT: GYAC Saturday Night Fever Dinner and Silent Disco, Jan. 22, 2022

772-202-3776 girlsontheruntc.org MISSION: To inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running MAIN EVENT: Girls on the Run Celebration 5K, November 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: 5K volunteers, team coaches, running buddies, fund development, coach and 5K materials preparation Founded: 2011

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Classroom volunteers, one-onone tutors, recreation volunteers and office/clerical support Founded: 1998

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FOUNDATIONS FOR LEADERSHIP INC.

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CK first came to Childcare Resources when he was 14 months old, and the staff immediately recognized that he was experiencing a number of developmental delays. Due to the challenging circumstances of his early life, he was completely nonverbal and unable to walk or even crawl.

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Knowing that it wasn’t too late, Childcare Resources’ Wellness and Early Intervention teams sprang into action, developing an individualized plan for CK. The screening and evaluation process brings together parents, teachers and health care professionals to ensure that the correct interventions are made for each child.

CK began receiving physical, speech and occupational therapy on the Childcare Resources campus, and he responded very well. Less than a year later, he is at nearly age-appropriate levels in all of his motor and developmental skills. He can regularly be seen running, climbing stairs and communicating verbally with his teachers. “We saw something in him that if he had the right tools he would really flourish,” says physical therapist Livya Barreirinhas, “and that’s exactly what happened.” *Name changed for privacy

Gifford Youth Orchestra When Marissa Rollins was in fifth grade, she had a chance encounter in Publix with Crystal Bujol, founder of the Gifford Youth Orchestra. Marissa then joined the orchestra as a violin student; but that was only the beginning. Fast forward more than a decade, and we have a young woman who graduated cum laude with a music education degree from the University of South Florida and is now teaching 400 elementary string students.

“The GYO taught me the importance of community. I find continued contentment in supporting an organization that energized and encouraged me as a child and continues to do so for many other children.”

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Marissa’s time in the GYO was valuable on multiple levels: “Being a pupil of the GYO taught me the intrinsic value of music,” she says. “When I first started, older students helped tutor the younger ones. As an only child, the experience of being guided by another adolescent was invaluable.

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HIBISCUS CHILDREN’S CENTER

772-807-3868 gfnf4kids.org MISSION: To support the unfunded needs of maltreated children MAIN EVENT: Annual Child Summit

772-299-6011 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 Candlelight Ball, Dec. 10, 2021

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Helping create the new Child Advocacy Center Founded: 1991

772-532-1139 hcfirc.com MISSION: To coordinate and fund programs for homeless children to enable their healthy development and long-term success while guiding their families to self-sufficiency VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: File, organize, transport furniture to families moving into permanent housing or take pictures and videos for fundraising purposes Founded: 2015

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Fundraising; assisting youth with homework, tutoring or mentoring (background screening required) Founded: 1985

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AIDEN*

INDIAN RIVER YOUTH FOR CHRIST

772-226-0489 yfcirc.com MISSION: To raise up lifelong followers of Jesus who lead by godliness in lifestyle, devotion to prayer and the Word of God, passion for sharing the love of Christ, and commitment to social involvement

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When Aiden was placed at Hibiscus Children’s Village, he was on juvenile probation for prior arrests and substance use. He was struggling academically and exhibiting behavioral problems at school. The Hibiscus treatment team worked closely with him to address his issues and help him make the necessary improvements. After receiving guidance and mental health services, Aiden has made a 180-degree turn in his life: He has completed his probation with no issues, paid his restitution fees, engaged well in school, and joined the varsity football team. He has grown into a respectful young man with a strong work ethic, and he is displaying excellent leadership qualities.

Committee members, event volunteers, youth ministry leaders, mentors and prayer partners Founded: 2002 KINDERGARTEN READINESS COLLABORATIVE

772-617-4350 krcirc.org MISSION: As part of the Moonshot Moment, to collaborate and support our partners in developing a high-quality early childhood system that is family centered VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Help at Round-Up and at monthly parent training sessions in Fellsmere and Gifford Founded: 2015

LITTLE BIRTHDAY ANGELS

772-925-9352 littlebirthdayangels.org MISSION: To celebrate the birthday of every homeless child on the Treasure Coast MAIN EVENT: Battle of the Realtors Bowling Fundraiser, Oct. 14, 2021 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Helping at birthday parties, administrative assistance, managing donations, giftwrapping, fundraising events and preparing birthday bags of hope Founded: 2014 MARDY FISH CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION

866-633-4070 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 and administrative support Founded: 2006

Boys & Girls Clubs of Indian River County

After participating in the Career Pathways program at Hibiscus, he has developed an interest in the culinary field. He was selected for the culinary program, which is led by Chef Leanne Kelleher of The Tides restaurant. Aiden demonstrated such impressive motivation and dedication that Kelleher ended up hiring him!

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Aiden plans to enroll in IRSC’s culinary program after graduation. With the help of caring adults, he has made tremendous strides on his journey of healing and building a strong foundation for the future.

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YOUTH GUIDANCE MENTORING ACADEMY

484-885-7492 musicangelsusa.org MISSION: To support talented children ages 4–17 with financial needs in achieving their dreams, through scholarships and musical training MAIN EVENT: Concert, Jan. 14, 2022; Music Angels Fundraiser January–April 2022

772-492-3933 youthguidanceprogram.org MISSION: To enrich the lives of Indian River County youth through mentoring relationships that inspire trust, self-esteem and positive futures MAIN EVENT: Tropical Luau Night, Oct. 8, 2021 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Group or one-to-one mentoring, activities chaperone, and 12-passenger van driver for activities Founded: 1973

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Music teachers, marketing help, child performers, volunteers with nonprofit experience Founded: 2016 PLACE OF HOPE INC.

561-775-7195 placeofhope.com MISSION: To provide stable and loving family environments for children, youth and families who are hurting MAIN EVENT: Paradise on the Peninsula, Nov. 19, 2021 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Tutoring and mentoring children, preparing meals for family cottages and helping with events of all sizes Founded: 1998

YOUTH SAILING FOUNDATION OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

772-492-3243 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 2022

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MUSIC ANGELS EDUCATION FUND INC.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Maintaining 80 sailboats and 8 powerboats, assisting with sailing instruction, piloting safety boats during classes and practices Founded: 2009

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772-559-8255 victory-kids.org MISSION: To help young student athletes develop a philosophy for living an honorable, highcharacter life by promoting faith in God, good citizenship, character, education, teamwork, physical health and nutrition; to foster growth in faith, education and athletics as the fundamental building blocks to personal excellence VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Professional help with sports camps Founded: 2009

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Community Service 211 HELPLINE OF THE PALM BEACHES & TREASURE COAST

561-383-1112 211treasurecoast.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

772-257-5275 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: Play about First Ladies and Presidents, Feb. 20, 2022; Senior Expo, March 10, 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Youth mentoring, adult English tutoring, guardian ad litem, STEM events and camps, working with IRSC AAUW Student Club, Girls on the Run, fundraising and hospitality Founded: 1964

CENTER FOR SPIRITUAL CARE

772-567-1233 centerforspiritualcare.org MISSION: Providing individual and small-group spiritual and holistic growth experiences leading to personal clarity, empowerment and authenticity VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Event hospitality, garden maintenance, library upkeep, bookkeeping and computer graphic expertise Founded: 2000 EXECUTIVE ROUNDTABLE OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

772-321-7468 execroundtableirc.org MISSION: To identify solutions that will protect and enhance the lives of Indian River County residents and their families, with an emphasis on children MAIN EVENT: Four-Person Scramble, Oct. 30, 2021 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Events subcommittee to help with planning the golf tournament and 2022 5K Founded: 2014

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Serve as a liaison between 211 HelpLine and the community to help educate individuals on the importance 211 plays for those in need Founded: 1971

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN, VERO BEACH BRANCH

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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY 4-H FOUNDATION

ghcop.org MISSION: To work with Grand Harbor and Oak Harbor residents to solicit corporate sponsorships and host events to raise funds to distribute to local charities in Indian River County’s five pockets of poverty, with a focus on the Gifford community

sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/indian-river/ irc-4-h/irc-4-h-foundation/ MISSION: To serve 4-H by raising funds and increasing 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

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HEAD, HEART AND HANDS OF INDIAN RIVER CLUB

772-770-0757 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 IMPACT 100 OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

772-207-1001 impact100ir.com MISSION: To collectively impact the lives of individuals and our community through transformative giving MAIN EVENT: Kickoff Event, November 2021; Impact Day, January 2022; Annual Meeting, April 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Members have the opportunity to volunteer on various committees as well as participate directly in the annual grants review and selection process Founded: 2008 INDIAN RIVER COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

JOHN’S ISLAND FOUNDATION

772-234-0992 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, primarily in the area of supporting basic human needs such as food, shelter, assistance with disabilities/health issues, safety from abuse, and children’s education MAIN EVENT: Donor Reception, Jan. 24, 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: John’s Island community members are welcome to join in the foundation’s grant review process by joining a site review team Founded: 1999 JUNIOR LEAGUE OF INDIAN RIVER

772-226-0799 jlir.org MISSION: To promote volunteerism, develop the potential of women, and improve communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Volunteer and community impact projects Founded: 1992

SOPHIA

When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, Sophia’s doctor advised her to leave her job, as she suffers from a severe underlying medical condition that put her at increased risk. She heeded her doctor’s advice, hoping that her Social Security eligibility would help her stay afloat financially. But within three weeks, her savings were gone and her Social Security application was mired in red tape. To make matters worse, her sister died from COVID-19 and Sophia’s own health began to deteriorate as a result of the stress and grief she was experiencing. Then the eviction notice arrived. A friend referred Sophia to 211, a free and confidential service, supported by the United Way, that provides information on local resources for people across North America. Just two days later, Sophia received help with her rent and prescriptions. United Way also connected her with local food pantries. With this support, Sophia was able to stay in her home and tend to her health until her Social Security benefits came through.

