16th Annual Holiday Bazaar
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16th Annual Holiday Bazaar
16th Annual Holiday Bazaar December 3, 2009 Peacock Earring in Turquoise $95 Key West Hoop $120 Milano Stack Ring $85 each Byzantine Cuff $285 Jane Earring $95 Newport Ring $135 Shop JulieCollection.com Fishers Island Flower Clip-On $95 Southampton Bangle $65 each Come by our vendor table for a chance to win a fabulous piece of Julie Collection jewelry Gaugin Shawl $145 Prices start at $55 Tortuga Necklace $285 New Hope Charities’ 16th Annual Holiday Bazaar The Sailfish Club of Florida December 3, 2009 Silent Auction: 6:30 to 9:00 pm Dinner: 7:30 to 10:30 pm Shopping: 6:30 to 11:00 pm Raffle Drawing: 10:00 pm TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE UNTIL TIME OF DRAWING (NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN) DANCING UNTIL MIDNIGHT TO MUSIC BY “DJ WOLFGANG LATINO” ALL ITEMS FOR THE BUFFET HAVE BEEN DONATED BY: FLORIDA CRYSTALS AND CHENEY BROTHERS Attending Merchants Aleco Azqueta - Atlantico Rum Swish Clothing, Inc Jewelry by the Creative Ay Mexican Pewter Imports Palm Bch. Eyes of Boynton Bch. Schneider Gem Sales, Inc. Kimberly Pucci Tropical Tortuga Bonnie’s Loft The Boutique Julie Lindsey Jill Elisofon Karen McGovern Chris Leidy The Sugar Monkey Please accept our most sincere apologies if our list was incomplete at time of printing Event Sponsors FLORIDA CRYSTALS CORPORATION Benefactors FOWLER RODRIGUEZ VALDEZ-FAULI PALM BEACH PRAYER TEAM MINISTRIES, INC. Patrons SOUTHERN WASTE SYSTEMS / SUN RECYCLING LAND ROVER PALM BEACH RICK BLOMQVIST MR. & MRS. CARLOS L. REYNOLDS KELLY TRACTOR CO. Friends Broad and Cassel Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parker Mr. and Mrs. Don Stallings Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Capone Kenneth R. Beer, MD. Mr. and Mrs. Earle I Mack Lee A Olsen Foundation Rene F. Ruiz and Jerry Coker - FORD & HARRISON LLP New Hope Charities Administrative Staff Lyanne Azqueta - Executive Director Deana Cruz - Administrative Assistant Yolanda Santiago - Accounting Office Manager Jennifer Othen - Administrative Assistant New Hope Charities Family Center Staff Guillermo Rivera - Director Programs/Services Lynn Burton - Driver/Custodian Janie Garcia - ESOL Coordinator Dytrisha Jackson - Counselor James Bulger - Program Coordinator Daniela Fonesca - Secretary Gordon Beresford - Custodian Monica Banton - Counselor Silent Auction Donors 60-Minute Photo Accessories Unlimited Alphabet Soup Andrea Botur Anita-L Sportfishing Charters Armory Art Center BCBGMAXAZRIA BICE Bobby Chan Bonanno Sandals Bonnie’s Loft, SBS Cafe Centro Café Sapori Carlos and Rene Morrison Caruso Dancesport Chez Jean-Pierre CJ Laing Crista Ryan Dr. & Mrs. Rudolph Scheerer Dr. Pillersdorf - Spa Zen Emilio Pucci ER Bradley’s Executive Coffee Service Flagler Realty & Development FORTÉ Frederic Fekkai (Salon) Friedrick’s Optique Grand Lux Café Great White Shark Enterprises GUCCI Gymboree Hundley Farms Improv Comedy Club & Dinner Theatre Interiors by Rose Marie Jacqueline Cassaday Jewelry by the Creative Ay Karen McGovern Jill Elisofon John H Surovek Julie Lindsey Collection Kassatly’s KM Body Boutique Kravis Center Lake Worth Playhouse Laurie Taylor Luca Luca M.A.D. Designers Mackenzie-Childs Maison Maurice Mary Mahoney Mausion Maurice McCranels Orthodontics Mexican Pewter Imports Morgan Terry Mr. & Mrs. Alberto Sanchez Mr. & Mrs. Bobbie Buck Ron Atlantico Mr. & Mrs. George Merck Mr. & Mrs. James Regalbuto Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Azqueta Mr. & Mrs. John Morsut Mr. & Mrs. Pepe Fanjul Mr. & Mrs. Pepe Fanjul, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Philip Reynolds Mr. & Mrs. Richard Horowitz Mr. & Mrs. Richard Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Don Langdon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coniglio Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Fanjul Mr. Marcos De Zarraga Mr. and Mrs. Kevin McCluskey Mr. Greg Fragakis Ms. Helen Guest Ms. Kate Butler Ms. Kimberly Raich Ms. Lauren Perry Muvico Theaters Nick and Johnnie’s North of Worth Norton Museum of Art Palm Beach Eyes of Boynton Beach Palm Beach Facial Plastic Surgery Palm Beach Opera Palm Beach Polo & Country Club Pascale Duwat Interiors Peggy Daven Raindancer Steakhouse Rocco’s Tacos & Tequila Bar Saks Fifth Avenue Schakolad Chocolate Factory Schneider Gem Sales, Inc. Shelter Island Shoe Inn ShopItUpChic.com Sloan’s Style Paris Summit Hypnosis Ctrs Taboo Restaurant Testa’s Restaurant The Bianco Family The Boutique The Breakers The Capital Grille The Cheesecake Factory The Ritz Carlton The Three Crowns Tiffany & Co. TIKI Waterfrount Sea Grill Tony Arruza Photography TooJay’s Gourmet Deli TravelPro International, Inc Trevini Vineyard Vines Wally Findlay Galleries Water’s Edge Dermatology Gift Bag Donors EXECUTIVE COFFEE