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ICEJ Orders 30 More Bomb Shelters for Vulnerable Israeli Border Towns

The International Christian Embassy Jerusalem has recently ordered another thirty new portable bomb shelters which will be delivered in coming weeks to Israeli border communities which are especially vulnerable to rocket fire from Gaza and Lebanon, with an increased focus on protecting civilians in the northern Galilee and Haifa regions. ICEJ and Bomb Shelters With these shelters, the ICEJ has now donated a total of 155 bomb shelters in the last 15 years to Israeli communities under rocket threat, with the majority (129) placed in towns along the Gaza periphery and the remaining 26 in the North. Over the past […]

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Food For The Poor Builds Temporary Classrooms After Haiti Earthquake

Relying on a time-saving design that can be finished much faster than a traditional school, Food For The Poor (FFTP) is racing to build temporary classrooms in Haiti in the same area devastated by the August 14 earthquake, so children can return to class sooner. Haiti and classrooms Haiti is struggling to send children back to school after the quake, which killed more than 2,200 people and destroyed tens of thousands of homes, including at least 258 schools, in the country’s southwestern peninsula.   Additional Aid Other actions undertaken by FFTP to help Haiti get back on its feet include: […]

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HANDY Selected to Join Exclusive National Catalyst Program

HANDY, Inc. is proud to announce it has been selected to participate in Stand Together Foundation’s Catalyst Program, a management training and peer-learning program to help nonprofits grow, scale, and replicate their success. HANDY is one of 13 nonprofits chosen to join the growing community of 212 organizations across nearly all 50 states, transforming the lives of more than 1 million Americans through bottom-up empowerment.   HANDY was selected from among hundreds of nonprofit organizations through an extensive vetting process and was accepted into the program after a rigorous evaluation. Nonprofits selected into Stand Together Foundation’s Catalyst Program are recognized for delivering exceptional results, demonstrating “outside-the-box” thinking, and embracing community-driven and people-centered approaches. Program […]

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Greater Miami Youth for Christ Awarded $41,000 for Leadership Program

Greater Miami Youth For Christ, a 73-year-old Miami-Dade County organization with a distinct history of youth outreach, was recently awarded a $41,000 grant for its work with indigenous leaders by the prestigious Ocean Reef Community Foundation located in Key Largo, Florida. In awarding the grant, Ocean Reef Foundation executive director Yurianna Mikolay said, “We are pleased to be able to designate these funds to such a deserving and talented group of individuals like the young leadership we see at the Homestead City-Life KIX program. We have seen, in the past, just how important KIX and Greater Miami Youth for Christ […]

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Holy Cross Health Recognizes Extraordinary Colleagues

Throughout this pandemic year, Holy Cross Health has recognized its healthcare workers who have demonstrated the loyalty to serve patients and the community with compassionate care. From those honorees, Holy Cross Health has named the Colleague of the Year, Director of the Year and Leader of the Year, recognizing them in a recent special ceremony.    “All of our colleagues bring to life our core values and serve with compassionate care each time they serve our patients and their families, as well as when they interact with each other,” said Stonish Pierce, COO of Holy Cross Health. “To say this past […]

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Trinity International University Celebrates Local Alumni

Alumni from Trinity-Florida gathered with their families at C.B. Park in Pembroke Pines on Saturday, September 18, for a day of good food, fun, and reconnection. Dean Gene Green congratulated the alumni for  completing their BA and MA degrees at Trinity-Florida and giving back to the community in South Florida. Learn more about Trinity International University – Florida at www.tiu.edu/florida/ For more Out & About, visit https://www.goodnewsfl.org/topic/news/local/

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CBMC Luncheon Features Scott Sullivan

The CBMC (Christian Business Mens Connection) hosted special guest speaker Scott Sullivan during a luncheon at the Tower Club on September 21. Scott shared his very public story… humbly and transparently, pulling no punches on his past activities with WorldCom. Sullivan worked 30+ years in finance and business development including eight years as a public company Fortune 500 Chief Financial Officer. The majority of his career has been in telecommunications and technology. In 1989, Scott moved to South Florida and joined Telus Communications as CFO. The company was soon bought by ATC Long Distance which was then later bought by […]

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South Florida Donates More Than 16,000 Pounds of Aid for Haiti

United by a common goal to help Haiti, 80 volunteers from South Florida’s pro sports teams, businesses and community groups joined Food For The Poor on September 10 to pack more than 14,500 pounds of food to help families devastated by the earthquake one month ago. More than 1,700 pounds of hygiene items and 384 newborn kits also were packed by the group as they moved to lively music and had fun with the Florida Panthers’ mascot, Stanley C. Panther. FFTP hosted a Help Haiti Community Collection Event at its warehouse, inviting the public to bring items collected from their […]

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Lifework Journey Begins in September

Lifework Journey is an opportunity to integrate your faith and work with other likeminded professionals in South Florida. This new and growing community is designed to help develop your sense of calling, along with practical leadership skills, to bring greater meaning and purpose to the work you do in every sphere of influence God has placed you. An informational lunch was hosted at the Coral Ridge Country Club (CRCC) on August 18th by CRCC Managing Partner, JJ Sehlke and the Lifework team and attended by many business leaders in the community. Alumni are encouraged to bring a guest and RSVP […]

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Music Buddies Matches Teen Volunteers And Instruments with Foster Children

Music Buddies, a freestanding Speak Up for Kids program, began as a STUDENTS Speak Up for Kids project. Through STUDENTS Speak Up for Kids students are given the freedom to engage their imaginations, incorporate their talents, and create projects which excite them that support awareness and advocacy for foster children. Music Buddies was born as a direct result of co-founders Anden Toale and Jocelyn Spellman embracing those freedoms. Director of Student Engagement for Students Speak Up for Kids, Trish Zenczak, says, “Student-led advocacy is where youthful exuberance and innovation collide and result in the most creative and dynamic projects.” The story behind Music Buddies […]

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