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Hannah’s Home from page 1 helping a mother and
her baby, so, [we’re]
“Hannah’s Home stands out for the fact that it’s local— very excited to be a
that was a big draw to us. We’re helping women in our part of it.”
own community,” said Lauren Mikolas. “I think there’s For the fourth
nothing else you should be doing with your time if not consecutive year,
Ni c hol as A.
Mastroianni II, founder
of the Mastroianni
Family Foundation,
underwrote the event
as title sponsor.
Proceeds from the Dennis Cunningham and Tyler Cameron Lauren and Miles Mikolas
event come at a crucial
time, as the organization is completing two new cottages
to provide four resident mothers and babies independent
housing as they continue in the program.
Hannah’s Home serves single, homeless pregnant
women aged 18 to 30, offering safety, life and relationship
skills training, educational support, parenting education,
Nicholas A. Mastroianni and Lisa Chitty and Becky spiritual development, and licensed childcare. Through
Jon Ledecky Zaharion case management, they also receive expert prenatal care,
As Jupiter begins to vote on Town leadership,
I’M PROUD TO STAND ON MY RECORD
of thoughtful, lawful decision making on Jupiter’s
priorities! The countless conversations I’ve had with
residents and small businesses have guided the votes
I have cast in the past three years, and I’ll continue to
have those conversations - easy and hard - to ensure
I faithfully execute my oath of service to you, the
residents of the Town of Jupiter!
... NOW, LET’S TALK ABOUT JUPITER’S BRIGHT FUTURE!
RJ Alvarez, Ron Hilo, Karen Hilo and Brenna Alvarez
medical care, mental health counseling, and other critical
needs met. Since opening in 2012, the home has served
over 100 women and their children.
About Hannah’s Home Of South Florida
Helping homeless, single, pregnant women and their
babies overcome adversity, find hope, and learn to live
victoriously. As their crisis stabilizes, a rich program is
offered aimed at equipping them and their baby to flourish
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