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772-492-1407 ircommunityfoundation.org MISSION: To build a better community through donor-driven philanthropy Founded: 2008

United Way of Indian River County I N D I A N R I V E R C O M M U N I T Y FO U N DAT I O N / V E R O B E AC H M AG A Z I N E

Serve on the board; serve on the philanthropy committee to review grant requests and conduct site visits Founded: 2001

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MILITARY MOMS PRAYER GROUP

772-473-0288 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, 2021 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Help at booth at the National Navy SEAL Museum in November, send a personal package to the troops or organize a gift box outreach to troops from your business or company Founded: 2005

617-803-0576 MISSION: In partnership with Indian River Habitat for Humanity, The Moorings Community and The Moorings Yacht and Country Club, to raise funds and volunteer thousands of hours to support Habitat in providing affordable homeownership and furthering education, helping families become stronger, fully participating members of the Indian River community MAIN EVENT: The Moorings Habitat Classic Weekend, Feb. 18–21, 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Serve on The Moorings Habitat Classic Weekend Committee, help organize and run Classic Weekend events, build and paint Habitat homes, and/or serve at the Habitat ReStore. Founded: 1999

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Helpers with 5K Walk/Run and Kids’ 1-mile Fun Run Founded: 2001 UNITED WAY OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

772-567-8900 unitedwayirc.org MISSION: To improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities MAIN EVENT: United Way Day of Caring, Oct. 2, 2021 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Year-round opportunities through United Way partner organizations and United Way Day of Caring community-wide volunteer event volunteerindianrivercounty.org Founded: 1961 VERO BEACH CHRISTIAN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION INC.

VERO BEACH LIFEGUARD ASSOCIATION

908-797-8725 vbla.org MISSION: To promote lifeguarding and water safety in Vero Beach and the surrounding communities MAIN EVENT: Beachside Bonfire Fest, November 2021 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Staff at each card table, player registration, u-pick-it raffle table, card dealer (Poker Stroll); help install buoys (Race to the Wreck) Founded: 2011 WINDSOR CHARITABLE FOUNDATION INC.

772-388-8377 MISSION: To improve our community by making grants to fund programs offered by local and national nonprofit agencies, primarily those that support basic human needs such as food, shelter, assistance with disabilities/health issues, children’s education, medical research and animal advocacy MAIN EVENT: Windsor Charity Polo Cup, Feb. 19, 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: At beneficiary charities Founded: 2015

vbcba.org MISSION: To provide education and encouragement to Christian business leaders and give back to local ministries through outreach drives and grants MAIN EVENT: Celebration of Giving, Dec. 16, 2021 Founded: 2004

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QUAIL VALLEY CHARITIES

772-492-2069 quailvalleygolfclub.com MISSION: To support nonprofit programs in Indian River County that benefit children and education MAIN EVENT: 20th annual Quail Valley Charities Events, Jan. 7–22, 2022

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Education EARLY LEARNING COALITION OF INDIAN RIVER, MARTIN AND OKEECHOBEE COUNTIES INC.

772-567-7480 elcirmo.org MISSION: To partner with parents, providers and communities to ensure quality early learning experiences through programmatic and financial support Founded: 2001

INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE FOUNDATION

772-564-0034 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: Windsor Club Charity Shoot, Spring 2022

772-462-4786, 866-792-4772 ext. 4786 irscfoundation.org MISSION: To receive, hold, invest and administer property and to make expenditures to, or for the benefit of, Indian River State College by providing scholarships, high-technology equipment, faculty chairs, support of capital projects and improvements to enhance student accessibility and improve the learning environment at IRSC MAIN EVENT: IRSC Golf Tournament, May 6, 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Serve as mentors for Take Stock in Children scholarship recipients and as peer leaders to share knowledge with lifelong learning peers through the Fielden Institute for Lifelong Learning Founded: 1965

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Website design/management, event planning/support, social media/communications, marketing/graphic design, classroom volunteer, fundraising, clerical/mailings, photographer/ videographer, financial/inkind donation, publicity/public relations, computer/software skills/technology, science fair judge/volunteer Founded: 1991 HAITI PARTNERS

772-539-8521 haitipartners.org MISSION: Helping Haitians change Haiti through education VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Office, special event and other volunteers welcome Founded: 2009

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THE EDUCATION FOUNDATION OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY INC.

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Indian River State College Foundation

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MASTER’S ACADEMY OF VERO BEACH

772-794-4655 mastersvb.org MISSION: To spiritually develop and academically challenge each student to impact the world for Christ MAIN EVENT: Patriot Golf Tournament, 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Working directly with students (requires a background check), helping on campus with maintenance and landscaping/ yardwork, helping with fundraising events Founded: 1998

MISS B’S LEARNING BEES INC.

772-713-4130 missbslearningbees.org MISSION: Assist children from deep pockets of poverty in reaching and maintaining proficiency in the areas of reading, math and science MAIN EVENT: Fall Fundraiser VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Become a learning buddy to build relationships with students while they learn Founded: 2014

Provide one-on-one tutoring to struggling kindergarten readers and serve as a caring adult in their lives Founded: 2009

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THE LEARNING ALLIANCE

877-548-7323 thelearningalliance.org MISSION: To transform our community’s future and become the model for the nation by creating a culture in which 90% of our children are reading on grade level by the end of third grade, and to give every child the opportunity to become a literate, compassionate, creative citizen prepared to improve our community and beyond MAIN EVENT: TLA Annual Launch Party, Nov. 18, 2021; The Learning Alliance Breakfast, Jan. 20, 2022

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Success Stories Scholarship Foundation of Indian River County

JENNIFER ASSELIN

She went through the Scholarship Foundation’s application process and became a Richardson Scholar, winning a highly competitive four-year award that would bridge the gap, making Clemson a financially viable option for her.

REDLANDS CHRISTIAN MIGRANT ASSOCIATION/RCMA

239-658-3560 rcma.org MISSION: To open doors to opportunity through quality childcare and education from crib to high school and beyond MAIN EVENT: Lipman Family Farms Golf Classic, May 14, 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

772-231-4136 steds.org MISSION: To provide a community and culture that promotes lifelong learning by developing critical thinking, collaboration and thorough preparation for college and the future with a 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 and founded upon the Episcopal tradition MAIN EVENT: The Pirate Ball, April 1, 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Various school helper opportunities available, pending background check confirmation Founded: 1965

To say that Jennifer made the most of the opportunity would be an understatement. She graduated from Clemson magna cum laude in just three years, with a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering. She is now an officer in the U.S. Navy, serving as a submarine engineer in Washington, D.C. “Without the help of the Scholarship Foundation, I truly don’t think I would have had the opportunities I’ve had so far,” she says. “I am truly grateful, and I hope my story shows how much of an impact this can have on the life of a student.”

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Various school helper opportunities requiring background check Founded: 1965

SAINT EDWARD’S SCHOOL

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As Jennifer Asselin prepared to graduate from Indian River Charter High School in 2016, she had a definite goal: “I knew I wanted to be a great engineer one day, and then I had to find an engineering school that fit my needs.” That search led her to Clemson University in South Carolina. But, even graduating as valedictorian, Jennifer knew that her inability to afford Clemson might derail her dreams.

