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2010 Educational Empowerment Grant Challenge

     
  Board Director Louis Nostro, Managing Partner Joseph Bolton, Esq. CEO Virginia Jacko, and Chairman Owen Freed  
 

Board Director Louis Nostro, Managing Partner Joseph Bolton, Esq.,
CEO Virginia Jacko, and Chairman Owen Freed

 
     
  Bessemer Trust Managing Director Michael Marquez, Florence Hecht, Commissioner Sally Heyman, CEO Virginia Jacko, Board Director Ray Casas  
 

Bessemer Trust Managing Director Michael Marquez, Florence Hecht,
Commissioner Sally Heyman, CEO Virginia Jacko, Board Director Ray Casas

 

Miami Lighthouse held its sixth annual Share the Vision luncheon at La Gorce Country Club on October 6. At this year's 2010 Share the Vision luncheon, the Educational Empowerment Challenge was announced, a $500,000 matching incentive to expand educational opportunities for our visually impaired students, our professional staff and for internships. This match will also be used to expand our year-round programming for children focusing on Braille and technology literacy and pre-Braille literacy training for our blind babies and their caregivers.

Owen S. Freed, Esq., Chairman of the Board, and Virginia Jacko, Miami Lighthouse President and CEO, presented a beautiful crystal lighthouse to Louis Nostro, Esq., Miami Lighthouse Board Director, and Joseph D. Bolton, Managing Partner, Shutts & Bowen, to honor the law firm for 80 years of dedication and pro bono service to Miami Lighthouse. In 1935, Colonel Shutts of the Miami Herald asked his young lawyer associate Preston Prevatt to provide pro bono service to incorporate Miami Lighthouse, a newly formed private agency serving the blind of Miami. Since then, Shutts & Bowen has supported Miami Lighthouse through legal services and generous donations.

Guests were treated to the musical talents of students who participate in our nationally recognized music inclusion program as they entered the venue. Miami Lighthouse summer camp children Jayden Ferrell and Silvio Plata, delighted the crowd with “Wheels on the Bus” and “Itsy Bitsy Spider,” while Joseph Chica gave a moving invocation.

More than 200 of South Florida’s philanthropists and community leaders attended this extraordinary luncheon, generously underwritten by Bessemer Trust. Guests enjoyed wine provided by Gulf Wine Merchants and beautiful hand-made ceramic centerpieces created by Miami Lighthouse blind and visually impaired adults in the Social Group Activities program.

Miami Lighthouse Board Director Ramón Casas challenged attendees to imagine what vision impairment is like, and spoke about the importance of the matching grant challenge. He praised the  Educational Empowerment Challenge as an example of true philanthropy and pointed out the power of a matching gift, encouraging guests to participate in the challenge.

Miami Lighthouse has received its third consecutive 4-star rating, the highest rating possible, from Charity Navigator in recognition of its ability to efficiently manage and grow its finances.

The notification letter states: “Only 13% of the charities rated by Charity Navigator have received at least 3 consecutive 4-star evaluations, indicating that Miami Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired consistently executes its mission in a fiscally responsible way, and outperforms most other charities in America."

To view the full press release and the award letter from Charity Navigator click here.
 

2009 MLB Receives One Million Dollar Matching Gift Challenge, Made in Memory of Sash A. Spencer

Miami Lighthouse is pleased to announce a way for new and existing donors to double the impact of their charitable giving: the One Million Dollar Challenge in Memory of Sash A. Spencer. Through this challenge all new donations or gifts of an increased amount from existing donors between $100 and $150,000 will be generously matched by Mary Spencer.

2008 Miami Lighthouse Hosts 4th Annual “Share the Vision” Luncheon

Over 250 of South Florida’s most generous philanthropists and community leaders were on hand to watch Miami Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired accept the first $250,000 installment of the “One Million Dollar Challenge in Memory of Sash A. Spencer,” an incentive matching gift from philanthropist Mary M. Spencer at the 4th Annual “Share the Vision” fundraising luncheon November 12 at La Gorce Country Club. Thanks to the generosity of Mrs. Spencer, all new donations or gifts of an increased amount from current or past donors between $100 and $150,000 will be matched in the memory of her beloved husband, Sash A. Spencer.

This year’s luncheon, generously underwritten by Bessemer Trust, raised $350,000 for programs and services offered to blind and visually impaired children and adults. Guests enjoyed wine from The River Wines and beautiful table centerpieces designed by Epicure Events which incorporated hand-made ceramic pieces created by Miami Lighthouse blind and visually impaired children and adults.

 

 
 



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Miami Lighthouse Wins South Florida Business Journal Excellence In Health Care - Community Outreach Award
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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-Start 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.

   
 
 

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