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2013

Perry Ellis International hosts Pre-Mother’s Day Arts and Crafts Sale

Perry Ellis International hosted on May 9th a pre-mother’s day arts sale benefiting the Miami Lighthouse Social Group Activities Program featuring ceramics, paintings, jewelry, jewelry boxes, and flower arrangements for Mother’s Day made by visually impaired program participants. These clients talked to Perry Ellis employees about how Miami Lighthouse teaches them to overcome the challenges of living with blindness. The arts and craft pieces were displayed and program participants showed how they create wonderful artwork. A recent grant from Perry Ellis provided guayaberas, golf shirts and polo shirts with the Miami Lighthouse logo to be used as uniforms. Miami Lighthouse looks forward to its future partnership with Perry Ellis International and thanks their staff for hosting the arts and crafts sale.

Joseph Roisman, Executive Vice President, and Jesse Mclaughlin, Human Resources Administrator, at Perry Ellis International

Joseph Roisman, Executive Vice President, and Jesse Mclaughlin,
Human Resources Administrator, at Perry Ellis International.

   

   

Marlins Foundation announce Miami Lighthouse as 2013 Charity Partner

The Miami Marlins Foundation announced its 2013 Charity Partners during pre-game ceremonies at Marlins Park on April 27. As one of four charities selected in their highly competitive process, the selection of Miami Lighthouse was announced with a flag presentation by President David Samson. Recipients will receive a $25,000 gift from the Marlins Foundation. The Marlins Foundation Charity Partner Program was created to make a focused impact in philanthropy. As partners, more inner-city schoolchildren needing eye care will get the help they need by providing incentives for parents to take their child to their community optometrist collaborating with our Florida Heiken Children’s Vision Program.

  Alfredo Mesa Executive Director of Miami Marlins Community Foundation, Honorary Board Director Ray Casas, Joanne Messing Director of Foundation Partnerships, President & CEO Virginia Jacko, David Samson Miami Marlins President and Billy the Marlin.  
 

Alfredo Mesa Executive Director of Miami Marlins Community Foundation, Honorary Board Director Ray Casas,
Joanne Messing Director of Foundation Partnerships, President & CEO Virginia Jacko,
David Samson Miami Marlins President and Billy the Marlin.

 
     

Better Chance Program at Jackson Memorial - March 2013

Miami Lighthouse Better Chance Music Production Program™ Students Performed During Spring Break at Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Newly Renovated Courtyard Delighting Doctors, Nurses, Patients and others.

   
     
   
     
     

2012

2012 Miami Dolphins Invited Miami Lighthouse Transition Program Students To Experience Special On-Field Touch Tour At Sun Life Stadium

On Sunday, December 16th, twelve Miami Lighthouse students, ages 13 to 18, got the opportunity to take part in an exciting Miami Dolphins pre-game hands-on tour at Sun Life Stadium. The students were exposed to a multi-sensory experience by having a special touch tour at the Stadium. The students also got to feel and handle equipment used in the game, including helmets and footballs.

After the tour, Transition program students were able to experience the Miami Dolphins honor the 1972 Dolphins. The 40th Anniversary celebration of the only undefeated NFL team included the induction of coach Bill Arnsparger into the team’s Ring of Honor and speeches by Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, Coach Don Shula and Dolphins President Mike Dee. The students then watched the game from a private suite from which they saw the Miami Dolphins beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 24-3. We thank Marcus Bach-Armas, Manager of Corporate Affairs for the Miami Dolphins, for making this wonderful interaction for our students possible.

  Miami Lighthouse students stand with Dolphins mascot T.D.  
 

Miami Lighthouse students stand with Dolphins mascot T.D.

 
     
  Eric Ortiz touches game worn helmet and football.  
 

Eric Ortiz touches game worn helmet and football.

 
     

Miami Marlins Community Foundation hosts 50/50 raffle for Miami Lighthouse Students

On April 18th the Miami Marlins Community Foundation hosted a 50/50 raffle to raise funds for the Miami Lighthouse Music and Transition student trip to Universal Studios over the summer. The students raised funds and handed out Miami Lighthouse brochures to patrons attending the Marlins game and were able to watch the Marlins claim victory over the Chicago Cubs 9-1. The Miami Lighthouse summer camp students would like to send a special thank you to the Miami Marlins Community Foundation for making this wonderful night possible.

Miami Lighthouse students enjoy the Marlins win.