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SEBASTIAN CHARTER JUNIOR HIGH

772-569-9869 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 MAIN EVENT: Dan K. Richardson & William L. Marine Scholarship Foundation Golf Classic, Oct. 9, 2021

772-388-8838 scjh.org MISSION: To provide an educational environment where students will have learning opportunities that set high expectations for academic growth, foster individual achievement and stress character development Founded: 2000

ST. HELEN CATHOLIC SCHOOL

772-567-5457 sthelenschoolvero.org MISSION: To provide a quality Catholic education that incorporates faith, academics, service and leadership, and to encourage students to become confident and productive learners who are “making good things happen” MAIN EVENT: Annual Gala, 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Various fundraising and volunteer activities available Founded: 1940

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Various events Founded: 1965

Master’s Academy of Vero Beach

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SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

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Coastal Connections

Environment & Conservation COASTAL CONNECTIONS

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Coastal cleanups and helping check on beach baskets, helping rescue sick and injured sea turtles, and becoming a scout for nighttime turtle walks Founded: 2017

FRIENDS OF ST. SEBASTIAN RIVER

772-589-5050 dicoverelc.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 and Pavilion Unveiling, March 26, 2022; LagoonFest March 27, 2022

772-202-0501 fssr.org MISSION: To help maintain and improve the health and beauty of the St. Sebastian River and its watershed MAIN EVENT: Five public lecture presentations each year

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Invasive plant removal, newsletter and website production, river cleanups; develop and lead walking tours; assist with St. Sebastian River research project Founded: 1989

Assisting with education programs, greeting visitors, special events fundraising, photography and video creation; serve on “green team,” event committees, or as docents or boating guides Founded: 1988

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214-676-0011 coastal-connections.org MISSION: Protect coastal habitats (utilized by sea turtles) by educating and connecting people to the environment MAIN EVENT: Turtle Walks, Turtle Digs, and the Tipsy Turtle 2-Mile Run/Walk

ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING CENTER

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Indian River Land Trust

772-567-4602 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. 5–6, 2022

HARBOR BRANCH OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE FOUNDATION

772-466-9876 hboifoundation.org MISSION: To provide funding and support for research and education of marine sciences and ocean engineering MAIN EVENT: Love Your Lagoon Gala, February 2022 Founded: 1977

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Maintain the Garden Center and the beautiful garden located behind the building and assist in projects to improve our community Founded: 1928

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GARDEN CLUB OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

The Hoffmann property lies on the western edge of a serene part of the Indian River Lagoon known as the Narrows, just north of the Barber Bridge. Once slated for residential and commercial development, the 66acre tract has been purchased by the Indian River Land Trust, ensuring that it will remain natural and open.

Environmental Learning Center

The property adjoins another 240 acres the Land Trust has protected over the past decade, so it is a critical piece of the waterfront conservation puzzle. The resulting 2-mile stretch of green lagoon shoreline, a rare sight in Florida, is a respite for the wide diversity of fish, birds and other wildlife that call the Indian River Lagoon home, either on a year-round basis or as a resting place during long migrations.

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This lasting conservation victory was funded through IRLT’s Campaign to Protect the Land That Protects the Lagoon, with support from the Indian River Community Foundation and many individuals.

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INDIAN RIVER LAND TRUST

MCKEE BOTANICAL GARDEN

772-794-0701 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: Annual Benefit, Nov. 11, 2021

772-794-0601 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: Exhibition Dinosaur: Outdoor Adventure, Jan. 21– April 24, 2022

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Cleaning up trails, leading walking tours (which are free to the public) and helping at events Founded: 1989 KEEP INDIAN RIVER BEAUTIFUL

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Beach, lagoon and neighborhood cleanups, planting projects, recycling/waste reduction initiatives Founded: 1996

OCEAN RESEARCH AND CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION

772-467-1600 teamorca.org MISSION: To protect and restore aquatic ecosystems and the species they sustain through the development of innovative technologies, science-based conservation action and community education and outreach VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: ORCA citizen scientist, volunteer@ teamorca.org Founded: 2005

772-567-3520 pelicanislandaudubon.org MISSION: Preserve and protect the animals, plants and natural communities, and the land and water on which they depend, in Indian River County through advocacy, education and public awareness MAIN EVENT: Twice monthly public lectures and 42 free birding field trips each year VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Maintain lagoon-friendly gardens at Audubon House, care for native plants and tree nursery; volunteer in elementary schools where we have many squarefoot vegetable gardens cared for by students and teachers; work with fifth grade students in the Audubon Advocates lagoon science program; help raise funds to maintain programs; lead birding field trips; help with morning nature walks Founded: 1964

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772-226-7738 keepindianriverbeautiful.org MISSION: To unite our community through environmental responsibility MAIN EVENT: International Coastal Cleanup, September 2022

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Garden guide, grounds volunteer Founded: 2003

PELICAN ISLAND AUDUBON SOCIETY INC.

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Pelican Island Audubon Society

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Treasure Coast Food Bank

Food & Nutrition 772-770-2068 foodpantryirc.org MISSION: Providing 3–5 days of emergency food provisions to the underemployed, unemployed and otherwise disadvantaged residents of Indian River County MAIN EVENT: Annual Fall Dinner Dance, November 2021 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Sorting food donations, filling boxes of food for clients, unloading trucks, and providing secretarial, website and online profile assistance Founded: 1987

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, and drive the delivery van Founded: 2013 SHINING LIGHT GARDEN FOUNDATION INC.

TREASURE COAST FOOD BANK

772-489-3034 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: Pack the House event, Oct. 29–30, 2021 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Food sorting, event and administrative assistance and food distribution Founded: 1988

772-532-8777 shininglightgarden.com MISSION: To grow fresh vegetables to feed the homeless, hungry and forgotten people in our community MAIN EVENT: Annual Fundraising Open House, November 2021 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Work in the garden Founded: 2008

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THE FOOD PANTRY OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

OUR FATHER’S TABLE SOUP KITCHEN

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Success Stories Women’s Refuge

Alzheimer & Parkinson Association of Indian River County

ALZHEIMER & PARKINSON ASSOCIATION OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

772-563-0505 alzpark.org MISSION: We improve the quality of life for individuals and families in Indian River County who are affected by memory and movement disorders, through support, education, and connection MAIN EVENT: Walk to Remember, Nov. 13, 2021 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 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY

570-885-2811 ircgoldstarmoms.org MISSION: To support veterans and their causes and to help other Gold Star mothers with their loss MAIN EVENT: Annual Walk-A-Thon for Military/Veteran Suicide Awareness, Nov. 7, 2021 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Help at walk-a-thon, outreach to members Founded: 2019 CARE NET PREGNANCY CENTER OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

772-569-7939 carenetchampions.org MISSION: To provide compassionate help and practical support for those facing unplanned pregnancies and post-abortion stress, as well as education, assistance and prevention of teen pregnancy MAIN EVENT: Wonderfully Made, Nov. 9, 2021; Walk for Life, March 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Client advocate, receptionist, special events committee member, baby boutique volunteer, bulk mailings and grounds maintenance Founded: 1984

As a child Alicia learned to be independent, and as an adult she took great pride in being able to take care of herself. The absence of a father figure to trust and rely on exaggerated her need for self-sufficiency. After a time, this survival mechanism left her feeling burned out, anxious, fearful and guilty. She reached a crisis point at which she felt as if she were “dying”; she was “emotionally, physically, financially, mentally and spiritually broken.” Alicia entered the residential program at the Women’s Refuge, where the structured and disciplined environment required her to face her fears instead of running from them. “I had to realize nothing but an intimate relationship with my creator would help,” she says. As Alicia began to think of herself as a child of God, she found gratitude, peace and joy rising up inside her. “I felt like I was finally walking as the real me.” Her family saw the changes in her and expressed their delight in the “new” Alicia. The counselors at the Women’s Refuge guided Alicia toward a change in outlook that has filled her with a renewed sense of meaning and purpose, and she is enthusiastic about her fresh start in life. *Name changed for privacy

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800-227-2345 cancer.org MISSION: Dedicated to saving lives, celebrating lives and leading the fight for a world without cancer by providing breakthrough research, free rides to and lodging near treatment, a 24/7/365 live helpline, and convening powerful activists to create awareness and impact VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Assist at various events including Road to Recovery, Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, Relay for Life and ACS CAN Founded: 1913

AMERICAN GOLD STAR MOTHERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

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Health & Wellness

ALICIA*

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Success Stories A Caring Center for Women

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Pregnant and unable to count on the support of the baby’s father, Cassie was considering abortion. But she wanted to explore her options before making this momentous decision. When she visited A Caring Center for Women, she found a counselor and an ultrasound tech she felt comfortable with.

CASSIE

“My counselor was the only person I confided in, the only person I felt like I could trust,” says Cassie. “Telling her my feelings about the pregnancy and the fact that I was considering abortion was scary, but she made me feel so comfortable. She didn’t make me feel judged and allowed me to process my thoughts out loud in a safe environment.”

Cassie underwent several ultrasounds and, as she considered her options, she realized that she truly could parent the baby. Her counselor helped her see that she did have a wonderful support system, even without the baby’s father. The staff at A Caring Center for Women say that Cassie is “a determined young woman,” and they believe she will be a blessing to her baby. They will remain by her side during her pregnancy and after the birth of her baby.

