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Agape Flights
Resource center for more than 300 missionary
families, providing logistical support, including
weekly flights for mail and critical and
emergency supplies, short-term volunteer
teams, distribution of medical and other
ministry supplies.
Executive director: Charles Gardner
Address: 100 Airport Ave.
Venice, FL 34285
Telephone: (941) 488-0990
Web site: www.agapeflights.com
Mission statement: Interdenominational Christian ministry dedicated to sharing the
good news of Jesus Christ and committed
to serving missionaries in the Western
Hemisphere and beyond, all to the
glory of God.
Volunteer opportunities: Sort mail, package
medicine and donated supplies, aircraft and
facility maintenance, computer entry, office
work, Web page design.
Main fund-raising event: Wings of Hope
Date: Nov. 8, 2007
Location: Venice Assembly of God
Ticket price: Free; reservations required.
Event chair: John Haynes
All Children’s
Hospital Guild
of Sarasota and Manatee
Raises funds and community awareness
for All Children’s Hospital and the Specialty Care Centers in Sarasota and
Manatee counties.
President: Rowina C. Kennedy
Address: 4513 Mt. Vernon Drive
Bradenton, FL 34210
Telephone: (941) 730-7082
Web site: www.achgsarasotamanatee.org
Mission statement: To enhance the
availability of services and quality of
care for the children of Sarasota and Manatee counties through fund raising
and community awareness for All Children’s Specialty Care Centers
of Sarasota and Manatee and All Children’s Hospital of St. Petersburg.
Volunteer opportunities: Visit Web site or
call for information.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Ladies’ Night
Out Bunco. 2) Casablanca at the
Crosley. 3) Carrabba’s Luncheon and
Fashion Show.
Dates: 1) Nov. 9, 2007. 2) Feb. 8, 2008.
3) April 10, 2008.
Locations: 1) Knights of Columbus,
Fruitville Road. 2) The Powel Crosley Estate.
3) Carrabba’s, University Parkway.
Ticket prices: 1) $25. 2) $150. 3) $20.
Event chairs: 1) Ro Kennedy. 2) Erin Lazo, Dayle Hoffman. 3) Ro Kennedy.
All Faiths Food Bank
Solicits, warehouses, processes and
distributes food to nonprofit agency partners offering hunger relief.
Executive director: Daniel E. Dunn
Address: 717 Cattlemen Road
Sarasota, FL 34232
Telephone: (941) 379-6333
Web site: www.allfaithsfoodbank.org
Mission statement: To feed those in need, reduce food waste and educate the
community about the issues of hunger in
Sarasota and DeSoto counties.
Volunteer opportunities: Sorters and events.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Empty Bowls—Thanksgiving Day-related program.
2) Taste of the Suncoast—Evening
of sampling food and wine from Sarasota restaurants. 3) Giving
Hunger the Blues—Daylong festival
with area bands, games, food
and beverages.
Dates: 1) Nov. 11, 2007. 2–3) TBA.
Locations: 1) Phillippi Estate Mansion. 2) TBA. 3) Hillview Street.
Ticket prices, event chairs: TBA
ALSO Out Youth
A drop-in center, outreach support groups,
HIV education, youth speak-out panel and
diversity training.
Executive director: Candace Sorensen
Address: 1470 Boulevard of the Arts
Sarasota, FL 34236
Telephone: (941) 951-2576
Web site: www.alsoyouth.org
Mission statement: To promote the health and
safety of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered,
intersex and questioning youth.
Volunteer opportunities: Support group
facilitators, office work, special events,
program presenters.
Main fund-raising events: 1) 15th Anniversary Reunion Weekend. 2) Spring Gala.
Dates: 1) Oct. 26–28, 2007. 2) TBA.
Locations: 1) Metro Coffee and Wine, Longboat Key Club and TBA. 2) TBA.
Ticket prices: 1) $125. 2) $150.
Event chairs: 1) Jarred Wilson. 2) TBA.
Alzheimer’s Association
Florida Gulf Coast Chapter
An area chapter of the National Alzheimer’s Association.
Executive director: Gloria J.T. Smith
Address: 1230 S. Tuttle Ave.
Sarasota, FL 34239
Telephone: (941) 365-8883
Web site: www.alz-tbc.org
Mission statement: To provide a support
system for those affected by Alzheimer’s
disease through patient and family services,
education, advocacy and research.
Volunteer opportunities: Special events committees, support group facilitation, leadership council, office support and special projects.
Main fund-raising event: Memory Walk—Annual
national walkathon.
Date: March 2008
Location: TBA
Ticket price: Participating walkers collect donations.
Event chair: Cindy Marino
American Cancer Society
Sarasota Unit
Area executive director: Cynthia Dunlap
Address: 2801 Fruitville Road, Suite 250
Sarasota, FL 34237
Telephone: (941) 365-2858
Web site: www.cancer.org
Mission statement: The American Cancer Society is the nationwide, community-based, voluntary health organization dedicated
to eliminating cancer as a major health
problem by preventing cancer, saving lives
and diminishing suffering from cancer
through research, education, advocacy
and service.