Emily Nostro draws the winning raffle ticket along with Miami Lighthouse Music students.

Miami Lighthouse students enjoy the Marlins win.

Emily Nostro draws the winning raffle ticket along with
Miami Lighthouse Music students.

   

Miami Lighthouse Better Chance Music Production Program™ graduate Natalia Sulca Helps Kick-off the 2012 Legislative Session

Natalia Sulca performed in Tallahassee at the State Capitol on January 10th 2012 at the invitation of Senator Nan Rich and sang “God Bless the USA” for the opening of session in the Senate. Natalia, 19, is a graduate of the nationally recognized Miami Lighthouse for the Blind Better Chance Music Production Program. Natalia currently attends Berklee College of Music in Boston and has recently performed at the Discover Orange Bowl. To view the Capitol Updates news clip on Natalia’s performance please click here.

   
     

Miami Lighthouse Student Natalia Sulca Performs Pre-Game Song At
The 2012 Discover Orange Bowl

On January 4th Natalia Sulca was invited by The Orange Bowl Committee to kickoff the pre-game festivities at the 2012 Discover Orange Bowl. Natalia sang “God Bless the USA” a song written by country musician Lee Greenwood in front of an estimated crowd of over 70,000. Natalia said, “I am honored that the Orange Bowl Committee selected me to sing such a meaningful song in front of a great audience.” Agustin Arellano, Jr., member of the Orange Bowl Committee and board member of the Miami Lighthouse said, “I am very excited to bring these two organizations with rich traditions in the community together, and I am extremely happy Natalia was selected to perform.” The background music was recorded at the Miami Lighthouse Henry and Inez Stone Music & Sound Studio by Miami Lighthouse music students, Music Engineer Antonio Cobo, and Music Director Harold Cobo.

Parachuters drop in as Natalia sings.

Board Director Agustin Arellano Jr. watches Natalia perform.

Parachuters drop in as Natalia sings.

Board Director Agustin Arellano Jr. watches Natalia perform.

   

Board Director Agustin Arellano Jr., Elena Sulca, Natalia Sulca, Reinaldo Sanchez and Glen Sulca.

Natalia Sulca on the jumbotron.

Board Director Agustin Arellano Jr., Elena Sulca, Natalia Sulca,
Reinaldo Sanchez and Glen Sulca.

Natalia Sulca on the jumbotron.

   

2011

Lions Club of Miami presents check to Miami Lighthouse

Edward Boland, right, President of the Lions Club of Miami presented a $3,000 check on May 5th to Nelba Gonzalez, Coordinator of Arts & Crafts/SGA, and Cameron Sisser, Manager of External Relations, representing the Miami Lighthouse for the Blind. The Lions annual donation is a contribution to the persons with sight disabilities and blindness of the Miami-Dade community that receive services from the Miami Lighthouse. The Miami Lighthouse thanks the Lions Club of Miami for their continued support.

  Current and past chairs of Miami Lighthouse (from left to right): Michael Silva, Ray Casas, Donna Blaustein, Owen Freed, Bill Roy, and Susan Kelley  
 

Edward Boland, right, President of the Lions Club of Miami,
Nelba Gonzalez, middle, Coordinator of Arts & Crafts/SGA, and
Cameron Sisser, left, Manager of External Relations for Miami Lighthouse for the Blind.

 

 

   

Miami Lighthouse for the Blind students perform at U.S. Naturalization Ceremony

On March 17th Miami Lighthouse for the Blind Better Chance Music Production Program™ students performed in front of over 200 individuals taking part in the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Naturalization Ceremony. The students performed the National Anthem, God Bless the USA, Coming to America and I’m Yours a song by Jason Mraz.

Natalia Sulca sings the National Anthem  

Natalia Sulca sings the National Anthem

 

 

     
  The audience enjoys God Bless the USA.

 

 

The audience enjoys God Bless the USA.

     
Harold Cobo directs the performers   Miami Lighthouse performers watch as citizens are sworn in

Harold Cobo directs the performers

 

Miami Lighthouse performers watch as citizens are sworn in

     
     

Credit Suisse and Hands on Miami Volunteer at Miami Lighthouse

On March 16th the Miami Lighthouse celebrated their Spring Festival with the support of Credit Suisse and Hands on Miami. Hands on Miami provided an activity for the children which included painting and decorating flower pots and later planting flowers and herbs in the pots. At the end of the festival the volunteers from Credit Suisse and Hands on Miami had a shared reading session with the children. Thank you Credit Suisse and Hands on Miami for your involvement with our programs.