Substance Awareness Center Speaking from the vantage point of 15 months clean and sober, Susanna reflects on the impact the Substance Awareness Center of Indian River County has had on her life. When she entered the recovery assistance program, she found it to be “filled with love and safety.” The house manager encouraged her to ask for help in areas where she needed it, such as organizing and prioritizing. “I learned how to begin to manage my family time and responsibilities,” she says.

“I am so grateful that I had the opportunity to begin building my new life there and making the right choices,” Susanna says. That new life includes finding her strength in her higher power, keeping a gratitude list, and restoring family relationships. *Name and image changed for privacy

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Susanna participated in group activities that strengthened her mental, physical and spiritual health. “I also learned that honesty, kindness and compassion with others is SUSANNA* the key to feeling good about myself,” she shares. “I cherish the friendships I made with my sober sisters in the house, the staff and everyone connected to the program at SAC.”

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“The first wealth is health.” – RALPH WALDO EMERSON

DOGS FOR LIFE INC.

772-567-8969 dogsforlifevb.org MISSION: To improve the quality of life for veterans and non-veterans by training service and hearing dogs VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Help with reception, special events and fundraisers, and service and hearing dog training; become a foster dog family; assist in Veterans Training Veterans program Founded: 2002

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Bundle clothing, stack diapers and help keep the Crib Club boutique stocked and up to date Founded: 2013 CLEVELAND CLINIC INDIAN RIVER FOUNDATION

772-226-4960 clevelandclinicirfoundation.org MISSION: To develop and sustain relationships with individuals and organizations to enroll them in the mission of Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital and encourage their financial support. MAIN EVENT: May Pops Season Finale Concert, May 1, 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital Auxiliary Founded: 1932 DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING SERVICES OF THE TREASURE COAST INC.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Represent the organization at health fairs and other public events Founded: 2010 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE SQUAD

772-231-1230 volunteerambulancesquad.org MISSION: To provide free nonemergency transportation for ambulatory and wheelchair passengers from their places of residence to and from medical facilities throughout Indian River County VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Driving our vehicles and assisting with the ambulance squad Founded: 1966

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Help at fundraising events and in the office Founded: 1988

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772-334-2233 dhhstc.org MISSION: To enable communication, advocate for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, provide affordable amplification and assistive devices resulting in an improved quality of life, and to promote equal opportunities for all individuals in this unique population

FRIENDS AFTER DIAGNOSIS

772-770-9700 friendsafterdiagnosis.com MISSION: Enhancing the lives of women diagnosed with cancer and their loved ones through regular support meetings, education, wellness programming, celebration and networking MAIN EVENT: International Women’s Day Celebration, March 12, 2022

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A CARING CENTER FOR WOMEN

772-257-5390 wesavebabies.org MISSION: To love and serve women who find themselves in unplanned pregnancies by offering support and education throughout their pregnancies and beyond with parenting classes, personal goal-setting, counseling and any referrals necessary MAIN EVENT: Celebrate Life, Spring 2022

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Success Stories JOSEPH*

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Suffering from depression compounded by the abrupt end of a long-term romantic relationship, Joseph knew he needed some outside help to get back on track. “I found myself self-medicating my depression through adrenaline rushes but was struggling to find my reasons to keep going,” he explains. After 20 years of sobriety, Joseph was also concerned that he was falling short in the area of his social skills. Something had to change.

Through the therapy he received at MHA, he discovered coping skills that gave him a new lease on life. “I would recommend the services that the MHA offers. It has made a change in my life so great that I can’t wait to see what happens now!” *Name and image changed for privacy

– CATHERINE, DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE

LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY OF PALM BEACHTREASURE COAST

MENTAL HEALTH COLLABORATIVE OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

954-805-5125 lls.org MISSION: To cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families MAIN EVENT: Annual Black Tie Gala, Jan. 29, 2022

772-217-3663 mhcollaborative.org MISSION: To establish a continuum of care for mental health made up of private and public funders, mental health providers, and individuals who work in collaboration to increase access, decrease duplication and facilitate community-wide support of mental health issues

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Variety of opportunities can be found by signing up on the organization’s website Founded: 1949 MARCH OF DIMES FOUNDATION

772-410-5460 marchofdimes.org MISSION: To improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, infant mortality and premature birth VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Signature Chef’s Auction, March for Babies Founded: 1950 MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

772-569-9788 mhairc.org MISSION: To provide immediate access with no barriers to mental health care MAIN EVENT: MHA Rocks! Cheeseburger in Paradise, Feb. 19, 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Administrative and basic clerical duties, helping with events, recruiting attendees and sponsors, securing silent and live auction items, planning, decorating, in-kind donations and photography/videography Founded: 1958

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Special projects, event planning as needed Founded: 2004 NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY

407-478-8882 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 specialequestrianstreasurecoast. org MISSION: To foster personal achievement for individuals with special needs through equineassisted therapeutic activities in a safe and stimulating environment MAIN EVENT: Denim and Diamonds Gala, February 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Assisting with riding lessons, fundraising Founded: 1992

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Joseph sought help from the Mental Health Association in Indian River County, which is dedicated to providing immediate access with no barriers to mental health care.

“We have seen that two heads are better than one when dealing with a mental health problem.”

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SUBSTANCE AWARENESS CENTER OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

SUNSHINE PHYSICAL THERAPY CLINIC

772-770-4811 sacirc.org MISSION: To reduce the impact of substance misuse and behavioral health disorders in Indian River County through prevention, education, treatment and recovery support VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

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Board members, gala fundraising committee and clerical support Founded: 1953

Whole Family Health Center

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Recovery support peers, office assistance, fundraising events Founded: 1989

772-562-6877 sunshineptc.org MISSION: To provide personalized care to improve function and health through physical, occupational, speech and massage therapies; personal fitness programs; and community education and to enhance quality of life and give each child a brighter future MAIN EVENT: Celebrating Sunshine Kids Gala

HELP | HOPE | HEALING

Find true freedom, new purpose and clear direction for your life HOW WE HELP • Residential & online • • • • •

program Support groups Bible study Christian curriculum Leadership training Individual & marital biblical counseling

HOW YOU CAN HELP

$100 provides one resident one day of certified counseling, Christ-centered curriculum, support groups, food, shelter, and more. $50 provides one family counseling session for a family in need, helping to restore meaningful relationships and promote healthy living.

VISIT OUR RESALE SHOP

Proceeds support the Women's Refuge 1615 10th Avenue | Vero Beach, FL 32960 772-567-3598

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Mail: Women's Refuge of Vero Beach 1850 Lemon Avenue Vero Beach, FL 32960 Online: WomensRefugeVB.org Call: 772-770-4424

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Special Equestrians of the Treasure Coast

Stephanie’s fear of dentistry began when she was 11 years old. She recalls that a dentist wanted to break her jaw in order to repair an underbite, or else she would face a lifetime of “looking like a gorilla.” Needless to say, Stephanie fled the office in tears. The traumatic experienced led to her neglecting her dental health as she grew up. By the age of 30, she knew she needed to address some cavities and other issues, but she was held back by feelings of guilt and confusion surrounding everything related to dentistry. Stephanie had the good fortune to confide in someone who suggested she make an appointment with Dr. Mark Gaponiuk, a dentist at Treasure Coast Community Health’s Fellsmere location. She made the call and is glad she did.

By the way, Stephanie never did have to fix that slight underbite.

WHOLE FAMILY HEALTH CENTER INC.

772-571-1986 tcchinc.org MISSION: To provide accessible cost-effective, quality, comprehensive health care to all persons regardless of their socioeconomic circumstances MAIN EVENT: Great Duck Derby, Oct. 24, 2021

772-257-5785 wholefamilyhealthcenter.org MISSION: To provide high quality, caring, accessible health care services including medical, mental and oral health, to every adult and child Founded: 2013

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

WOMEN’S REFUGE OF VERO BEACH

Patient escort/ambassador, clerical assistant, clinical assistant, foundation and event committee member or resource connection assistant Founded: 1993 TYKES & TEENS/HEALTHY FAMILIES INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

772-778-1323 tykesandteens.org/healthyfamilies-indian-river-county/ MISSION: To provide families with useful information on parenting and child development by offering tools and support to help families reach their goals and build a bright future for their children MAIN EVENT: Open House, Nov. 30 and Dec. 2, 2021 Founded: 1996

772-770-4424 womensrefugevb.org MISSION: To provide a live-in Christian program where hurting women can find sanctuary in a healing environment, and to provide healing and wholeness to emotionally and spiritually wounded men, women and families in our community through biblical counseling; to train people to disciple others MAIN EVENT: Women’s Refuge Annual Christmas Banquet, Dec. 11, 2021 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Office help such as answering phones or making phone calls, monthly newsletter mailing and yard maintenance, resale shop Founded: 1997

VNA & HOSPICE FOUNDATION

772-567-5551 vnatc.com MISSION: To provide compassionate, innovative care of the highest quality, setting the standard for patients and caregivers needing private care, home health, hospice and community health services VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Help in our thrift stores, help hospice patients’ families at home or at the VNA Hospice House, or help staff at the office Founded: 1975

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“From the moment I sat down in Dr. Gap’s chair, he was very warm and accepting and explained everything I needed. I was not nervous about anything,” Stephanie says. A TCCH hygienist also explained that some other health issues were affecting her dental health. These extra efforts to educate Stephanie allayed her fears. Now, she tells everyone how much she loves TCCH.

