Page 4 - Talk of Tequesta - December '21
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      ChariTy evenT from page 1                         Housewives of New Jersey, along with Honorary Chair     Emily Pantelides served as chair for this event and
                                                        Tinsley Mortiner formerly of The Real Housewives of   Herme Di Wyman Miro served as international chair.
      glasses and a live Saks Fifth Avenue fashion show. In   New York and the stars of the hit TV show on Bravo   Hundreds of thousands of dollars were raised for the
      attendance were Melissa and Joe Gorga from The Real   Family Karma.                                  only no-kill shelter in north county, Furry Friends.
































                                                                                  Dawn and Chris Rotio, Melissa and Joe Gorga, Tom Ierna, Coco Verses, Steve Verses.
      Furry Friends Board of Directors. Photo by Tracey Benson Photography        Photo by Tracey Benson Photography




















                                                   Bravo’s Family Karma stars Richa
                                                   Sadana and Vishal Parvani with                                Diane Marvin, Gigi’s Pet Market owner Wendy
      Samantha Marzke, Matt Owen, Erika Willis. Photo by  their dog Cheeni. Photo by Tracey  Lauren Markow, Marta Izydore.  Depinto, Dania Velasco. Photo by Paul Marino
      Paul Marino Photography                      Benson Photography             Photo by Paul Marino Photography  Photography

























                               Lydiannie Carreras and Chef
      Kaitlin Riceputo and Bethany  Erik Pettersen of Evo Italian.
      Sharp. Photo by Tracey  Photo  by  Tracey  Benson
      Benson Photography       Photography

      Charity Event on page 6



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        adaptations such as widened doorways for wheelchair
        access, a roll-in shower, and kitchen amenities that
        include pull-down shelving and lowered countertops. The
        home will also alleviate the mobility and safety issues
        associated with a traditional home, including navigating
        a wheelchair through narrow hallways or over thresholds,
        or reaching for cabinets that are too high.
          HFOT has built 322 homes since the organization’s
        inception in 2004. Homes For Our Troops relies on
        contributions from donors, supporters, and corporate
        partners for the building of each veteran’s home.
        Community members may hold fundraisers or make
        donations. To find out more on how to get involved
        or make a donation visit www.hfotusa.org.
          Read more about SSG DeLoach’s story and watch
        his video at www.hfotusa.org/deloach.
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