The Credit Suisse Team   Everyone sings a welcome song

The Credit Suisse Team

 

Everyone sings a welcome song

     
Child plays the maraca   Story time

Child plays the maraca

 

Story time

     
 
     
     

Michael A. Silva, Esq. Named Chairman Of The Miami Lighthouse
Board Of Directors At Annual Meeting

Michael A. Silva, Esq. was installed as Chairman of the Miami Lighthouse Board of Directors at its annual meeting January 26th at the Kelley Roy Gallery. Mr. Silva has served two terms on the Miami Lighthouse Board of Directors and previously provided pro bono legal counsel, including revisions to bylaws and other board governance issues.

"It is our pleasure to welcome Michael into this leadership position at Miami Lighthouse," said outgoing Board Chairman Owen S. Freed, Esq. "We look forward to working with him over the next two years as Miami Lighthouse fulfills its goals as a Center of Excellence in Low Vision and Vision Rehabilitation."

"Michael's pro bono counsel and guidance as a Board Director has been such a blessing to us in recent years," said Miami Lighthouse President and CEO Virginia A. Jacko. "His forward-thinking leadership will help us accelerate our progress as we serve ever more people in this community."

Mr. Silva is a Tax Partner with Hunton & Williams LLP. His practice focuses on international tax law, estate planning and representation of foreign investors and banks. He has been selected as one of "Florida's Legal Elite," a listing of the state's top 1.7% of "lawyers held in the highest regard," by Florida Trend Magazine three years in a row, and was named among the top lawyers in Florida by Florida Super Lawyers Magazine. He also was named one of the "Top Up and Comers in South Florida" for tax law by the South Florida Legal Guide. Mr. Silva graduated from the University of Florida Levin College of Law and the Fisher School of Accounting. He is a Certified Public Accountant and certified by the Florida Bar in Tax Law and International Law. In 1993, he served as Judicial Clerk for the Honorable Allen J. Kornblum, Probate Division of Circuit Court, Miami.

  Owen Freed passes chairmanship to Michael Silva  
 

Owen Freed passes chairmanship to Michael Silva.

 
     
  Current and past chairs of Miami Lighthouse (from left to right): Michael Silva, Ray Casas, Donna Blaustein, Owen Freed, Bill Roy, and Susan Kelley  
 

Current and past chairs of Miami Lighthouse (from left to right):
Michael Silva, Ray Casas, Donna Blaustein, Owen Freed, Bill Roy, and Susan Kelley.

 

 

2010

Low Vision Seminar Held at Miami Lighthouse

     
  Shannon Hori of CBS-4 News, Mistress of Ceremonies; Dixie McDaniel de Andrade, Chair 2010 Diamond Awards; Daniel Perez, Non-Profit Award Presenter; Owen S. Freed, Miami Lighthouse Board Chairman; Virginia A, Jacko, Miami Lighthouse President & CEO; and John O'Rourke III, Chairman, Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce at the 2010 Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce Award Luncheon  
 

Alma R. Abdel-Moty, Dr. OT, MS, OTR/L and CEO Virginia Jacko.

 
     
  Shannon Hori of CBS-4 News, Mistress of Ceremonies; Dixie McDaniel de Andrade, Chair 2010 Diamond Awards; Daniel Perez, Non-Profit Award Presenter; Owen S. Freed, Miami Lighthouse Board Chairman; Virginia A, Jacko, Miami Lighthouse President & CEO; and John O'Rourke III, Chairman, Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce at the 2010 Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce Award Luncheon  
 

Jeanette S. Leonard, M.A., CCC-SLP/A, Tara A. Cortes, PhD, RN, FAAN,
Miami Lighthouse Occupational Therapist Maria Fernandez,
Amy McKenzie, Ed.D., and CEO Virginia Jacko.

 

More than 70 professionals attended the Interdisciplinary Approaches to Low Vision Across the Life Span Seminar at Miami Lighthouse on November 6. The continuing education seminar held for occupational therapists, physical therapists and nurses was offered through a collaboration of Miami Lighthouse with Florida International University College of Nursing and Health Sciences thanks to Alma R. Abdel-Moty, Chairperson of the FIU Department of Occupational Therapy. The Health Foundation of South Florida provided partial underwriting for the event.