Volunteer opportunities: Event committee planners, driving patients to and from treatment.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Making Strides
Against Breast Cancer Walk. 2) Cattle Baron’s Ball.
Dates: 1) Oct. 13, 2007. 2) Feb. 9, 2008.
Locations: 1) Sarasota Polo Club. 2) The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota or Hyatt Sarasota.
Ticket prices: 1) Free. 2) $250.
Event chairs: TBA
American Cancer Society
South Sarasota/DeSoto County Unit
Provides free patient services and cancer education and promotes advocacy efforts in Florida and fund national cancer research.
Executive director: Wendy Kizer
Address: 2801 Fruitville Road, Suite 250
Sarasota, FL 34237
Telephone: (941) 497-4309 ext. 23
Web site: www.cancer.org
Mission statement: To eliminate cancer as a major health problem through prevention and diminish suffering through research, education, advocacy and service.
Volunteer opportunities: Patient services,
community resource room, physician
outreach, volunteer driver, cancer education
speaker, Relay for Life committee, Cattle
Baron’s Ball committee.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Cattle Baron’s Ball. 2) Relay for Life—Teams walk, jog or run
relay-style for 18 hours, plus a cancer survivor
dinner and candlelighting ceremony.
Dates: 1) Jan. 12, 2008. 2) Spring 2008.
Locations: TBA
Ticket prices: 1) TBA. 2) Free to public.
Event chairs: 1) Kathy Lehner, Michelle Ryan.
2) TBA.
American Heart Association
Regional Director: Kelly Bennett
Address: 528 Venice Lane,
Sarasota, FL 34242
Telephone: (941) 346-7230
Web site: www.americanheart.org
Mission statement: To reduce disability and death
from cardiovascular diseases and stroke.
Volunteer opportunities: Heart Walk, Go Red for Women Luncheon, spokespeople.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Heart Walk. 2) Go Red for Women Luncheon.
Dates: 1) Oct. 27, 2007. 2) March 5, 2008.
Locations: 1) Siesta Key Beach. 2) Michael’s On East.
Ticket prices: 1) Pledge event. 2) TBA.
Event chairs: 1) Jeff Reynolds. 2) TBA.
American Jewish Committee
West Coast Florida Chapter
Established in 1906 to work toward a world
in which all peoples are accorded respect
and dignity.
Executive director: Edda Sara Post
Address: 2055 Wood St., Suite 218
Sarasota, FL 34237
Telephone: (941) 365-4955
Web site: www.ajc.org
Mission statement: To safeguard the welfare
and security of Jews in the United States, in
Israel and throughout the world; to strengthen the basic principles of pluralism around the world as the best defense against anti-Semitism and other forms of bigotry; to enhance the quality of American Jewish life by helping
to ensure Jewish continuity and deepen ties between American and Israeli Jews.
Volunteer opportunities: Standing committees related to programs, membership, development, community relations, education and pluralism and ad hoc committees.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Civic Achievement
Award Dinner. 2) Human Relations
Award Dinner.
Dates: 1) Oct. 25, 2007. 2) Jan. 31, 2008.
Locations: 1–2) Michael’s On East.
Ticket prices: 1) $175. 2) $250.
Event chairs: TBA
American Red Cross
Southwest Florida Chapter
Executive director: Kevin Lindberg
Address: 2001 Cantu Court
Sarasota, FL 34232
Telephone: (941) 379-9300
Web site: www.southwestflorida.redcross.org
Mission statement: To provide relief to victims
of disasters and help people prevent, prepare
for and respond to emergencies.
Volunteer opportunities: Disaster mitigation, disaster relief, health and safety instruction,
clerical, data entry and reception.
Main fund-raising event: Hurricane Bash 2008
Date: May 2008
Location: Mote Aquarium
Ticket price: $125–$150
Event chair: TBA
American Society of Interior Designers (ASID)
Florida West Coast Chapter/
Design Community Sarasota
Professional organization of interior designers
and related industries.
Executive director: Carol Field
Address: 7557 Tamiami Trail S.,
Sarasota, FL 34231
Telephone: (941) 926-7794
E-mail: asidsarasota1@verizon.net
Mission statement: To promote professional development and education, increase public
awareness of ASID, support community service, encourage and improve participation of membership while attracting new members.
Volunteer opportunities: Showhouse tour guides.
Main fund-raising event: Annual ASID Designer Showhouse—Member
designers re-create a bayfront residence, then invite the public to tour the home. Proceeds benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs, Ringling College of Art and Design and
University of South Florida.
Date: Jan. 20–Feb. 17, 2008
Location: 819 Whitfield Ave.
Ticket price: $20
Event chair: William Tidmore, ASID
Animal Rescue Coalition
Advocacy group for adoptable animals and
spay and neuter programs.
Interim executive director: Roberta Druif
Address: 47 S. Palm Ave., Suite 209,
Sarasota, FL 34236
Telephone: (941) 957-1955
Web site: www.animalrescuecoalition.org
Mission statement: To end the killing of
adoptable dogs and cats in Sarasota and Manatee counties by means of a proactive spay/neuter program, comprehensive adoption program and various other programs designed to recognize the profound benefits to people of animal companionship.
