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Island Dunes’ Three Years Of CEO of SafeSpace, “because you understand the importance of our work in saving
“Your support means a lot to SafeSpace,” said Dr. Albizu,
Dr. Teresa Albizu,
Support For SafeSpace expressed appreciation and changing lives here on the Treasure Coast. The pandemic
for the ongoing support has increased the incidence of domestic violence and our help
By Joan Amerling at the luncheon; and is needed more than ever.”
For the third year in a row, the Island Dunes Ladies’ Golf highlighted some of the The statistics of domestic violence are sobering and this group
Association (IDLGA) held a fundraiser to benefit SafeSpace, many services provided of women were honored to have the opportunity to support an
which is the only state-certified domestic violence center to victims at SafeSpace, organization that is protecting adult victims and their children
serving the Treasure Coast. Fifty-two ladies gathered on including the 24-hour from physical and emotional abuse here in our community.
March 16 for “Chip in for SafeSpace,” an event enhanced by hotline, emergency Fifteen IDLGA members joined together in planning this event,
a St. Patrick’s Day theme, green decorations and a mimosa shelter, legal assistance, which was led by Cochairs Ellen Kelly and Christine Olazagasti
cart on the sixth hole. mental health counseling, along with the support of Kathy Cassese.
The ladies enjoyed a round of golf, a delicious lunch financial literacy training, For more information about SafeSpace, visit www.
at Pietro’s on the River, a silent auction, gift bag drawings children’s protective safespacefl.org or call (772) 223-2399. Help is available 24/7
and raffle. Sponsorships of holes and donations brought this services and youth IDLGA Event Cochair Christine by calling (772) 288-7023.
year’s total contribution to $8,360. Over three years, IDLGA prevention education Olazagasti (right) presents check Photo provided by SafeSpace
has raised a total of $27,360 for SafeSpace. programs. to SafeSpace CEO Teresa Albizu.
BE A PART OF SOMETHING FRESH! House Of Hope Top Chef 2022 from page 1
Ed Ciampi was the
NEW! 9AM-1PM “masterful” master
of ceremonies. Jason
EVERY SUNDAY
Stocks, owner of
District Table, was
graciously opening
FLAGLER PARK the evening’s host,
his restaurant to the
festivities.
LIVE MUSIC extends additional
House of Hope
MOBILE CRAFT BAR gratitude to the event’s Katie Ertz and the other Top
sponsors: Colab Chefs used fresh vegetables
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FPL; HBKS Wealth for the judges.
Advisors; Coastal
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Operated by Stuart Main Street Frank Accountants; AG Management; Rick Carroll
Stuart Main Street is a 501c3 non-profit focused on promoting the Historic Downtown.
Insurance; Wong Family Foundation; Deborah
Lovequist; Jim and Elaine Matts; and Bob and Linda
Sander.
A market for growers, crafters, artists & other creators Plans are already underway for Top Chef 2023!
About House Of Hope
Founded in 1984, House of Hope is a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit organization that empowers Martin County
residents to overcome hunger and hardship. House of
772-285-0502 | market@stuartmainstreet.org Hope touches the lives of more than 7,000 people each
month helping with basic needs such as food, clothing,
furniture, financial assistance, as well as longer-term
case management services that help build life skills
for a more self-sufficient future.
Early Voting stores in Stuart, Hobe Sound, Indiantown, and Jensen
The organization has service centers and thrift
Beach. House of Hope’s Golden Gate Center for
Enrichment in Stuart offers free programs, technology,
potential, health, and overall well-being.
August 13 - 20 | 8AM-5PM and workshops designed to enhance life skills, earning
House of Hope also operates the Growing Hope
Farm in Palm City and several nutrition gardens
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