Keynote speaker Tara A. Cortes, PhD, RN, FAAN spoke to guests on the topic of our aging population and the prevalence of low vision. Other guest speakers included Amy McKenzie, Ed.D., Florida State University; Jeanette S. Leonard, M.A., CCC-SLP/A, Purdue University; Lisa Roberts, DPT, PT GCS, Florida International University; as well as Rosemary Gonzalez, O.D., P.A., Consulting Optometrist at Miami Lighthouse.
 

Jose Feliciano Holds Music Workshop at Miami Lighthouse

Eight-time Grammy Award winner José Feliciano delighted more than 20 aspiring blind and sighted musicians in the Better Chance Music Production Program™ when he visited them at the Miami Lighthouse Henry and Inez Stone Music and Sound Studio on November 18th. Click here to view an article that appeared in the Miami Herald about Jose Feliciano’s visit.

Jose Feliciano speaks to the workshop group.

 

The legendary Henry Stone, R&B music producer, tells his story.

Jose Feliciano speaks to the workshop group.

 

The legendary Henry Stone, R&B music producer, tells his story.

     
Jose Feliciano smiles for a Miami Herald photographer.   Herald reporter interviews Edgardo Santiago.

Jose Feliciano smiles for a Miami Herald photographer.

 

Herald reporter interviews Edgardo Santiago.

     
Jose tells the students “Miami Lighthouse is trying to put independence into your hands”   Virginia Jacko’s new guide dog Kieran listens in on the beautiful music

Jose tells the students “Miami Lighthouse is
trying to put independence into your hands”

 

Virginia Jacko’s new guide dog Kieran listens in
on the beautiful music

     
     

Marriott World Wide Call Center Hires
Five Miami Lighthouse Job Readiness Program Graduates

To learn more about Miami Lighthouse Job Readiness Program, please listen to the following testimonies. If you are unable to open the audio files, check the status bar at the top of the screen and click on "Run Active X".

 

Brendan Gibson
Job Readiness Instructor Specialist

     
 

Carmen Davis
Graduated from Job Readiness Program

     
 

Edwin Pollini
Recent Graduated from Job Readiness Program

     
     

Miami-Dade County Public Schools Superintendent
Alberto M. Carvalho Visits Miami Lighthouse

     
   
 

Superintendent Alberto Carvalho and President and CEO Virginia Jacko
with Miami Lighthouse Music Program students

 

Superintendent of Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Alberto M. Carvalho, visited the Miami Lighthouse on July 26. He began his tour by visiting one of the three Heiken Children’s Vision Program mobile eye care units that have provided eye exams and glasses to over 40,000 low-income students in Miami-Dade County. Carvalho met with the Transition program students ages 14 to 22 as they introduced themselves and spoke about the schools they attend. He related to the students as he spoke about their Miami-Dade County School experiences, as he had once been principal or vice principal at several of the children’s schools.

He admired many of the ceramic art pieces created by Miami Lighthouse clients in the Social Group Activities (SGA) program. Virginia Jacko and Nelba Gonzalez presented a ceramic lighthouse business card holder, which he gratefully accepted.

Miami Lighthouse Music Program students performed two songs for the Superintendent, one being the students’ favorite song, “I’m Yours” by Jason Mraz, and the other “Proud to be an American” by Lee Greenwood. The tour concluded with President and CEO Virginia Jacko demonstrating how the blind and visually impaired learn to navigate a computer at Miami Lighthouse.
 

Blind Babies Program children participate in
Miami-Dade Public Library System Make-a-Bookmark Contest

     
  Blind Babies Program children participate in Miami-Dade Public Library System Make-a-Bookmark Contest  

Since 2003 Miami Lighthouse for the Blind Little Lighthouse program and the Miami-Dade Public Library System have teamed up for the Make-a-Bookmark Contest. The contest encourages participating children and their families to read books. All children in the Miami Lighthouse Blind Babies program who take part in the contest are recognized as winners for their participation and creativity.

Click here to see bookmarks created by Miami Lighthouse Blind Babies program participants.

Click here to see bookmarks created by Miami Lighthouse Blind Babies program participants featured on the Miami-Dade Public Library System Facebook page.
 

Miami Lighthouse Honors Board Director Ray Casas and
Client/Volunteer Hugo Meneses
at Leave A Legacy/Donor Next Door Recognition Luncheon

     

 

Board Director Ramón Casas, CEO Virginia
Jacko, Ali Casas and Otis Wragg

 

CEO Virginia Jacko, Hugo Meneses and his wife Myra Diaz

At the Leave A legacy/Donor Next Door Luncheon Miami Lighthouse honored Board Director Ray Casas and Miami Lighthouse client and volunteer Hugo Meneses.