Volunteer opportunities: Events, feral cat
program, foster program.
Main fund-raising events: 1) “Best in Show” Gala 2008. 2) Dog’s Night Out.
Dates: 1) Feb. 16, 2008. 2) Jan. 18, 2008.
Locations: 1) Michael’s On East. 2) Saks Fifth Avenue.
Ticket prices: 1) $250. 2) $75/person
($25/dog).
Event chairs: 1) TBA. 2) Shelley Binion,
Jennie Famiglio.
Aquarian Quest Inc.
Operates Sarasota County’s official
education tall ship. Provides hands-on
marine/ecology education for young people. Also, sails for adults.
Executive director: Jan Kirchner
Address: P.O. Box 550,
Sarasota, FL 34232
Telephone: (941) 809-7700
Web site: www.aquarianquest.org
Mission statement: To celebrate life and create
caretakers of the earth through school
ship-sailing adventures.
Volunteer opportunities: Helping with
school sails and upkeep of the
ship Galatea.
Main fund-raising event: Soiree sail fund raisers
aboard Galatea and other fine vessels.
Date: Scheduled as requested.
Location: Nokomis Beach Park and along
the west coast of Florida.
Ticket price: Varied
Event chairs: Robert Killian, Robin Marshall
Art Center Sarasota
Sarasota’s oldest arts and cultural organization.
Manager: Fayanne Hayes
Address: 707 N. Tamiami Trail,
Sarasota, FL 34236-4050
Telephone: (941) 365-2032
Web site: www.artsarasota.org
Mission statement: To provide a destination
that promotes the expression of and the
appreciation for the visual arts in the
community through excellence in education,
exhibitions and services.
Volunteer opportunities: Front desk
receptionist, mailing committee, grant research assistants, volunteer coordinator,
hospitality committee, exhibition assistance for hanging, receptions and receivings,
newspaper article clipper, education set-up,
handyman, garden maintenance.
Main fund-raising event: Contemporary Arts
and Crafts—Holiday gifts. Boutique featuring
two galleries filled with original works by more
than 50 local artists, including drawings,
paintings, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, hand-
painted textiles, cards, prints and more.
Date: Nov. 12–Dec. 29, 2007
Location: Art Center Sarasota
Ticket price: Free to the public;
$2 donation requested.
Event chair: Fayanne Hayes
Arthritis Foundation
Southwest Region
Community development director: Lee Lewis
Address: 410 12th St. W.,
Bradenton, FL 34205
Telephone: (800) 741-4008
Web site: www.arthritis.org
Mission statement: Improves lives through leadership in the prevention, control
and cure of arthritis and related diseases.
Volunteer opportunities: Arthritis education,
special projects/events, community
advocate, clerical duties, fund raising and
volunteer instructors to be trained for
Arthritis Foundation Exercise or aqua
programs, Tai Chi for Arthritis and the
arthritis self-help course.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Jingle Bell Run/Walk—Manatee’s largest 5K run, along the Manatee River. 2) Arthritis Walk/Run—5K walk/run for individuals, teams and pets.
Dates: 1) Dec. 13, 2007. 2) May 17, 2008.
Locations, ticket prices, event chairs: TBA
The Artist Series
of Sarasota
Presenting world-class classical and light classic musical with an expanded season of 36 concerts (six “Musical Soirees” in private
homes and 29 in the restored Historic Asolo
Theater at the Ringling Museum).
Executive director: John Fischer
Address: 1800 Ben Franklin Drive, B-506,
Sarasota, FL 34236
Telephone: (941) 388-1188
Web site: www.artistseries.net
Mission statement: To present live concerts for
the enjoyment and cultural enrichment of audiences in Sarasota and surrounding
communities, and to support the musical
education of promising young musicians
through college scholarships.
Volunteer opportunities: Ushers, artist transportation, office work, fund raising.
Main fund-raising events: 1) 100th performance celebration. 2) Fourth annual scholarship dinner. 3) Musicians from Marlboro.
Dates: 1) Nov. 25 and 27, 2007.
2) Jan. 8, 2008. 3) March 14, 2008.
Locations: 1) Historic Asolo Theater.
2) The Oaks Club. 3) Historic Asolo Theater.
Ticket prices: 1) $25–$35. 2) $125. 3) $30–$40.
Event chairs: 1) Thom and Joan Suddarth.
2) Eva and Joe Saunders. 3) Virginia Toulmin.
Asolo Repertory Theatre
Professional theater company performing with
a resident company in rotating repertory.
Producing artistic director: Michael Donald Edwards
Address: 5555 N. Tamiami Trail,
Sarasota, FL 34243
Telephone: (941) 351-8000
Web site: www.asolo.org
Mission statement: To entertain, engage and
inspire through the highest quality professional repertory theater and superior
educational programs.
Volunteer opportunities: Ushers, tour guides, gift shop, administrative and special events.
