2017 Shows

Zonta Club of Deerfield Beach

Dist11We had the pleasure of having Carmen Nieves, Treasurer and Charter Member and Alexis M., Heart Soul and Service Award Winner of 2016 from the Zonta Club of Deerfield Beach. Zonta Clubs seeks to advance the status of women worldwide by improving the legal, political, economic, educational, health and professional status of women at the global and local levels through service and advocacy. Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta’s mission and objectives. They can be reached by email at info@zontadeerfieldbeach.com or on the Zonta Club of Deerfield Beach here.  Listen to the program here: 

 

Healthier Delray Beach

73LJXn4IWe had the honor of having Kirsten Sleeman, Lauren Zuchman and Dupree Jackson from Healthier Delray Beach on The Forum for Nonprofits. The Healthier Delray Beach Initiative strives to serve as a trusted advocate for the behavioral health needs of the Delray Beach community by creating awareness, encouraging acceptance and equity, and developing a system of careThey can be reached by phone at (561) 703-8691 or on the Healthier Delray Beach websited here.  Listen to the program here: 

Cornell Museum of Art

fabricated, cornell museum of artWe had the pleasure of having Marusca Gatto, Director of Operations at the Cornell Museum of Art. The Cornell Art Museum is housed in the restored 1913 Delray Elementary School building on the Old School Square campus. The Museum strives to show nationally and internationally recognized, contemporary artists who create innovative and provocative works of art. Visitors will enjoy intriguing pieces of artwork while discovering new artists and styles. They can be reached by phone at 561-403-2956, or on the Delray Beach Chorale website here.  Listen to the program here: 

Delray Beach Chorale

downloadWe had the pleasure of having Jeremiah Cummings, President of the board and Patricia Fleitas, Conductor and Artistic Director of the Delray Beach Chorale. The Delray Beach Chorale is a long-established choral performance group dedicated to sharing the experience of beautiful music with the Palm Beach County community. They are comprised of qualified and dedicated volunteer singers including professional, semi-professional, and amateur musicians. With sixty-plus members from diverse backgrounds and ranging in ages from 20 to 80. The Delray Beach Chorale rehearse with professional leadership and perform two major programs a year, in Winter and Spring. Their mission is to cultivate the appreciation of choral music through inspiring performances. They can be reached by phone at 561-419-4878, or on the Delray Beach Chorale website here.  Listen to the program here: 

Boca Raton Toastmasters

logoWe are excited to share with you our interview with Barbara Kasser, Membership Vice Chair of Boca Raton Toastmasters. Toastmasters International is a non-profit, educational organization providing members a supportive environment to develop public speaking and leadership skills. This is accomplished through a self-paced program including local club meetings, training seminars, and speech contests. Boca Raton Toastmasters has been a part of the community for over forty years. Club members have diverse backgrounds and a wide range of interests. Boca Raton Toastmasters is a great place for beginners who want to learn the basics of public speaking and experienced speakers refining their skills. They can be reached by phone at 561-306-2426, or on the Boca Raton Toastmasters website here.  Listen to the program here: 

 

Pearl City C.A.T.S.

This week on the forum for nonprofits, we had the pleasure of having Ashley Whidby, program director of the PEARL City C.A.T.S. program of Boca Housing Authority. The mission of the Pearl City C.A.T.S. Program is to shape a safe environment in which all of our students become life long learners who master essential skills, develop self learning skills and pursue character qualities which will enable them to be honest, responsible, respectful and dedicated students. Their staff works as a community to assist our students to monitor their progress as they reach the goal of achieving their potential according to their own unique strengths. They can be reached by phone at 561-206-6200, or on the Pearl City C.A.T.S. website here.  Listen to the program here: 

Legal Aid Society of PBC

logoCheck out our interview with Bob Bertisch, the Executive Director of Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County. The Legal Aid Society works to provide high quality civil legal advice, representation and education to the disadvantaged of Palm Beach County so as to protect their personal safety, enhance their opportunities and living conditions and promote self-sufficiency. They help their clients deal with many of life’s most basic needs: a safe home, enough food to eat, a quality education, and protection against exploitation and discrimination. They can be reached by phone at 561-655-8944, or on the Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County website here.  Listen to the program here: 

211 Palm Beach County

logo2We had the pleasure of having Patrice Schroeder, community relations specialist at 211 Palm Beach County.  211 works to provide a team of specially trained staff to assist callers through its 211 HelpLine with crisis intervention, suicide prevention, information, assessment and referral to community services. They also collect and maintain information on community health and human services and makes this information available via its hotlines, helplines, printed directories, and on the web. They can be reached by phone at 211, or on the 211 Palm Beach County website here.  Listen to the program here: 

American Association of Caregiving Youth

AACY_logoThis week on the Forum for Nonprofits, we had the pleasure of having Gerry Fallon, communications coordinator at the American Association of Caregiving Youth. The American Association of Caregiving Youth (AACY) is the national resource for children who sacrifice their education, health, well-being and childhood to provide care for family members who are ill, injured, elderly or disabled. AACY combines systems of healthcare, education and community to provide needs-driven services in school, out of school and at home.Their ultimate goal is for no child in the US to drop out of school because of family caregiving responsibilities. They can be reached by phone at 561-391-7401, or on the American Association of Caregiving Youth website here.  Listen to the program here: 

Baby Otter Scholarship and Education Fund

babyotterlogo2.jpgThis week on the Forum for Nonprofit we had the pleasure of having Marlene Bloom, president and Shirley Harold, partner of Baby Otter Scholarship and Education Fund. The Baby Otter Scholarship and Education Fund is a non-profit organization focused on teaching special needs and underprivileged children.  They focus on saving children and adults from drowning by teaching them their proprietary state and nationally certified  “Turn Kick Reach,®” a five day private program. They can be reached by phone at 888-7946-543, or on the Baby Otter Scholarship and Education Fund website here.  Listen to the program here: 

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