p.b. BOYS CLUB SEM-CHI RICE PRODUCTS FLORIDA CRYSTALS DESTINAIRE Volunteers Mrs. Gergana Adams Ana Alba Yvette Anticole Mrs. Jamie Applefield Mrs. Magdalena Arzuaga Nensa Arzuaga Mr. & Mrs. Alfonso Azqueta Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Azqueta Mr. & Mrs. Norberto Azqueta Idania Barrios Ms. Michele Bianco Solomon Burgess Ms. Kate Butler Mery Cepero Ms. Karen Donnelley Svetlana Dzubenko Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Fanjul Gina Gordon Dionne Harrell Cesar Henao Trudy Hersey Ian Hersey Mr. & Mrs. Harold Hutchings Mrs. David Janos Julie Kemble Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kern Mrs. Edward King Deborah Luger Felicita Malave Mrs. Dede Merck Chris Cummings PALM BEACH EYES OF BOYNTON BEACH KM BODY BOUTIQUE SPA & SALON Mrs. John Metzger Mr. & Mrs. Renee Morrison Mr. & Mrs. John Morsut Mrs. Margarita Newcomer Carlos Pesquera Mrs. Berta Pons Michele Poole Ms. Jackie Ramirez Eliezer Romero Luis E. Rosado Dr. & Mrs. Rudolph Scheerer Ms. Laurie Taylor Rocio Tourinan Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wentley Nate Wish Natalie Othen Please accept our most sincere apologies if our list was incomplete at the time of printing. 16th Annual Holiday Bazaar During the Holidays, New Hope Charities is ever busy with our gift gathering and annual Holiday Bazaar, though the preparation and planning for these events start long before the holiday season. Thanks to the hard work year-round of Cathie Fanjul, the staff and our many volunteers, we are able to put together a wonderful holiday event and raise funds for our family center and the programs and services New Hope Charities provides to those in need. These are especially challenging times and many people in our area struggle to provide their families with basic needs. Yes, poverty exists even in Palm Beach County. New Hope Charities reaches out to struggling families in the Glades to provide food assistance, health and education services, quality after school and day care services. Through the generous contributions of our family of supporters, New Hope Charities is able to continue to provide these services. During the holidays, most of us have extra compassion for those in need. May the spirit of giving and helping others be with you not only during the holidays, but throughout the year. Special thanks to our donors and contributors this year. Without the support from community partners and friends, it is nearly impossible to run a non-profit organization. Happy Holidays! We look forward to a bright year ahead. May 2010 be a productive, successful and blessed year for all! Thank you The children and families of New Hope Charities extend a heartfelt thank you to Holiday Bazaar Chairs Catherine and Andres Fanjul for their continued support ALEXANDER CALDER Wally Findlay Galleries is proud to support New Hope Charities in their efforts to provide vital services to Western Palm Beach County communities P A L M B E A C H • N E W Y O R K • L O S A N G E L E S W W W. WA L LY F I N D L AY. C O M • B A R C E L O N A EST. 1870 ART WALLY FINDLAY Isaiah 9:6 To Us a Child Is Born 6 For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. PRAYER OF SALVATION At this time, if you desire to be set free in your soul, simply bow your head, confess your need for salvation, ask God to forgive your sins and then open your heart to receive His Son, the Messiah, and He will send His spirit as a seal, and you will be able to begin a new life with Him in “the Promised Land”, here on Earth while being sanctified by His word with the hope for a future in Heaven. JOHN 3:3 Palm Beach Prayer Team Ministries, Inc. P. O. Box 2586 Palm Beach, FL 33480 Fowler Rodriguez Valdés-Fauli Our congratulations and best wishes to New Hope Charities, Inc. on its l6th Annual Holiday Bazaar Fowler Rodriguez Valdés-Fauli is an international law firm committed to client service. Through our strategically located offices in New Orleans, Houston, Miami, Mobile and Bogotá our attorneys offer the highest level of expertise in complex legal and business matters in today’s evolving global markets. 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Our ultimate goal is to build sustainable families and communities that will flourish. Vision Our vision is to create stronger communities by providing more opportunities for children and families to gain the skills necessary to build better lives by providing community resources, infrastructure, individual education and training in a supportive and caring environment. Values The work of New Hope Charities, Inc. is guided by the following core values. As board members, we agree to adhere to the following values for the good of the organization and those we serve. We promise: • • • • • • • To demonstrate our commitment to the mission of New Hope Charities, Inc. through the provision of our