Main fund-raising event: “A Star is Born”—
Benefiting the Asolo Rep’s scholarship
program.
Date: March 29, 2008
Location: TBA
Ticket price: $250 and up
Event chairs: Kim Githler, Nora Johnson
Backlot Arts Inc.
(The Backlot)
A cooperative arts and education facility
providing accessibility to the arts, sports and
education for underserved audiences and
children of all ages.
Executive director: Mark Marvell
Address: 2208 Industrial Blvd.,
Sarasota, FL 34234
Telephone: (941) 363-9300
Web site: www.backlotarts.com
Mission statement: To facilitate, promote and
advance creative community collaborations
that open the mind and feed the soul
through accessibility to the arts and
education.
Volunteer opportunities: Administrative, events, marketing, ushers.
Main fund-raising event: Carnevale di Arte—
Cultural benefit.
Date: Feb. 3, 2008
Location: TBA
Ticket price: $175
Event chair: Kelleen Winfree
Banyan Theater Company
Professional theater company performing
in the summer months.
Executive director: Jerry M. Finn
Address: P.O. Box 49483,
Sarasota, FL 34230
Telephone: (941) 358-5330
Web site: www.banyantheatercompany.com
Mission statement: To produce theater in the
summer, to showcase outstanding actors performing in plays of high literary merit, and to maintain a summer theater festival
in Sarasota to rival similar attractions in
other areas of the country.
Volunteer opportunities: Box office, prop
search, backstage, ushers.
Bethesda House
A ministry of Catholic Charities that provides
group support, case management, a food pantry, laundry, shower, assistance with housing and benefits to those infected with
and affected by the HIV/AIDS virus.
Executive director: Derick Fabien, M.S., P.M.P.
Address: 1670 Fourth St.,
Sarasota, FL 34236
Telephone: (941) 366-1886
Web site: www.catholiccharitiesdov.org
Mission statement: To respond to the physical,
social and spiritual needs of HIV-infected
and affected people with love and care and
without judgment.
Volunteer opportunities: Transportation, food
pantry, food shopping, food drive, fund raising, education support groups, prayer
advocates, handyman, horticulture and
hospital visits.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Musical Night.
2) Giant Rummage Sale.
Dates: TBA
Locations: 1) Bishop Nevins Academy. 2) St. Thomas More Church.
Ticket price: TBA
Event chairs: 1) Dr. Janice Leroux, Derick Fabien. 2) Dr. Janice Leroux, Bob Daily.
The Better World Foundation for Children Organization supporting and providing programs to help children locally and around the world. Executive director: Mark E. Schlanger Address: 2926 Hyde Park St. Sarasota, FL 34239 Telephone: (941) 954-1500 Web site: www.mybetterworldfoundation.org Mission statement: Provides and supports programs that enrich the lives of children locally and worldwide and teaches respect, compassion and helping others. Main fund-raising event: First Annual CHAIR-ITY—Turning chairs into chairity. Art auction, dancing, entertainment and dinner. Date: Jan. 12, 2008 Location: Michael's On East Ticket price: $125; $150 reserved seating. Event chairs: Pam Brown, Nancy Liss
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Sun Coast Inc.
Provides one-to-one mentoring to area
children to empower youth to develop self-
worth and responsibility.
President and CEO: Joy Mahler
Address: 2831 Ringling Blvd., A-201,
Sarasota, FL 34237
Telephone: (941) 331-4376
Web site: www.bbbssun.org
Mission statement: Helping children reach their
potential through professionally supported
one-to-one mentoring relationships with
measurable impact.
Volunteer opportunities: Adult volunteer
mentors for children.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Denim and Diamonds—Dinner and auction. 2) The Big
Race. 3) Fourth Annual Sports Legends Weekend Gala Dinner & Auction.
Dates: 1) Nov. 2, 2007. 2) March 8, 2008.
3) May 9, 2008.
Locations: 1) Venice Community Center. 2) IMG Academies Golf and Country Club. 3) Michael’s On East.
Ticket prices: 1) $50. 2) $75. 3) $150.
Event chairs: 1) BBBS Venice Community Board. 2) Ellen Aquilina, Angela Velardi. 3) Patti Johnson.
Boys & Girls Clubs
of Sarasota
President and CEO: J. Mack Reid
Address: P.O. Box 4068,
Sarasota, FL 34230-4068
Telephone: (941) 366-3911
Web site: www.boysandgirlsclubs.com
Mission statement: To inspire and enable all
young people, especially those from dis-
advantaged circumstances, to realize their
full potential as productive, responsible
and caring citizens.
Volunteer opportunities: Call for specific opportunities.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Kids’ Night Out—Dinner and auction. 2) The Ritz-Carlton Members Club Boys & Girls Club Golf Classic. 3) Doubles tennis tournament.
Dates: 1) Nov. 8, 2007. 2) Oct. 5, 2007.
3) Nov. 9–11, 2007.
Locations: 1) Lee Wetherington Boys and Girls Club. 2) The Ritz-Carlton Members Golf Club. 3) Longboat Key Club.