Board Director Casas was recognized for his 18 years of service to the Miami Lighthouse in key leadership positions on the Board of Directors since 1992, including 10 years on the Executive Committee and his current position as Chairman of the External Relations Committee as well as for the pro bono services provided by his public relations firm. Wragg and Casas’ services include drafting and distribution of news releases, media relations and counsel on communications issues. Ray has provided important communications services and counsel throughout the years as a volunteer.

Hugo Meneses, a Miami Lighthouse client since 2003, received recognition as an extraordinary advocate for the blind and visually impaired. He has collaborated actively in raising funds for the Miami Lighthouse’s “White Cane Day” event, and in 2008 he was the individual who obtained the largest number of pledges. Each year he also solicits donations from the community in support of the event. Hugo is a member of the “UCHEU” (Union de Ciegos Hispanos en los Estados Unidos), a non-profit that organizes recreational activities for the blind such as picnics, parties and field trips. Because of his many relationships in the community, Miami Lighthouse clients have meals that are more nutritious.
 

2009

Miami Lighthouse Annual Board Meeting

The Board of Directors of Miami Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Inc. held its annual meeting at the Key Biscayne residence of Michael Silva, Esq., on January 27th. Mr. Silva has served in several Board governance roles for Miami Lighthouse, previously as Board Performance Oversight and Monitoring Committee Chairman and as Treasurer.

The fifty attendees at the annual meeting included Board Directors, Honorary Directors, members of the Heiken Children's Vision Program Advisory Committee, the senior leadership team of Miami Lighthouse, and Miami Lighthouse friends including the legendary Henry Stone, a former client and producer of 23 Gold and Platinum albums. Click here to read more.

   
 

Michael Silva, Chairman-elect; William Roy, Past Chairman; Virginia Jacko, President & CEO;
John Harriman, Treasurer; Owen Freed, Chairman of the Board

 
     
   
 

Legendary Henry Stone and Mrs. Inez Stone with Board Director Gloria Martin

 
     
     

Miami Lighthouse Celebrates Community Leader Donna R. Blaustein, Esq. As 2009 “Woman Of Vision”

On June 16th, community leader Donna R. Blaustein, Esq. was named Miami Lighthouse for the Blind’s 2009 Woman of Vision in recognition of her many years of dedication and support of the Miami Lighthouse mission. The prestigious award was presented at the third annual Women of Vision Luncheon at Miami Lighthouse on June 16th. More than 85 of South Florida’s most distinguished female leaders attended this luncheon, generously underwritten by Walter and Terri Shikany and co-hosted by Carmen Betancourt-Lewis, Carmen Bishopric, Shelley Beckwith Rutherford, Nancy Jean Davis, Pam Garrison, Norma Quintero & Terri Shikany.

The Miami Lighthouse Woman of Vision award was established in 2007 to honor notable female philanthropists in our community. Past Woman of Vision honorees include Philanthropist Gloria Martin in 2007 and Philanthropist Jean Ellen du Pont Shehan in 2008. Awardees are presented a special one-of-a-kind signature pin designed by René Ruiz.

  Nancy Jean Davis, Pam Garrison, Carmen Betancourt-Lewis, Donna Blaustein, Virginia Jacko, Ray Casas, Shelley Daniel Rutherford, Carmen Bishopric, Norma Quintero & Terri Shikany  
 

Nancy Jean Davis, Pam Garrison, Carmen Betancourt-Lewis, Donna Blaustein, Virginia Jacko, Ray Casas, Shelley Daniel Rutherford, Carmen Bishopric, Norma Quintero & Terri Shikany

 
     
     

Deloitte & Touche Volunteers Lend a Helping Hand at Miami Lighthouse

     
  Deloitte Volunteers  

For the second year, Miami Lighthouse received assistance with a variety of tasks as volunteers from Deloitte pitched in to help on Deloitte’s annual “IMPACT” Day – a day to make an impact on the communities where they work and live.
 

