Wide range of fundraising events highlighted October calendar

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October was both Breast Cancer Awareness and Domestic Violence Awareness months. With that in mind, a variety of fundraisers were held to support cancer research and help victims of domestic violence and human trafficking.

On Oct.16, Cancer Link “Hope Blooms in Pink” Luncheon and Fashion Show by Julian Chang took place at Jungle Island to raise funds for the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami Health System, Guests arrived early for a chance to bid on silent auction items and shop in the boutique while enjoying strawberry margaritas and Moscow mules before the lunch and fashion show.

Among the many notable people in attendance were founder and chair Marlene Berg; co-presidents Marisela Cisneros and Patrice Gimenez; TV aqnchor and reporter Janine Stanwood; luncheon co-chairs Acelia Bereg, Ana Britti, Susan Gordon, Jill Kaplan, Lindsey Lamchick, Linda Leeds, Jaclyn Lohmann, Donna Lyons, Sondra Marcus and Tanya Roberts, and Norma Jean Abraham.

Yet another cancer related event was held Oct. 2. The Beeliver Foundation, founded by Yolanda Gonzalez and Gabriel Carvajal, hosted its “Havana Nights” gala at the Biltmore Hotel to benefit the University of Miami Sylvester Cancer Center’s Liver Research Department.

Guests dressed in tropical chic attire enjoyed live music, mojitos, and an exciting silent auction featuring sports memorabilia, celebrity-signed albums, and vibrant local art — including a standout piece by Máximo Caminero.

The highlight of the evening came when Carvajal unveiled the foundation’s new logo, designed by organization vice president Lourdes Carvajal, symbolizing renewal and hope.

Echoing that same message of hope, Iris Garcia, founder of The Women Voice Network, helps survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking reclaim their independence through online training and economic opportunities.

To further this mission, the organization hosted a Domestic Violence Awareness Month fundraiser on Oct. 18, at the beautiful Doral Contemporary Art Museum (DORCAM) in City Place. WVN was especially grateful to DORCAM’s executive director Marcelo Llobell for facilitating the venue. From comedians providing laughs, music, food, drinks and a silent auction to a talk by Ladies Empowerment Action Program’s (LEAP) executive director, Mahlia Lindquist, and testimonials from survivors, it was an inspiring and entertaining afternoon for a great cause. For the newly formed GFWC Doral West Dade Woman’s Club who attended and helped with the event, it was the club’s first outreach project.

Also, tying in with domestic violence, on Oct. 9, Sonya Aleman addressed the Coral Gables Rotary Club (RCCG) during its weekly luncheon at the Hyatt Regency. Sonya shared her inspiring journey of survival and transformation, recounting how a Rotary Youth Exchange Program poster changed her life.

Growing up in an abusive household, she found hope at age 15 when she applied for the Rotary student exchange and, at 16, traveled alone to Costa Rica. There, she lived with a loving family who gave her the confidence and care she had never known. It was an experience that changed the trajectory of her life.

Following her talk, RCCG president Greg Petrino presented her with a certificate showing the club had donated polio vaccinations for 10 children in her name.

Most recently, Rotarians heard from yet another interesting speaker, Tony Franco, chief technology officer for Interglobal Legal-Crypto Division, at the club’s Oct. 23 meeting. The topic was “Crypto and Real Estate.” The Rotary Club of Coral Gables meets every Thursday, 12:15 p.m., at the Hyatt Regency Coral Gables. Visiting Rotarians are welcomed to attend.

Upcoming events to put on your calendar:
Nov. 7 – AFP National Philanthropy Day Luncheon, Jungle Island
Nov. 8 – The Miami Woman’s Club 125th Anniversary Gala
Nov. 13 – Elio’s Kitchen second annual “Fashion Art Beats,” Coral Gables Woman’s Club
Nov. 14 – GFWC FL District 11 Meeting, Miami Springs Woman’s Club
Nov. 18 – Coral Gables Woman’s Club Gringo Bingo, Birdie Bistro on Granada Golf Course, 7-9 p.m., $30 per person, RSVP gloria@cnews.net
Nov. 20 – Coral Gables Community Foundation Wine Auction, Loews Hotel Coral Gables, RSVP gablesfoundation.org
Dec. 2 – CGWC Gringo Bingo, Birdie Bistro, 6:30 p.m., RSVP gloria@cnews.net
Dec. 11 – Toy Drive/Mixer at Intercontinental Hotel Doral

In closing, remember to count your blessings, share a kind word and a smile, and make a difference.

 

 

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A graduate of the University of Florida with a major in Spanish, Burns has an extensive background in advertising, marketing and reciprocal trade, travel , non profit consulting and management. Before joining Miami's Community Newspapers as a columnist and marketing specialist, Gloria was the Executive Director of the Jr. Orange Bowl Committee (6 yrs.) and first Executive Director of the Coral Gables Community Foundation (14 yrs.) and the Pinecrest Community Foundation (1 ½ yrs) . Burns' volunteer activities led her to become a columnist for Community Newspapers writing Gloria’s Gab, that focuses on the non-profit activity, and a host of an online show, Gloria's Gab LIVE. Gloria serves the board of the Rotary Club of Coral Gables as Civic and Charity Chair, and is involved in the club's International Committee. She is an active Life Member of the Jr. Orange Bowl Committee and is Secretary of the Merrick Festival. She serves on the board of directors of the Coral Gables Woman' Club as Publicity Chair and also coordinates the club's monthly fundraiser for various charities with Gringo Bingo at Clutch Burger. In addition, Gloria participates in numerous other charitable events and is a member of the Business Forum Group, Profit Inc., the Greater Miami Festival & Events Association and the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce. In other volunteer activity, Gloria helps Miami Christian School with fund-raising and PR; is an Ambassador and volunteers for events for A Safe Haven for Newborns. She is an active member of the Music Ministry at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church where she enjoys singing in the choir every weekend.