TREASURE COAST COMMUNITY HEALTH

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History INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC.

772-778-3435 irchistorical.org MISSION: To establish and promote educational programs and experiences; preserve, protect, enhance, maintain, restore and interpret historical artifacts, documents, structures and sites relating to the cultural and natural history of the Indian River County area, the surrounding region and the state of Florida VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

772-595-5845 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 MAIN EVENT: 36th Annual Muster and Music Festival, Nov. 5–6, 2021 Founded: 1985

VERO HERITAGE (HERITAGE CENTER AND INDIAN RIVER CITRUS MUSEUM)

772-770-2263 veroheritage.org MISSION: To preserve, celebrate and share Vero heritage MAIN EVENT: Call for details on tours VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Tour guides at Citrus Museum and Heritage Center, help at special events Founded: 1993

OLD VERO ICE AGE SITES COMMITTEE

772-538-5585 oviasc.org MISSION: Dedicated to the excavation and preservation of important Ice Age archaeological and paleontological sites in Vero Beach and Indian River County; to promote, in partnership with scientific and academic institutions, the analysis of the findings to deepen the understanding of early human history and to create a public forum for further educational and research purposes VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Educational outreach, excavationrelated activities during periods of active excavation, benefit committee Founded: 2011

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Board of directors and advisory members; docents at exhibit center and house museum; standing committees; outreach and educational presentations; school programs; training for teachers, staff and senior citizens; yearly events; fundraising, membership programs and grant writing Founded: 1984

NATIONAL NAVY UDT-SEAL MUSEUM

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Home & Family THE ARC OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

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Helping at the center Founded: 1978

Mentoring, Bible study leaders, diaper closet help, assisting with events throughout the year, Spanish translation Founded: 2009

CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY OF FLORIDA

772-342-5091 chsfl.org MISSION: Building bridges to success for children and families VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Making meals for programs, hosting parties and activities for our shelters, hosting drives for needed items such as mattresses, cribs and car seats, mentoring students and in-class volunteering with the Dodgertown Elementary Community Partnership School Founded: 1902

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772-562-6854 arcir.org MISSION: To support and empower individuals with special needs to achieve their life goals

THE BUGGY BUNCH

772-226-0066 thebuggybunch.com MISSION: To build relationships and meet the needs of Indian River County moms and their families; to share the love of Jesus Christ through programming, outreach and discipleship MAIN EVENT: Pumpkin Patch Oct. 16–30; Pies for a Purpose Oct. 1–Thanksgiving; Annual 5K, May 7, 2022

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Success Stories “As the family goes, so goes the nation and so goes the whole world in which we live.”

The Hope for Families Center

BRENDA AND TESSA

– POPE JOHN PAUL II

After completing rehab, Brenda brought her daughter to The Hope for Families Center, where they lived for three months while setting a foundation for a positive future. Brenda has developed a routine, gained fulltime employment, and found daycare for Tessa. She has applied for food support and Medicaid, and both are receiving proper medical care at Treasure Coast Community Health. She has created a budget, built some savings, and transitioned into her own housing.

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With hard work and the help of the team at The Hope for Families Center, Brenda and her daughter, Tessa, have come a long way. Recovering from addiction, without steady employment or housing, and struggling to co-parent effectively with Tessa’s father, Brenda was having a hard time building a life for herself or Tessa.

Brenda has maintained her sobriety and attends monthly meetings for outpatient addiction treatment. Hope for Families staff members have helped her develop a healthy co-parenting relationship with Tessa’s dad. Tessa is enjoying martial arts classes, and the pair are becoming confident in the life they are forging together. 2 0 2 2 TIME & TRE AS URE

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Success Stories Indian River County Healthy Start Coalition

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JULIA*

At the beginning of March 2020, Julia and her husband were enjoying one of the happiest experiences in a couple’s life — looking forward to the birth of their first child. But the ensuing weeks brought the troubling realization that a global pandemic was afoot, and their joy was dampened by considerable anxiety. Julia was terrified of what effect a coronavirus exposure might have on her baby. On top of that, she had to attend all of her prenatal appointments alone due to COVID-related restrictions. The situation changed dramatically when Julia and her husband started attending Indian River County Healthy Start Coalition’s Babies and Beyond classes, which were being held via Zoom. They “met” participants from all over the country, because the Healthy Start Coalition was one of the few organizations offering prenatal classes during that period.

“I can’t thank Healthy Start and these women enough,” she says. “They helped me see the light during a very dark time.”

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ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES COUNCIL OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

772-562-4177 eocofirc.net MISSION: To transition at-risk individuals and families from poverty to self-sufficiency through our agency programs and public/private partnerships MAIN EVENT: Motown Fundraiser, April 9, 2022; Community Reads, October 2021, Adopt a Class, November 2021 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Board of directors, fundraising advisory council, Head Start program Founded: 1965

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Through Healthy Start, the couple found friendship, comfort and a much-needed support system. And the instructors stayed by their side through the birth of their son and beyond.

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Success Stories Indian River Habitat for Humanity

Indian River Habitat for Humanity

THE HOPE FOR FAMILIES CENTER INC.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Reading with children on designated evenings and assisting with fundraising activities throughout the year Founded: 1991

Now a proud homeowner, LaCrystal no longer worries about threats to Delia’s safety or unwelcome influences on her. They are surrounded by neighbors who are also Habitat homeowners, with whom they enjoy a built-in sense of camaraderie. This community atmosphere is something both LaCrystal and Delia had longed for. Delia used to tell people, “My mom is buying a house” and “I’ll be able to play outside.” And now, thanks to Habitat for Humanity, she can do just that.

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772-567-5537 hopeforfamiliescenter.org MISSION: To transition families from homelessness to sustainable permanent housing by providing a safe shelter, food, employment and other supportive services MAIN EVENT: Secret Garden of Hope Fundraiser Dinner, 2022

Despite spending more than 30% of her income on rent, Vero Beach native LaCrystal was uneasy about the apartment she shared with her daughter, Delia. Pest-control problems and fear of break-ins led her to explore the possibility of unlocking the opportunities that come with homeownership. She entered Indian River Habitat for Humanity’s affordable homeownership program, and, driven by her desire to provide safety and stability for Delia, she completed her sweat equity hours, developed her savings, and met Habitat’s other requirements.

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LACRYSTAL AND DELIA

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SafeSpace

DOROTHY*

INDIAN RIVER HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HEALTHY START COALITION

772-562-9860 irchabitat.org MISSION: To put God’s love into action by bringing people together to build homes, communities and hope MAIN EVENT: 30th Anniversary and Island Gala, April 2, 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

772-563-9118 irchealthystartcoalition.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: Mother’s Day Garden of Love, Dancing with Vero’s Stars

Construction build site, Habitat ReStore, home repairs program, no experience required; scholarship program and event committees Founded: 1991

Assistance, support and event setup at fundraising events; administrative and clerical duties at coalition office Founded: 1992

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“I never thought it would happen to me,” Dorothy says, “but I found myself in a courtroom for a restraining order against my husband.” Dorothy holds a master’s degree in counseling and has served as a victims’ advocate; she helped the people who stood in the very spot she was in now. During her intake at SafeSpace, she wept as she answered “yes” to a surprising number of questions. The advocates helped her realize that the mental and emotional turmoil she had experienced for years in her marriage was part of the abuse pattern. The next step was for the SafeSpace advocates to help Dorothy develop a safety plan for herself and her children. As the advocates connected her with various resources in the community, Dorothy began to gain strength and believe that she could step into a new life. Leaving behind the house she owned, she and her children made a discreet move into an apartment — 925 square feet that, to them, felt like wide open spaces. *Name and image changed for privacy

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Success Stories The Source

The Source

SAFESPACE INC.