time, treasure and talent to the achievement organizational goals To provide programs and services that meet the actual, rather than perceived, needs of the individuals, families and communities that we serve To provide the highest quality of programs and services to our clients To engage in partnerships and collaborations for programs and services for which our clients’ needs would be best served by such relationships To respect the intrinsic worth of individuals and their ideas, including clients, donors (both corporate and individual), staff and collaborative partners To be accountable to and serve the needs of each other and the communities in which we raise funds and offer services To have integrity in all that we do; to be respectful of others; to be inclusive; to not withhold information; to act ethically, fairly and honestly in all matters; to be actively involved in the organization’s growth and to NEW HOPE CHARITIES, INC. ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY New Hope Charities was founded as a grass-roots food distribution program in 1988. Our Palm Beach Chapter founder, Mrs. Lian Fanjul de Azqueta, concerned about the living conditions of families in western Palm Beach County communities, spearheaded the program by collecting food for the needy in her mother’s garage. Now, more than 20 years later, the organization has grown into a multi-service family - and community - strengthening charity. Although we have grown by leaps and bounds over the years, our Food Distribution Program is still one of our staple services. We now provide supplemental food bags to 193 families each month in our efforts to combat food insecurity and hunger in one of the poorest areas of our county. Additionally, we offer an educational component to our Food Distribution Program by coupling it with nutrition classes for the children in our “Out of School Programs”. Our goal is to teach them to make wise and healthy food choices. We also believe that volunteerism promotes a feeling of self-worth and well-being in our clients, so toward this end we recruit recipients of our food program to assist in the preparation and distribution of food bags at our center. In this way, families that benefit from the program also feel that they are part of the solution, ultimately fostering leadership skills, personal responsibility and civic duty among our clients. In addition to our Food Distribution Program we currently provide after-school care and summer camp for up to 65 children between the ages 6 and 14. These “Out of School Programs” provide children with a safe and nurturing environment in which to learn and grow. The after-school program focuses on economic literacy, reading mastery, life skills courses, homework assistance, computer competency and recreational and artistic activities for our youth. During the nine-week summer camp program, children from this mostly rural community are exposed to recreational and cultural experiences outside of their own community that would not otherwise be available to them, but that can enhance their lives and understanding of the world in meaningful and unique ways. Additionally, we offer daycare services for 52 preschoolers through our collaboration with The Redlands Christian Migrants’ Association. Our organization also offers an ESOL program for over 20 adult students learning the English language so that they can better integrate into society. In 2006 the education center, was opened providing brand new classrooms for ESOL classes, homework assistance, literacy programs and other education courses; as well as a computer lab and a fully functioning lending library, operated in collaboration with the Palm Beach County Library System. New Hope’s services are offered to the underprivileged children and families of the Glades area. New Hope Charities Programs / Activities After School Program: New Hope provides after school activities for up to 75 local area youth ranging in age from 6-14 years of age. During the regular school year, the program is open to students for three and a half hours. All transportation to and from the family center is provided free of charge to children enrolled in the program. Acceptance to the program is in a first come first served basis. Life Skills: Health and nutrition classes are provided once per week. Students are provided information on nutrition, proper hygiene and dental care. Tutoring & Homework Assistance: Students are provided homework assistance for 45 minutes. Students requiring further assistance are provided individual tutoring. Lending Library and Bookmobile: The Palm Beach County Library supports our “in-house” library which offers our students a variety of books. Also, the Bookmobile visits every two weeks. Computer Learning Center: Students attending the after-school program at New Hope Charities have an opportunity