Ticket prices: 1) $250 per person; $2,500/table. 2) $500 per player. 3) $75 per player.
Event chairs: 1) Stephen LeBlanc. 2) Charlotte Hedge, Monica Barth, Michael Moulton. 3) Tom Cail, Tony Zanoni, Barbara Lancer.
Breast Health Sarasota Inc.
Raises funds for Sarasota women and their
families in need.
Chairs: Deanna Doyle-Vallery, M.D.;
Suellen Kaeb
Address: 3663 Bee Ridge Road,
Sarasota, FL 34233
Telephone: (941) 927-2226
Web site: www.breasthealthsarasota.org
Mission statement: To facilitate breast cancer
prevention and early detection for women
of Sarasota County in need.
Volunteer opportunities: Call for specific
opportunities.
Main fund-raising event: Golf tournaments
Dates, locations, ticket prices: TBA
Event chair: Suellen Kaeb
Camp Florida Fish Tales
Weeklong, barrier-free, wheelchair-accessible camp for children with medical or physical disabilities. Also organizes monthly day trips
called Camp Fish Tales Day Dreamz.
Executive director: Muffet Einwag
Address: P.O. Box 21682,
Sarasota, FL 34276
Telephone: (941) 921-9182
Web site: www.campfishtales.com
Mission statement: To provide a unique camping atmosphere for those with special challenges.
Volunteer opportunities: Camp counselors,
EMTs, lifeguards, nurses, physical and
occupational therapists.
Main fund-raising events: 1) McCurdy’s Comedy
Theatre 11th Annual Golf Tournament.
2) Spring-fest Block Party. 3) Children’s
Art Auction.
Dates: 1) December 2007.
2) March 2008. 3) June 2008.
Locations: 1) TBA. 2) Superior Avenue,
Gulf Gate. 3) TBA.
Ticket prices: TBA
Event chair: Muffet Einwag
Cardinal Mooney
High School
As a Catholic community, provides a quality
education centered in gospel values and
dedicated to the development of the
whole person.
President: Sister Mary Lucia Haas
Address: 4171 Fruitville Road, Sarasota, FL 34232
Telephone: (941) 371-4917
Web site: www.cmhs-sarasota.org
Mission statement: To provide an excellent
values-based education in a small family-
oriented environment while emphasizing
service to God and the community.
Volunteer opportunities: Event coordination, donation solicitation, ticket sales, mailings, computer entry, decorating, hospitality.
Main fund-raising events: 1) 35th Annual Dinner Auction. 2) Fall Golf Tournament.
Dates: 1) March 8, 2008. 2) Oct. 27, 2007.
Locations: 1) Michael’s On East.
2) Waterlefe Golf and Country Club.
Ticket prices: 1) $125. 2) $150.
Event chairs: 1) TBA. 2) Tim Deering.
Catholic Charities,
Diocese of Venice Inc.
Part of the nation’s largest network of
agencies, institutions and individuals who
aim to reduce poverty, support families and
empower communities.
President/ceo: Peter Routsis-Arroyo, L.C.S.W.
Address: 1000 Pinebrook Rd, Venice, FL 34285
Telephone: (941) 488-5581
Web site: www.catholiccharitiesdov.org
Mission statement: In devotion and adherence
to the teachings of Jesus and the Catholic Church, Catholic Charities seeks to serve
and empower all in need, regardless of race,
nationality or creed.
Volunteer opportunities: Call for specific
opportunities.
Main fund-raising event: Catholic Charities Ball
Date: Jan. 24, 2008
Location: The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota
Ticket price: $175
Event chairs: Helen Nugent, Mary Kenealy-Barbetta
Charis Center Inc.
Offers professional counseling and family-life
education for all ages.
Executive director: Glen Denlinger, L.C.S.W., B.C.D.
Address: 4041 Bahia Vista St., Sarasota, FL 34232
Telephone: (941) 378-1549
Web site: www.chariscenterfl.org
Mission statement: To provide professional counseling and family-life education services
to meet the emotional, relational and spiritual
needs of individuals and families.
Child Protection Center Inc.
Works toward the prevention of child abuse.
Executive director: Harold H. Hedley, Ed.D.
Address: 1750 17th St., Building L,
Sarasota, FL 34234
Telephone: (941) 365-1277
Web site: www.childprotectioncenter.org
Mission statement: Child-abuse prevention,
intervention and treatment.
Volunteer opportunities: Supervise court-ordered visits between noncustodial parents and children; assist with special events and fund-raising activities.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Sarasota Comedy
Festival—Stand-up comedians and nationally
syndicated cartoonists. 2) Ferraris on
St. Armands.
Dates: 1) TBA. 2) Feb. 8–9, 2008.
Locations: 1) TBA. 2) St. Armands Circle.
Ticket prices, event chairs: TBA
Children First
Provides comprehensive services to more
than 550 of Sarasota County’s lowest-
income families and their children from
birth to five years.
Executive director: Philip D. Tavill
Address: 1723 N. Orange Ave.,
Sarasota, FL 34234
Telephone: (941) 953-3877
Web site: www.childrenfirst.net
Mission statement: To strengthen children
and families by improving the quality
of their lives through a comprehensive
approach to development, education,
health and well-being.
