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SafeSpace Celebrates 40 Years from page 1 Joyce and Stephen Page, Carol and Bob Myers, Janie and an independent life free from violence. Emergency shelter
Jimmie Tighe, Jill and Fred Borowicz, Albert M. Covelli and supportive living programs, 24/7 crisis hotlines, and
considered to ensure SafeSpace’s 40th Birthday Bash event Foundation, Walmart Stores No. 5704 and No. 7299, Dick extensive outreach/advocacy services are available for
was a big success. and Molly Hoffman, Vero Beach Endontics, Holy Cross victims throughout the Treasure Coast. SafeSpace offers
Sponsors and partners for the event included: Presenting Catholic Church, Tom Bakkedahl, Mickey Hernandez and services to all victims of domestic violence and their
Sponsor Joe and Margaret Richebourg Temple, Lichtenberger Cindy Dolan, John and Cynthia Kucyk, William Becker, dependents regardless of race, gender, age, religion,
Foundation, Coleman Family Foundation, Bob and Carmen Richard Boga, and Gregory Burke FAIA,NCARB. political belief, national origin, immigration status,
Stork, Wong Family Foundation, Keaney Financial Services About SafeSpace physical or mental disability, marital status, sexual
Corp., Terri Hamrick, St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office, SafeSpace is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that orientation or language spoken. To learn more about
Martin County Sheriff’s Office, Shaun Kelly Feinsinger operates programs in Indian River, Martin and St. Lucie SafeSpace, please visit www.safespacefl.org, call (772)
and Paul J. Feinsinger CPA, Audi Stuart, Patricia Stewart, counties offering victims of domestic violence safety, 223-2399 or connect with SafeSpace on Facebook at www.
Joan and Reed Smith, Law Office of Jason D. Berger PA, support and education, and empowering them to create facebook.com/safespacefl.
(Front row, from left) Capt. Adam Goodner, Charmaine Hickey, Emmelis Keaney, Linda
Hengerer, Terri Hamrick, Dan Pimpo, Nancy Wong, Maj. Eric Flowers. (Back row, from left) (From left) Maj. Eric Flowers, Rachel Flowers, Hamp Elliott, Valerie Elliott, John Franke,
Carol Myers, Joyce Page, Richard Boga, and Natalie Desmangles Janet Farnan-Dyer, Karen Franke, Julie Lilliquist, Ralph Wnuk, and Scott Bristow
Treasure Coast Food from page 1 Dinner, created by About Treasure Coast
Wild Thyme Catering, Food Bank
seniors and families struggling with hunger on the featured Mediterranean Treasure Coast Food
Treasure Coast. salad with a balsamic Bank is the only food
The sold-out event took place Nov. 9. Guests enjoyed vinaigrette, butternut bank and largest hunger
the beautiful sunset and the sounds of the Blue Cypress squash, quinoa, and relief organization on
Bluegrass Band as they sipped welcome beverages of wild rice, asparagus Florida’s Treasure Coast,
Wild Thyme Punch, Tito’s Vodka, champagne, and wine with lemon mustard providing the community
selections while bidding on a selection of auction items. cream, chicken piccata, each year with millions
and pork loin. The final of meals valued at more
course was a passion than $50 million through Barklie Eliot and Chris Albrecht
fruit opera cake created robust programs and in
by Healthy Harvest partnership with 400 charitable organizations in Indian River,
Catering. St. Lucie, Martin, and Okeechobee counties. In addition to
Treasure Coast Joanne Humphries and Jessica emergency food distribution, Treasure Coast Food Bank operates
Food Bank President Stockman a full roster of direct service programs that not only solve the
and CEO Judith Cruz immediate problem of hunger, but help individuals and families
welcomed guests and thanked event sponsors, Sal and gain long-term food security, better health outcomes, and self-
Sharon Saraniti, the Macrae Family, Port St. Lucie Orchid sufficiency. Treasure Coast Food Bank is a member of Feeding
Society, and Jeffrey S. Braun. America, the nationwide network of 200 food banks that leads the
“I want to thank everyone for coming out tonight for our fight against hunger in the United States. For more information
second Fall Harvest Dinner,” she said. “If it wasn’t for your on Treasure Coast Food Bank, call (772) 489-3034, log on
support, we couldn’t do the work we do to provide meals for to stophunger.org, visit our Facebook page at facebook.com/
nearly 90,000 people on the Treasure Coast who struggle with tcfoodbank, or follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/tcfoodbank.
Jodi Bubla, Suzy Bubla, Max Liebman, Mark Liebman and hunger.” Photos by Jaqueline Kenny
Nancy Geib
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