to rotate through our computer learning center on a daily basis. Students learn the ABC’s of using a computer in our “hands-on” computer lab. Arts & Crafts: Arts & crafts activities are offered three times a week and students can choose from a variety of projects. Economics Program: This program is designed to introduce our children to the concepts of money management and banking. Students earn tokens for positive behaviors such as reading books or helping with clean up. Students are assigned “bank” accounts into which they deposit or withdraw tokens earned. The tokens are used to purchase items such as toys, portable radios and many other items from a merchandise cabinet located in the youth center. Recreation: Students participate in daily in-door and out-door recreational activities such as soccer, volleyball, flag football, kickball, Ping-Pong, pool and basketball. Literacy Program: All students attend literacy classes once a week. Projects include word association games, essay writing, word puzzles, and word recognition exercises. Reading Master Program: The goal of this program is to increase the number of books read by our students. As an incentive to read, tokens are awarded based on the number of pages read. Summer Camp: New Hope Charities offers a full time summer camp five days a week for sixty-five local area youth. Activities include weekly field trips, recreational activities, arts & crafts and more. Adult Services: ESOL: New Hope offers adult English classes four days per week. The goal of this program is to increase conversational and written English skills among non-English speaking adults. Class instruction often focuses on practical use of English in one’s everyday life. Students’ practice reading labels, product instructions and short stories. Food Program: This program provides relief to 193 families who meet the federal poverty guidelines. Every month food bags weighing as much as fifty pounds are assembled and distributed throughout the Pahokee and Belle Glade communities. Volunteer Program: New Hope Charities depends heavily upon local area volunteers who assist staff on a monthly basis with the preparation of the food bags. In addition, volunteers often assist during special events such as our toy give away and our annual Disney trip. Proudly Supports & Congratulates New Hope Charities & Andres and Cathie Fanjul For their commitment & generosity to our community. Thank you. Dr. and Mrs. Dwayne Montie Dr. and Mrs. Ted Schiff We are pleased to support New Hope Charities and the 16th Annual Holiday Bazaar. Attorneys on a Mission ® Your mission is our mission. We never lose sight of it. A business advisory and advocacy law firm 505 South Flagler Drive, Suite 300, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 • 561.472.2121 www.mcdonaldhopkins.com John T. Metzger West Palm Beach Managing Member Chicago • Cleveland • Columbus • Detroit • West Palm Beach New Hope Charities’ Milestones 1988 The South Florida Foundation was founded and first work done in providing aid to the needy of Western Palm Beach County. Food program began in Palm Beach to feed the poor in Pahokee and Canal Point. 1989 Miami Herald Wish List completely funded by Foundation. 1990 South Florida Foundation changes its name to New Hope Foundation. First Advisory Board formed. 1993 Vandergrift-Williams 40 acre farm south of Pahokee leased to New Hope for $1 per year. Plans prepared to convert farm house into Child Development Center. Chapel created on site. First Holiday Bazaar Fundraiser held at the home of Cathie and Andres Fanjul. 1994 New Hope Child Development Center renovations were completed and Redlands Christian Migrant Association chosen to operate center. 65 Children receive subsidized child care. First grant from Children’s Services Counsel received for Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Program. First annual Christmas toy give away provides 300 toys to needy children 1995 Old Tractor barn converted into Youth Center. Single Point of Contact strategy adopted to provide as many programs and services to the community as possible at our Family Center site. Budget doubles for New Hope’s work. 1996 75 children enrolled in our after school / teenage pregnancy prevention program. Food program now feeds 100 families in the Glades. 1997 Collaborative program developed with Western Mental Health to provide Family Strengthening Program to community. Food program expands to 130 families. 130 children now served at Family Center site. Budget doubles again. 1998 New Hope becomes an United Way of Palm Beach County agency. Football field completed and New Hope children participate in organized league for basketball. The Literacy Program begun at center to improve reading skills. 200,000 pounds of food and clothing provided to hurricane victims in the Dominican Republic. 