Volunteer opportunities: Call Hope
Kinney, program director, for specific opportunities.
Main fund-raising event: Children First
Celebration
Date: Feb. 22–23, 2008
Location: Pelican Pointe Golf and Country Club; Chelsea Center
Ticket price: $125
Event chair: Nicole Duxe
Children's Guardian Fund Fund-raising arm for the Guardian ad Litem Program in the 12th Judicial Circuit serving Sarasota, Manatee and DeSoto counties. Executive director: Peggy Lowndes Address: 7222 St. John's Way University Park, FL 34201 Mission statement:
The Guardian ad Litem Program provides legal and volunteer support for over 900 children in the 12th Judicial Circuit courts in Sarasota, Manatee and DeSoto counties. These children have been removed from their homes because they have been abused, neglected or abandoned. Members of the Guardian ad Litem are volunteer advocates for the children and are their "voice" in the courts. Main fund-raising event: "Let the Season Begin"—Ninth annual luncheon and gift bazaar featuring a one-of-a-kind doll house created especially for the event's raffle. Date: Nov. 5, 2007 Location: Michael's On East Ticket price, chair: TBA
Circus Sarasota
Produces a monthlong show in February and
has education and human-service programs
throughout the year.
Executive director: Pedro Reis
Address: P.O. Box 1836,
Sarasota, FL 34276
Telephone: (941) 355-9335
Web site: www.circussarasota.org
Mission statement: Provides programs at
the highest level through education, human
service and the performing arts.
Volunteer opportunities: Ushers, administrative, box office and gala committee.
Main fund-raising events: 1) The Art of Circus Gala Under the Big Top—In honor of Ulla Searing. 2) Laughter Unlimited Luncheon.
Dates: 1) Jan. 5, 2008. 2) April 10, 2008.
Locations: 1) Tuttle Avenue and 12th Street.
2) TBA.
Ticket prices: 1) $150; Patron $250. 2) TBA.
Event chairs: 1) Nikki Nilon, Linda Houze; honorary chair Tana Sandefur. 2) TBA.
Coastal Resources Foundation Inc.
Raises funds for youth-oriented projects and gives grants to teachers for special projects about the environment, state and country.
Executive director: R. Earl Warren
Address: 359 W. Dearborn St.,
Englewood, FL 34295-1207
Telephone: (941) 474-7768
E-mail: tammy@ewol.com
Mission statement: To help youth achieve their
goals with grants and scholarships.
Volunteer opportunities: Coordinate and run
local events; manage and operate Cora
Stroh Environmental Youth Park on Beach
Road in Englewood.
Community AIDS Network
HIV medical, dental and case-management
services.
Executive director: Susan Terry
Address: 1231 N. Tuttle Ave.,
Sarasota, FL 34237
Telephone: (941) 366-0461
Web site: www.cansrq.org
Mission statement: To provide service to
HIV-positive people including medical,
dental and case management.
Volunteer opportunities: Fund raising,
administrative, HIV testing.
Main fund-raising event: Eighth Annual CAN Dance—Ballroom championship dancing event.
Date: Oct. 27, 2007
Location: Chelsea Center
Ticket price: $200
Event chairs: Nikki Nilon, Mary Ann Robinson
The Community Foundation of Sarasota County
The Community Foundation is a public
charity that connects caring donors with causes that really matter. Since being founded in 1979 by the Southwest Florida Estate Planning Council, the Foundation has
encouraged individuals and organizations
in Sarasota County to create permanent charitable funds of over $160 million. It partners to make charitable giving work in our community, awarding more than $6 million annually in grants and scholarships that support the arts, education, animal welfare, the environment, health and human services and more. The Nonprofit Resource Center of the Community Foundation is the resource local nonprofits trust for guidance in building strong,
successful organizations, to help fulfill their missions and better serve the community.
ASSETS From June 1, 2006–May 31, 2007: $160 million
Total grants: $8,645,262
Number of grants: 931
Total scholarships: $945,478 ($5.2 million since 1987)
Number of scholarships: 473
Range of grants: $250 to $470,000
President and CEO: Stewart W. Stearns
Address: 2635 Fruitville Road,
Sarasota, FL 34237
Telephone: (941) 955-3000
Web site: www.cfsarasota.org
Mission statement: Stewardship to the
community by encouraging and enabling caring individuals to easily and effectively
support the charitable causes that they
care about in perpetuity.
Volunteer opportunities: Clerical work, special
events and projects.
Main fund-raising event: Pins with a Purpose:
Celebrating Women’s Philanthropy—Hosted by the Community Foundation of Sarasota County, the Manatee Community Foundation and the Lakewood Ranch Community Fund.
Date: March 14, 2008
Location: Lakewood Ranch Country Club
Ticket price: TBA
Community Haven for
Adults and Children
with Disabilities
Creates solutions and makes changes in
the lives of children, teens and adults with
disabilities through education, occupational
training, skill training, employment services
and community living programs.