THE SOURCE

772-223-2399 safespacefl.org MISSION: To offer victims of domestic violence safety, support and education, empowering them to create an independent life free from violence MAIN EVENT: Walk a Mile in Her Shoes, October 2021

772-564-0202 iamthesource.org MISSION: A Christian outreach ministry working to transform lives in Indian River County by providing physical, spiritual, civic and social critical care for the homeless and needy MAIN EVENT: Night of Hope, February 2022

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Shelter volunteer advocates; clerical and administrative support; fundraising and special events volunteers Founded: 1979 SAMARITAN CENTER (CATHOLIC CHARITIES)

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Advisory board members, tutors; childcare, maintenance and meal preparation MAIN EVENT: Annual Soup Bowl, November 2022; Bernard & Betty Egan Memorial Golf Classic, June 2022 Founded: 1992

Serving meals, working in laundry room and/or kitchen Founded: 1995

Despite all the challenges she faced, Krystal never stopped dreaming of furthering her education and bettering herself. To this end, she moved to Orlando, where she attended college and secured a job that allowed her to support herself and her daughter. The COVID pandemic caused Krystal to lose her job, and before she knew it she was homeless. Back in Vero Beach, Krystal discovered The Source and entered its Dining with Dignity program, a professional culinary training course. After Krystal completed the program and spent some time working on the Dignity Food Truck, The Source guided her to a job that has enabled her to work full time and find a home. She is even enjoying a new car given to her by a Source benefactor!

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772-770-3039 ccdpb.org MISSION: To offer transitional housing and guidance to homeless families in Indian River County while preparing them to live independently

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With her father deceased and her mother on drugs, Krystal grew up in foster care. She gave birth to a daughter shortly after high school — a little girl who is now 7.

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Success Stories Literacy Services of Indian River County

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After moving to Fellsmere from Costa Rica, Victor signed up for an English tutor with Literacy Services. In fall 2020, he began working with Dom and was provided with a tablet and Wi-Fi hot spot to use for his studies. Dom and Victor met just about every week, and Victor used online learning software. He also joined a virtual conversation club. While learning English, Victor also studied for and earned his GED certificate. He then set his sights on the apprenticeship program at Piper Aircraft, working with Dom to prepare a resume and practice his job interview skills. In April 2021, Victor was named Literacy Services’ Student of the Year, and in June he was accepted into Piper’s apprenticeship program, which will allow him to further his education while gaining valuable work experience.

AMERICAN RED CROSS

561-307-2929 MISSION: To prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors MAIN EVENT: International Red Cross Ball, March 2022

CAREER SOURCE RESEARCH COAST

866-482-4473 careersourcerc.com MISSION: To provide opportunities and improve lives; our vision is to be the catalyst empowering our communities towards economic success MAIN EVENT: Job fairs on a regular basis VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Board membership, committee membership Founded: 1985

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Disaster relief efforts, board members, instructors, caseworkers and logistics Founded: 1881 CAMP HAVEN INC.

772-999-3625 camphaven.net MISSION: To rebuild the lives of homeless men in Indian River County by providing temporary residency along with employment, psychological and personal counseling MAIN EVENT: Diamonds in the Rough Gala at Bent Pine, Jan. 27, 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Teach a class to our residents, provide clerical support, perform facilities maintenance projects Founded: 2012

KRISTINA CONN FOUNDATION

772-202-2107 mykcf.org MISSION: To assist families who experience life challenges due to sudden and or unexpected crisis and to reassure them there is always love and hope MAIN EVENT: October–December Christmas Family Gift Event, website family fundraising (ongoing) VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Help with fundraising events, committee volunteers, gift wrapping and gift distribution volunteers, marketing and administrative assistance Founded: 2016

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Through hard work and wise use of available resources, Victor is now thriving in his new community.

Human Services

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Success Stories American Red Cross

United Against Poverty of Indian River County

LIFEBUILDERS OF THE TREASURE COAST INC.

772-337-5691 lifebuilderstc.com MISSION: To reduce crime and recidivism and assist low-income individuals who come in contact with Treasure Coast courts as a consequence of criminal behavior or a dependency action MAIN EVENT: 8th annual Golf Tournament and Par-Tee, Oct. 1 and 3, 2021 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Annual fundraising event, application processing, client communications and office support Founded: 2009 LITERACY SERVICES OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Tutoring, office support, serving on committees Founded: 1971

THE SALVATION ARMY

772-978-0265 salvationarmyverobeach.org MISSION: To preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination MAIN EVENT: Red Kettle Campaign November–December 2021 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Food pantry, thrift store, emergency disaster services, youth character building, summer camp Founded: 1865

The incident occurred on May 23, 2020, when Jonathan, who was on duty as a lifeguard, observed a boat that appeared to be in distress. A second, smaller vessel was attempting to render assistance, but the boat capsized nonetheless, dumping all three passengers into the water. Jonathan, who has received Red Cross training in first aid, CPR/AED (automated external defibrillator) for professional rescuers, and lifeguarding, activated the Emergency Action Plan and entered the water immediately. He was able to ensure that all three individuals kept their heads above water until ocean rescue personnel arrived. “Jonathan is a true hero,” says Jennifer Durrant, executive director of the Palm Beach and Treasure Coast Chapter. “His quick and decisive action during a crisis takes the highest level of courage. It’s our hope that his bravery inspires others to get trained in skills that save lives.”

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772-778-2223 literacyservicesirc.org MISSION: To provide quality literacy tutoring to local adults so they and their families can better contribute to the community through improved literacy skills

THE RIVER FUND INC.

772 589-5076 riverfund.org MISSION: To support and affirm all people, including the poor, those who often are alone and in need — regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender, enriching lives of those who give and those who receive MAIN EVENT: Mobile Pantry at Principles of Kingdom Living Church twice monthly VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Assist at mobile pantry in Gifford twice monthly Founded: 1990

In early 2021, the Palm Beach and Treasure Coast Chapter of the American Red Cross presented Jonathan Price with a Lifesaving Award for having used skills he learned from the Red Cross to save three people’s lives.

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United Against Poverty of Indian River County

Like many others, Jenny lost her employment as a result of the shutdowns that came along with the COVID-19 pandemic. Unsure what resources were available to her, she learned about United Against Poverty from a friend. UP’s Crisis Department conducted a stabilization meeting with her and recommended the Success Training Employment Program. Conscious of her need for motivation and a sense of purpose, Jenny joined STEP, which was being conducted virtually at that time. As a single mother, she found this arrangement convenient. She found the program’s daily emotional intelligence component particularly helpful. She gained insight and self-love through the curriculum.

Jenny remains engaged with UP, working with her success coach on setting goals toward self-sufficiency. With the support of the UP staff and her employers, Jenny is well on her way to surpassing her goals.

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VETERANS COUNCIL OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY INC.

772-564-9365 upirc.org MISSION: To serve those in poverty by providing crisis care, case management, transformative education, food and household subsidy, employment training and active referrals to other collaborative social service providers MAIN EVENT: Burgers & Brews in downtown Vero Beach

772-410-5820 veteranscouncilirc.club MISSION: To support all Indian River County veterans through the collective effort of veteran organizations, civic associations and the local community, thereby raising awareness of veteran needs and of their contributions to society

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Hands-on work at the campus, family volunteer nights, supervised community service programs, committee and board membership Founded: 2003

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Public affairs, emergency aid to veterans, student scholarships, fundraising, community outreach and assistance to veteran homeowners with home repairs, event committee participation, clerical support Founded: 1987

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The opportunity arose for Jenny to interview for a position at Marine Bank, where she was hired as a fulltime teller. “I walked into the interview with courage and confidence,” she says.

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Senior Services SENIOR RESOURCE ASSOCIATION

772-562-8575 stfrancismanor.org MISSION: Providing affordable, independent living to senior citizens on a limited income in an attractive, safe and socially supportive environment MAIN EVENT: Full Moon Jazz Concert, February 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

Office, lunch program servers, birthday dinners, bingo dinners, fundraisers, bus drivers, crafts, social activities and holiday parties Founded: 1974

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

KELLY ROGERS

Meals on Wheels delivery drivers, DayAway entertainment and activities, Silver Tones singers and clerical support Founded: 1974

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772-569-0760 seniorresourceassociation.org MISSION: To promote independence and dignity in our community by providing services to older adults and transportation to all MAIN EVENT: Pro-Am Charity Golf Tournament, Feb. 21, 2022

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FLOAT HOPE OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY INC.

772-299-6565 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: Bike Rehab Project

914-954-1882 floathopenow.org MISSION: To offer children, adolescents and teenagers in our community without adequate financial means the opportunity to participate in swimming on a year-round basis MAIN EVENT: Annual Float Hope Invitational, October 2021; Donor and Friends Reception, November 2021 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Assist in the Learn to Swim program, fundraising, board and committee membership Founded: 2017

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Mechanics, board members, assistance with bike distribution events Founded: 2015

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AERONAUTRIXX

831-776-9811 MISSION: To provide education, guidance, sponsorship and resources to help women pursue their aeronautical dreams in a fun and safe manner MAIN EVENT: Mermaid Boogie at Skydive Sebastian, Nov. 12–14, 2021 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Social media management, graphic artists and registration helpers at events Founded: 2016

BIKE WALK INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

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Player registration at events, photography for Facebook and Instagram, sports media, player mentors, assisting younger players, database entries, fundraising Founded: 2009 INDIAN RIVER SOCCER ASSOCIATION INC.