1999 First Summer Camp held at New Hope Family Center. Lending library and computer learning center opened at Family Center. Planning begins for a new Health and Education Center. 2000 University of Florida begins collaborative nutrition program for children. Economics Program implemented to improve reading and financial literacy skills. Children in summer camp were taken to Disney World. Food program increased to 150 families served. The Family Center and Youth building were destroyed by hurricane. 2001 Glades Academy Charter Elementary School formed with grant from New Hope. 100 students enrolled at the family Center services and programs expand. Adult ESOL classes formed at Family Center serving 31 students. Annual Christmas toy giveaway provides over 1,000 toys to needy children. 2002 Everglades Preparatory Academy High School opens with 100 students with a grant from New Hope. 2,400 toys provided to economically disadvantaged children for Christmas. 2003 Plat approval and contract signed to begin construction of our new Health and Education Center. 2004 The number of families on the food distribution program increases to 225. New Hope Charities becomes licensed by the Department of Health. Palm Beach County gives final approval for construction of Health & Education Center. 2005 Construction of the Health & Education Center begins. 2006 Construction of Health & Education Center completed July 2006, grand opening held October 19, 2006. Construction of new basket-ball court completed. 2007 All time high number of New Hope kids (15) to make Honor Roll. “Take Stock in Children” establishes an office at the Family Center; three students at New Hope received college scholarships. Chelsea Morrison Health Clinic opened. The Palm Beach County Library System establishes a “book drop” library at New Hope Family Center. 2008 On February 12, 2008 the Center for Nonprofit Excellence presented New Hope Charities with a plaque recognizing their distinction among Palm Beach County nonprofit agencies. Of the 3,500 nonprofit agencies serving communities throughout South Florida, New Hope Charities is one of only 53 who have successfully met the standards established by the Center for Nonprofit Excellence. The Student computer lab finally opened including high speed Internet access. Now students can conduct research and get information for projects utilizing the internet. Access is closely supervised and security programs have been installed to insure “safe surfing.” 2009 In a recessed economy, we are receiving more requests for basic needs, such as food. The Children’s Services Council cuts one third of our budget as part of restructuring. Our overall funding has been cut considerable in comparison to prior years. We are currently soliciting funds and grants to establish a children’s soccer team, to enlarge our family Food Program, and to increase the services we offer by an additional 30 clients. New Hope Charities, Inc., also begins process for national accreditation, through the Council on Accreditation. 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For more information about individual and corporate sponsorships contact: info@newhopecharities.org Donor Information Name:____________________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________________ City: ____________________________State: ______ Zip __________ Telephone: ________________________________________________ Email: ___________________________________________________ Please make your check payable to: New Hope Charities Inc. 626 N. Dixie Highway W. Palm Beach, FL 33401 TOLL FREE 866-718-9891 24/7 at landroverpalmbeach.com Project4:Layout 1 11/6/09 10:34 AM VISA _____ MASTERCARD ____ AMERICAN EXPRESS _____ Name as it appears on card: __________________________________ Credit Card #: ____________________________________Exp._____ Signature: ________________________________________________ FEDERAL TAX EXEMPTION NUMBER 65-0128327 All gifts made to New Hope Charities, Inc. are tax deductible to the extent provided by state and federal law. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE (1-800-435-7352) WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. Page 1 Medical Review Service salutes NEW HOPE CHARITIES Recycling For Zero Waste We are proud to support the good works of New Hope Charities Founded in 1981, Medical Review Service is a healthcare consulting firm that specializes in medical chart audits. Southern Waste Systems Serving Our Customers From Miami to Vero Beach. 561.627.5793 888-800-7732 www.southernwastesystems.com Recycling up to 90% of your construction materials. www.medicalreviewservice.net Proud to be a Gold Level member of the USGBC South Florida Chapter Donor Circle Program PITA GRILLE RESTAURANT 12100 US Hwy. One N.P.B. 561-630-0115 Able Envelope & Printing Inc Jack I. 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