Page 3 - Hobe Sound Reflections - May '24
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Hobe Sound, Page 3
The Community Foundation from page 1
The Community
Foundation is a not-
for-profit organization
that leads partnerships
with donors, nonprofits
and community
members to solve the
region’s chronic and
emerging issues.
Photos by Tracey
Benson Photography Elaine Meier and Nancy Marshall
Maria Mamlouk and Michaela Kennedy Sheriann Namer and Nicholas Leone Bradley Hurlburt and Karen Hurlburt
Cynthia Williams, Sheree Davis Cunningham, Jeffrey Stoops
and Susan Brockway Devin Krauss and Eileen Berman Kelly Garvis and Nancy Marshall Don Chester, Dr. Ivy Faske and Iggy
Martin County Top Chef from page 1 Guanabanas, Salerno Pizza, Sunset Sliders, The Grove, Tide
House and Unique Sweets Supply.
“The competition was really fierce this year,” House About House Of Hope
of Hope’s Rob Ranieri said. “We’re grateful to everyone Founded in 1984, House of Hope is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
who competed and contributed to make this a fun evening. organization that empowers Martin County residents to
Their efforts will have a huge impact on House of Hope overcome hunger and hardship. House of Hope touches the
and the thousands of Martin County residents that we assist lives of more than 8,000 people each month helping with basic
throughout the year.” needs such as food, clothing, furniture, financial assistance, as
House of Hope extended a special thanks to Jason Stocks, well as longer-term case management services that help build
chef and owner of District Table and Bar and Colab Kitchen life skills for a more self-sufficient future.
FL. He hosts this annual event year after year, closing his own The organization has service centers in Stuart, Hobe
operations for the evening to support House of Hope. Sound, Indiantown and Jensen Beach, with thrift stores in
Sponsors for the event include District Table and Bar, Stuart, Hobe Sound and Indiantown. House of Hope’s Centers
Stifel Investment Services, RE/MAX of Stuart, The Hawkins for Enrichment at Golden Gate in Stuart, in Jensen Beach
Family, Treasure Coast Legal, HBKS Wealth Advisors, and, now, at KinDoo Family Center in Indiantown offer free
Molly K. O’Neil Esq., n2 Architecture + Design, Russell programs, technology and workshops designed to enhance
and Dianne Weller, Century 21 Move with Us, Crabby’s life skills, earning potential, health and overall well-being. Joannie Danielides, Meredith Trim and Danita R. DeHaney
Port Salerno, Deborah Lovequist, Girl Scout Troop 71734, House of Hope also operates the Growing Hope Farm
Jim and Elaine Matts, Johnson Honda of Stuart, Justice for in Palm City and several nutrition gardens that provide
Kaitlyn Kohler, Manchester Insurance, Mann’s Education sustainable sources of fresh produce for clients as well as
Consulting, Stuart Financial, Treasure Coast Accounting nutrition education and vocational opportunities to the
Inc., and the Wong Family Foundation. These local community. For more information, visit hohmartin.org or
restaurants provided delicious bits for the attendees: Chef’s call (772) 286-4673. Updates and announcements can also
Table, Colab Kitchen, District Table and Bar, Fruits & Roots, be found on Facebook, Instagram and X.
Debra Marcelle-Coney, Mary Katherine (MK) Morales and
Delores Simon
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