2008

Actor Woody Harrelson Prepares for Blind Pianist Role

Woody Harrelson, who will play a blind pianist in the upcoming film Seven Pounds, found the perfect place to practice his “blindness” skills at Miami Lighthouse. Harrelson’s character befriends the main character, played by Will Smith, a guilt ridden and suicidal IRS agent. “I was more nervous about this role than about any I’ve ever had,” Harrelson said. The challenges of playing a blind musician are daunting, but Miami Lighthouse, with its vision rehabilitation services and groundbreaking music program, was an excellent fit for Harrelson as he prepared. He practiced the use of the white cane with Orientation & Mobility Specialist John Clapp, COMS, and observed blind keyboard artists practicing in the Henry & Inez Stone Music & Sound Studio. Harrelson, who entered the American consciousness as the affably dim Woody Boyd on the long-running TV series Cheers, has appeared in many major feature films, including Indecent Proposal, Play it to the Bone and The People vs Larry Flynt. Seven Pounds is scheduled to open in theaters in December.

 

Miami Lighthouse Men of Vision Honor Legendary Music Producer Henry Stone

More than 50 friends of Miami Lighthouse gathered on August 5th to celebrate the Inaugural Men of Vision “Havana Nights,” hosted by Al Cabrera, Scott Sime, Eric M. Stein, and David Turner. Guests enjoyed live music as well as vintage and new cars featuring a placard noting historical milestones of Miami Lighthouse coinciding with the model year of each car. In keeping with the “Havana Nights” theme, a live cigar roller demonstrated his craft. Legendary music producer and former Miami Lighthouse client, Henry Stone, was named the 2008 “Man of Vision.” Henry has been fundamental in the creation and success of the nationally recognized music program at the Lighthouse. The event was sponsored by SunTrust Bank South Florida, Turner & Associates, LLP, CB Richard Ellis and Williamson Cadillac.

   
   

Northern Trust Bank Visits Miami Lighthouse

On July 3, 2008 Board Directors Ed Joyce and Kent Benedict along with colleagues from Northern Trust Bank visited Miami Lighthouse where they joined Lighthouse clients in the Gallery for lunch and were entertained by summer camp student musicians and instructors. The group toured the facility and learned about the many programs and services offered by Miami Lighthouse to blind and visually impaired children and adults.


 

Miami Lighthouse Women of Vision Honor
Jean Ellen duPont Shehan and Gloria Martin

More than 50 of Miami’s most prominent female philanthropists gathered at Miami Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired June 24 at the second annual Women of Vision luncheon. The inspiring event included the presentation of the 2008 Woman of Vision Award to Jean Ellen duPont Shehan; the completion of Gloria Martin’s $1.1 million gift to Miami Lighthouse; news from CEO Virginia A. Jacko about new initiatives at Miami Lighthouse; a touching testimonial from Helen Mopsick, whose 6-month-old son Colton participates in the Miami Lighthouse Blind Babies program; and original music performed by the Miami Lighthouse musicians. Norma Jean Abraham, Shelley Beckwith Rutherford, Jan Salvesen Morrison and Norma Quintero hosted the event.

 

 
 



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José Feliciano accepts high school diploma and
speaks about Braille literacy at the Miami Lighthouse 80th Anniversary Ruby Jubilee Dinner Concert

 

 
 



The Honorable Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
Co-Chair, Congressional Vision Caucus
Mistress of Ceremonies
Miami Lighthouse 80th Anniversary Ruby Jubilee Dinner Concert
Speaks about Miami Lighthouse programs

 

 
 



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Miami Lighthouse first sought and received NAC accreditation in 1978 and has consistently achieved NAC accreditation to the present time having received seven commendations with its five year accreditation renewal.

 

Miami Lighthouse ranks among the elite 4% of U.S. nonprofits having earned a 4-star rating for five consecutive years from Charity Navigator, the nation’s premier independent nonprofit evaluator. Receiving such a distinction reflects our sound fiscal management, responsible use of donor dollars, and financial strength.

 

Miami Lighthouse received the prestigious South Florida Business Journal 2011 Excellence in Health Care Award in the Community Outreach category.

 

Miami Lighthouse honored by being named the recipient of the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce 2010 Non-Profit Business Diamond Award.

 

Miami Lighthouse received the prestigious 2008 Concern Award from Health Foundation of South Florida.

 

Miami Lighthouse received United Homecare’s 2012 Thelma Gibson Community Service Award at the 18th Annual Claude Pepper Memorial Awards Ceremony.

 

Miami Lighthouse's Heiken Children's Vision Program received the bronze medal for their service to thousands of under-served children in public schools at the 2012 Miami Today Gold Medal Awards Ceremony.

   
 
 

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