President and CEO: Peggy J. Connell
Address: 4405 Desoto Road,
Sarasota, FL 34235
Telephone: (941) 355-8808
Web site: www.chachaven.com
Mission statement: To empower the lives of
children, teens and adults with disabilities,
one person at a time.
Volunteer opportunities: Selby preschool, plant
nursery, CHAC farm project, administration,
maintenance, occupational training
program, Active Arts.
Main fund-raising events: 1) 10th Annual Jingle and Jog—5K road race. 2) Sixth Annual Handi-capable Award and Celebration.
Dates: 1) December 2007. 2) April 2008.
Locations: 1) 4405 Desoto Road. 2) TBA.
Ticket prices: 1) $17 advance; $20 day.
2) TBA.
Event chair: Marla Doss
Community Mobile Meals of Sarasota County Inc.
All-volunteer meal delivery service to shut-ins
living in Sarasota.
Executive director: Janet Traynor
Address: P.O. Box 178,
Sarasota, FL 34230
Telephone: (941) 366-6693
Mission statement: Deliver noon meals six days
a week, holidays included, 52 weeks a year
to shut-ins in Sarasota.
Volunteer opportunities: Drivers, kitchen workers.
Main fund-raising event: Annual private mailing.
The Community Music School
of Southwest Florida
Individual and group music instruction in all
instruments and voice. More than half the
school’s students are on scholarship or are
in no-fee group programs.
Executive director: Mary C. Geldi
Address: 2477 Stickney Point Road, #315-B,
Sarasota, FL 34231
Telephone: (941) 929-1859
Mission statement: To provide individual and
group music instruction to anyone who
wants to learn, regardless of age, experience
or ability to play.
Volunteer opportunities: Teaching, office, fund
raising, events, program assistance, newsletter, publicity, grant writing, board of trustees and community advisory board.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Water Music.
2) Tees for Tunes—Golf tournament.
3) Third Annual Kentucky Derby Barbecue.
Dates: 1) November 2007. 2) May 3, 2008.
3) January 2008.
Locations: 1) Home of Margaret and Bill Wise.
2) Serenoa Golf Club. 3) TBA.
Ticket prices, Event chairs: TBA
Community Video Archives (CVA)
Produces a living video history of the Sarasota
community and its outstanding people.
President: Annette Scherman
Address: 1235 S. Tamiami Trail,
Sarasota, FL 34239
Telephone: (941) 365-7052
Mission statement: Record and preserve a living history of the community and its outstanding people.
Volunteer opportunities: All-volunteer
organization, except for professional video producers, who are paid per project.
Main fund-raising event: Annual Hall of
Fame Luncheon
Date: April 15, 2008
Location: Michael’s On East
Ticket price: $75
Event chair: Chris Pfahler
Community Youth Development
Provides positive, drug-free activities for
Sarasota County teens.
Executive director: Karen Bogues
Address: 4409 Sawyer Road,
Sarasota, FL 34233
Telephone: (941) 922-5126
Web site: www.cydonline.org
Mission statement: To enrich the lives of teens
through partnerships with adults to create
opportunities for youth to make positive choices.
Volunteer opportunities: Office work,
event planning.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Starry, Starry Night
Prom. 2) Second Annual CYD Golf Tournament.
Dates: 1) May 31, 2008. 2) Oct. 4, 2007.
Locations: 1) Bari Brooks Center, Frank G. Berlin Sr. YMCA. 2) Meadows Country Club.
Ticket prices: 1) $100. 2) TBA.
Construction Technology Careers Preapprenticeship Partnership for Youth
Started as a dropout prevention program
that has now expanded; 107 youths in the
program in 2007.
Coordinator: Kristey Richardson
Address: 1750 17th St., Building J2,
Sarasota, FL 34234
Telephone: (941) 361-6090 ext. 113
Web site: www.constructiontechnologycareers.org
Mission statement: Preapprenticeship partnership
to provide career exploration coursework and
services to youth in Manatee/Sarasota.
Volunteer opportunities: Speaker’s bureau, mentors, grant writers, clerical.
Main fund-raising event: Annual event
Date: April 2008
Location: G.WIZ
Ticket price: $50
Event chair: Blythe McDonough
Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Central Florida and the Florida Gulf Coast Inc.
Provides confidential financial, credit and
housing counseling, education services and
debt repayment program.
CEO: Richard J. Skaggs; Sandra Rains, Sarasota/Manatee manager
Address: 1750 17th St., Unit H,
Sarasota, FL 34234
Telephone: (800) 741-7040
Web site: www.cccsfl.org
Mission statement: To help people achieve
financial wellness.
Volunteer opportunities: Education presenters—
English and Spanish.
Crowley Museum
and Nature Center
Nature conservancy of 190 acres with nature
trails, pioneer history buildings and weekly
education programs.
Executive director: Bill Cowdright
Address: 16405 Myakka Road,
Sarasota, FL 34240
Telephone: (941) 322-1000
Web site: www.crowleymuseumnaturectr.org
Mission statement: To preserve a natural site
where today’s and tomorrow’s generations
learn about, appreciate and enjoy the
environment and cultural history of the
rural Gulf Coast of Florida.