772-696-0807 irsoccer.com MISSION: To provide opportunities for the children of Indian River County to play soccer either recreationally or competitively at the best possible facilities MAIN EVENT: Vero Beach Spring Cup, April 22–24, 2022 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:

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Participating in twice-weekly outreaches to at-risk youth and once-monthly prison trips Founded: 2011 SPECIAL OLYMPICS FLORIDA – INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

772-475-3588 specialolympicsflorida.org/ indian-river MISSION: To help people with intellectual disabilities participate as productive and respected members of society at large by offering them a fair opportunity to develop and demonstrate their skills and talents through sports training and competition and by increasing the public’s awareness of their capabilities and needs by providing year-round sports training and competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports MAIN EVENT: Competitions throughout the year

“A runner must run with dreams in his heart, not money in his pocket.” – EMIL ZATOPEK

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Mentoring, coaching and helping at events Founded: 1968

MARTINA TANNERY

Soccer coaches and referees, fundraising for scholarships, volunteers for events Founded: 1986

VERO BEACH ROWING

772-261-0747 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 MAIN EVENT: Fall Erg-A-Thon, Oct. 9, 2021 Founded: 2008 ◆ I N D I A N R I V E R C O M M U N I T Y FO U N DAT I O N / V E R O B E AC H M AG A Z I N E

772-713-9593 irgf.org MISSION: To create expanded playing opportunities, promote competition, teach and honor golf traditions and recognize individual performance and contributions to the game, 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

RISK TAKERS FOR CHRIST

772-539-1826 risktakersforchrist.org MISSION: To minister to prisoners and at-risk youth through sports in the name of Jesus Christ MAIN EVENT: Olde Hickory Golf Classic, April 2022

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Aeronautrixx. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Alzheimer & Parkinson Association of Indian River County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 American Association of University Women, Vero Beach Branch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 American Cancer Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 American Gold Star Mothers of Indian River County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 American Red Cross. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 The Arc of Indian River County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Atlantic Classical Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

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Success Stories Humane Society of Vero Beach & Indian River County

Children’s Home Society of Florida. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Cleveland Clinic Indian River Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73

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Coastal Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Community Health Coalition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Crossover Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Cultural Council of Indian River County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

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Dasie Bridgewater Hope Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services of the Treasure Coast . . . . 73 Dogs for Life. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Downtown Vero Beach Mural Project. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

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Early Learning Coalition of Indian River, Martin and Okeechobee Counties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Economic Opportunities Council of Indian River County . . . . . . 80 The Education Foundation of Indian River County . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Environmental Learning Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

Thumper’s owners were heartbroken when their cat was diagnosed with a life-threatening infection. Thinking they had no other choice, they surrendered her to the Humane Society with the expectation that she would be euthanized. They said goodbye to Thumper and left the office, quiet and somber.

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Childcare Resources of Indian River. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

But when the Humane Society’s veterinarian examined Thumper, she discerned that it wasn’t too late for the cat — that she might have at least one more of her nine lives! Thumper would require surgery, though. The staff immediately called Thumper’s owners, who were ecstatic to learn that they would have a chance to bring their beloved cat home again.

Equine Welfare Network. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Executive Roundtable of Indian River County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

Feed the Lambs Enrichment Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Float Hope of Indian River County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Florida Rescue Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 The Food Pantry of Indian River County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 For the Love of Paws Senior Pet Sanctuary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

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Humane Society staff worked closely with the family to make sure Thumper’s surgery and care were affordable. After a successful surgery, Thumper enjoyed a happy reunion with her owners.

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Foundations for Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Friends After Diagnosis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Friends of the Carr Refuge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

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Friends of St. Sebastian River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

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Garden Club of Indian River County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Gifford Youth Achievement Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Gifford Youth Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Girls on the Run of the Treasure Coast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Grand Harbor Community Outreach Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Guardians for New Futures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

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H.A.L.O. (Helping Animals Live and Overcome) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Haiti Partners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Head, Heart and Hands of Indian River Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Hibiscus Children’s Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Homeless Children’s Foundation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 The Hope for Families Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Humane Society of Vero Beach & Indian River County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

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Impact 100 of Indian River County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Indian River Animal Advocates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Indian River Community Cats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

Indian River County 4-H Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Indian River County Healthy Start Coalition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Indian River County Historical Society. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Indian River County Volunteer Ambulance Squad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Indian River Golf Foundation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89

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Indian River Community Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

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Indian River Habitat for Humanity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

Success Stories

Indian River Land Trust. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Indian River Soccer Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89

H.A.L.O.

Indian River State College Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63

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FENNEC John’s Island Foundation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Junior League of Indian River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

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Keep Indian River Beautiful . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Kindergarten Readiness Collaborative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Kristina Conn Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84

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Laura (Riding) Jackson Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 The Learning Alliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Palm Beach-Treasure Coast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 LifeBuilders of the Treasure Coast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Literacy Services of Indian River County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Little Birthday Angels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58

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March of Dimes Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Mardy Fish Children’s Foundation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Master’s Academy of Vero Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 McKee Botanical Garden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69

Mental Health Collaborative of Indian River County. . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Military Moms Prayer Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Miss B’s Learning Bees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 The Moorings Habitat Partnership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

With no other treatment options, H.A.L.O. sent Fennec for a risky surgery in an effort to save his life. The staff held its collective breath for 72 hours, waiting for news on Fennec’s condition. To everyone’s delight, the surgery was a success, and Fennec started down the long road to a full recovery. With his unstoppable will to live, Fennec is expected to overcome the rough start he’s had in life and be a loving companion to the person who adopts him.

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Mental Health Association in Indian River County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74

Two-year-old Fennec was in bad shape when he was surrendered to H.A.L.O. He was exhibiting severe neurological symptoms that had never been diagnosed or treated. The H.A.L.O. staff watched heartbroken as Fennec whimpered and suffered seizures. But they didn’t give up, and after consulting with several local veterinarians, they discovered that Fennec was afflicted with a liver shunt — a congenital vein abnormality that causes circulating blood to bypass the liver, where toxins would normally be removed. His prognosis was dire.

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Indian River Youth for Christ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58

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Success Stories Place of Hope

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Music Angels Education Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 National Multiple Sclerosis Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77

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Ocean Research and Conservation Association. . . . . . . . . . 69 Old Vero Ice Age Sites Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77

After three months in a shelter and two years in foster care, 9-year-old Aaliyah now knows for certain that she is loved and deeply cherished. Since she was officially adopted by her foster family, her case coordinators at Place of Hope have seen dramatic positive changes in Aaliyah. For example, she has gone from exhibiting weekly behavioral problems to occasional issues with months in between. Aaliyah is an avid reader who also loves math, science, dancing and using her imagination. She is blossoming into an intelligent, kind young lady, and the Place of Hope staff cannot wait to hear of all the wonderful things she will achieve. Place of Hope is dedicated to providing stable and loving environments for children who have been abused, neglected or exploited. Since 2001, the organization has served more than 17,000 children, youth and families, and has created 320 forever families for foster children through adoption.

Our Father’s Table Soup Kitchen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

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Pelican Island Audubon Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Pigs & Pals Farm Rescue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Place of Hope. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59

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Quail Valley Charities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

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Redlands Christian Migrant Association/RCMA . . . . . . . . . . 65 Risk Takers for Christ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 The River Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Riverside Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

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SafeSpace. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Saint Edward’s School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 The Salvation Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Samaritan Center (Catholic Charities). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Scholarship Foundation of Indian River County . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Sebastian Charter Junior High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

Shining Light Garden Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 The Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Special Equestrians of the Treasure Coast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Special Olympics Florida – Indian River County. . . . . . . . . . . 89 St. Francis Manor of Vero Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87

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Senior Resource Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87

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Success Stories Youth for Christ

Substance Awareness Center of Indian River County . . . . . . . . . 75 Sunshine Physical Therapy Clinic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75

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CHELSEA Treasure Coast Chorale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

Treasure Coast Food Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Tykes & Teens/Healthy Families Indian River County. . . . . . . . . . 76

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United Against Poverty of Indian River County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 United Way of Indian River County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

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Vero Beach Art Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Vero Beach Choral Society. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Vero Beach Christian Business Association. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

Twelve-year-old Chelsea was both excited and nervous as she packed her bags for the four-day camping trip she was attending with her Youth for Christ Campus Life Club. Chelsea’s life has not been easy. Her biological mother has been unemployed sporadically for years, while her grandmother has struggled to raise Chelsea and her three siblings. To make matters worse, Chelsea’s youngest brother was diagnosed with cancer in 2020.

Vero Beach Lifeguard Association. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Vero Beach Museum of Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Vero Beach Opera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Vero Beach Rowing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Vero Beach Theatre Guild . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Vero Heritage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Veterans Council of Indian River County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Victory Kids. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 VNA & Hospice Foundation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

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And when the time came for Chelsea to return home, she carried with her the message of a good God who loves her. More than that, she will have the support of the YFC leaders who will walk beside her for years to come through the Campus Life Program.

Whole Family Health Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

Women’s Refuge of Vero Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

Youth Guidance Mentoring Academy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Youth Sailing Foundation of Indian River County . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 ◆

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Windsor Charitable Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

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YFC’s middle school summer camp experience couldn’t take away the hardships in Chelsea’s life, but it did give her some relief from the hand that has been dealt to her. It gave her the chance to run and play with girls her age, to laugh, cheer, sing and dance — all without the constant reminder of life’s challenges.

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Treasure Coast Community Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

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The thoughtful support of the following sponsors has made the Guide to Better Giving possible

ASSOCIATION OF FUNDRAISING PROFESSIONALS membership@afpindianriver.com community.afpglobal.org/afpindianriver/home.................................................29

MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY 820 37th Place, Vero Beach, FL 32960 772-569-9788, mhairc.org........................................................................................... 73

BAER’S FURNITURE CO. 4260 W. New Haven Ave., West Melbourne, FL 32904 321-872-2377, baers.com............................................................................................. 41

MOULTON LAYNE P.L. 4887 Hwy. A1A, Vero Beach, FL 32963 7 72-234-0445, moultonlayne.com............................................................................4

BETH LIVERS 772-559-5968 MARIA CALDARONE 772-713-7139 AT BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES FLORIDA REALTY 3377 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach, FL 32963 bhhsfloridarealty.com.....................................................................................................18

ORC SERVICES INC. 401 Sebastian Blvd., Suite A, Sebastian, FL 32958 772-589-8026, orc-services.com............................................................................38

DAN DOWNEY 772-713-6314 ANNE WALLACE 772-532-3226 AT BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES FLORIDA REALTY 3377 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach, FL 32963 bhhsfloridarealty.com....................................................................................................40

ROSSWAY SWAN 2101 Indian River Blvd., Suite 200, Vero Beach, FL 32960 772-231-4440, rosswayswan.com............................................................................14

BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY 1729 17th Ave., Vero Beach, FL 32960 772-299-7449, bgcirc.com..........................................................................................53

SENIOR RESOURCE ASSOCIATION 694 14th St., Vero Beach, FL 32960 772-569-0760, seniorresourceassociation.org................................................. 17

BROWN, HARRIS & WEBB 675 Beachland Blvd., Vero Beach, FL 32963 772-633-0407, brownharrisandwebb.info...............................................................1

SPECTRUM INTERIOR DESIGN 5099 Hwy. A1A, Vero Beach, FL 32963 772-234-4427, spectrumvero.com..........................................................................29

CAMP HAVEN 3256 U.S. Hwy. 1, Vero Beach, FL 32960 772-999-3625, camphaven.net................................................................................... 7

TREASURE COAST COMMUNITY HEALTH 1545 9th St. SW, Vero Beach, FL 32962 772-257-8224, tcchinc.org........................................................................................... 15

FAU HARBOR BRANCH OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE 5600 U.S. 1 North, Fort Pierce, FL 34986 772-242-2214, fau.edu/hboi.........................................................................................13

UNITED WAY OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY 1836 14th Ave., Vero Beach, FL 32960 772-567-8900, unitedwayirc.org............................................................ back cover

HIBISCUS CHILDREN’S CENTER P.O. Box 12489, Fort Pierce, FL 34979 772-299-6011, hibiscuschildrenscenter.org........................................................ 57

VERO BEACH MUSEUM OF ART 3001 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach, FL 32963 772-231-0707, vbmuseum.org................................................................................... 55

THE HOPE FOR FAMILIES CENTER 715 4th Place, Vero Beach, FL 32962 772-567-5537, hopeforfamiliescenter.org............................................................19

VERO BEACH OPERA 2905 Cardinal Drive, Suite A, Vero Beach, FL 32963 772-569-6993, verobeachopera.org...................................................................... 51

INDIAN RIVER COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 5070 Hwy. A1A, Suite 200, Vero Beach, FL 32963 772-492-1407, ircommunityfoundation.org................................... inside covers

VETERANS COUNCIL OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY P.O. Box 1354, Vero Beach, FL 32961 772-410-5820, helpircvets.org..................................................................................30

INDIAN RIVER HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 4568 U.S. Hwy. 1, Vero Beach, FL 32967 772-562-9860, irchabitat.org.....................................................................................59

VNA OF THE TREASURE COAST 1110 35th Lane, Vero Beach, FL 32960 772-567-5551, vnatc.org...............................................................................................39

INDIAN RIVER LAND TRUST 80 Royal Palm Pointe, Suite 301, Vero Beach, FL 32960 772-794-0701, irlt.org.....................................................................................................33

WHOLE FAMILY HEALTH CENTER 981 37th Place, Vero Beach, FL 32960 772-257-5785, wfhcfl.org............................................................................................. 87

JOHN’S ISLAND REAL ESTATE COMPANY 1 John’s Island Drive, Vero Beach, Florida 32963 772-231-0900, johnsislandrealestate.com.............................................................3

WINDSOR 3125 Windsor Blvd., Vero Beach, FL 32963 772-388-8400, windsorflorida.com..........................................................................5

MCKEE BOTANICAL GARDEN 350 U.S. Hwy. 1, Vero Beach, FL 32962 772-794-0601, mckeegarden.org.............................................................................31

WOMEN’S REFUGE OF VERO BEACH 1850 Lemon Ave., Vero Beach, FL 32960 772-770-4424, womensrefugevb.org..................................................................... 75

RIVERSIDE THEATRE 3250 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach, FL 32963 772-231-6990, riversidetheatre.com......................................................................49

SAINT EDWARD’S SCHOOL 1895 Saint Edward’s Drive, Vero Beach, FL 32963 772-231-4136, steds.org............................................................................................... 25

About Time & Treasure TIME & TREASURE, THE 2022 Guide to Better Giving, is published annually in collaboration with the Indian River Community Foundation. It contains a list of nonprofit organizations active in Indian River County.

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Additional information about our community’s needs and resources can be found at ircommunityfoundation.org. We invite nonprofit organizations serving local residents to submit events and newsworthy information

each month by emailing us at mynews@verobeachmagazine.com. We hope you’ll continue to share your time and treasure as we come together to make our community a great place to live for all residents. è

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BE PART OF SOMETHING BETTER HERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS TO MAKE YOUR CHARITABLE GIVING BETTER Define Your Charitable Giving Priorities What are the charitable causes that are important to you? Animals, Arts and Culture, Children and Youth, Education, Environment, Health, Historic Preservation, or Vulnerable Individuals and Families? Do Your Homework Search online tools, such as GuideStar, for the most complete, up-to-date nonprofit data available. Get to know more about an organization’s governance, management, finances and programs before making a significant gift. Find, learn about and give directly to more than 100 Indian River County charities by visiting www.ircommunityfoundation.org. Consider a Recurring Donation If you are confident in the organization’s mission and the results it is achieving, consider making a multi-year commitment to let the organization know that it can count on your contribution for years to come. Some organizations, such as the United Way, make it easy to give a recurring donation of any amount with a credit card online, and honor recurring donations of $10,000 or more as part of the Alexis de Tocqueville Society.

Give Appreciated Assets Gifts of appreciated assets such as publicly traded securities, real estate or closely-held business interests help you to avoid paying capital gains taxes while helping your favorite charity to use the full fair market value of your gift. In most cases, these transactions are easy to make and provide a win-win for all involved.

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Use the RMD from Your IRA to Give Tax-Free If you or a family member are age 72 or older, contributions to qualified charities of up to $100,000 of the required minimum distribution from your IRA are not reported as taxable income. Many generous donors use this as a way to start or add to permanent endowments that can help sustain the mission and programs of a favorite cause. Make a Planned Gift from Your Estate Whether it is by making a simple bequest through your will or trust, or by using a charitable remainder trust, you can create and leave a charitable legacy to support your favorite cause forever. A free copy of an estate planning guide along with other helpful information about planned giving can be found at www.ircflegacy.org.

BUILDING A BETTER COMMUNITY THROUGH DONOR-DRIVEN PHILANTHROPY 5070 N. Highway A1A, Suite 200 | Vero Beach, FL 32963 Office: (772) 492-1407 www.ircommunityfoundation.org

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