Volunteer opportunities: Land and
building maintenance, office, computer
admissions, trail guides, school programs,
museum collections and exhibits,
building restoration.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Pioneer Days.
2) Starry Nite—Gourmet dinner and silent
auction with amazing celestial sights via
powerful telescopes.
Dates: 1) January 2008. 2) TBA.
Location: 1–2) Crowley Museum and
Nature Center.
Cure 4 Diabetes
Established by the Linda and Frank Menke family to fund research-based projects
to cure diabetes. Doctors and research scientists depend on grassroots organizations like C4D to help fund and bring awareness to their work. The Foundation is focusing on the Edmonton Protocol at the University of Alberta, which transplants healthy islet cells into insulin-dependent diabetics, and the BCG Therapy human clinical trials, which are to begin in January of 2008 at Massachusetts General Hospital.
President: Linda Menke
Address: 318 S. Washington Blvd.,
Sarasota, FL 34236
Telephone: (941) 951-2141
Web site: www.cure4diabetes.org
Mission statement: Dedicated to finding a cure
for diabetes through research, so families can live full and happy lives together.
Volunteer opportunities: Volunteers are urged
to become involved by holding their own
fund raisers for the Cure 4 Diabetes Foundation. Testimonials from diabetics
about their own hardships with this disease
are also requested.
Dattoli Cancer Foundation
Nonprofit organization for prostate cancer
education, support and research.
Executive director: Don Kaltenbach
Address: 2803 Fruitville Road,
Sarasota, FL 34237
Telephone: (800) 915-1001, (941) 365-5599
Web site: www.dattolifoundation.org
Mission statement: To raise awareness of
prostate cancer and the need for early and
annual screening, provide information and
support to newly diagnosed patients and
foster research into better diagnostic tools
and treatment options.
Volunteer opportunities: Call for specific
opportunities.
Designing Women Boutique
Consigned, donated and new designer
fashion and accessories plus home accent
pieces, antiques and collectibles, and liquidation of donated estates.
Executive director: Pamela Day
Address: 1226 N. Tamiami Trail,
Sarasota, FL 34236
Telephone: (941) 366-5293
E-mail: designingwomenboutique@
comcast.net
Mission statement: Meaningfully grow the
funding for our community’s art, endowment
and human services through innovative
marketing of unique couture apparel and
fine home furnishings.
Volunteer opportunities: Sales, computer work, event coordination and support (dressers, hostesses, etc.), administrative support, speaker’s bureau, handyman.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Fashion Week 2007—Designing Women and the Men Who Love Them. 2) Salon Series—Monthly luncheon/lecture/fashion shows.
Dates: 1) Dec. 2, 2007. 2) Last Thursday of
every month (except November).
Location: 1–2) Designing Women Boutique.
Ticket prices: 1) $125–$500.
2) $12 per person per event.
Event chairs: 1) Myrna Band, Mary Ann
Robinson; vice chairs Diane Roskamp, Margaret Wise, Jean Weidner.
2) Jewel Ash, Gloria Moss,
Carol Phillips, Joan Campo-Liga.
Domestic Abuse Shelter Homes Inc. (DASH)
Offers free services and referrals to victims
of abuse.
Executive director: Donna M. Leclerc
Address: P.O. Box 1484,
Englewood, FL 34295-1484
Telephone: (941) 475-8722
Web site: www.dashinc.org
Mission statement: DASH Inc. provides
transitional housing and direct services
to primary victims and their families (men, women and children/teens). Services are at no charge and include food, transportation, mandatory
psycho-counseling referrals relating to domestic abuse, substance abuse and anger management, as well as life management and parenting skills.
Volunteer opportunities: Office help, fund raising, receptionist duties, speaking.
The Dreams are Free School at Bishop Nevins Academy
School for children 6-–14 with learning disabilities.
Admissions: Dawn Gordon
Address: 4380 Fruitville Road,
Sarasota, FL 34232-1623
Telephone: (941) 366-4010
Web site: www.dreamsarefree.org
Mission statement: A faith-friendly Catholic school designed to nurture the spiritual
and academic growth and development of students with learning disabilities.
Volunteer opportunities: Call for specific
opportunities.
Main fund-raising event: Blue Grass BBQ
Date: Fall 2007
Location: Bishop Nevins Academy
Ear Research Foundation
Formed by Dr. Herbert Silverstein to provide
support for research, education and
community service.
Executive director: Jennifer Moss
Address: 1901 Floyd St.,
Sarasota, FL 34239
Telephone: (941) 365-0367
Web site: www.silversteininstitute.com
Mission statement: Dedicated to research into
finding better treatments for hearing loss
and balance problems, education of
physicians and the public and providing community service, including care for
underinsured patients.
Volunteer opportunities: Call for specific
opportunities.
Main fund-raising event: Hear and Now—
Dinner, live music, silent auction and gaming.
Date: Nov. 8, 2007
Location: Michael’s On East
Ticket price: $150
Event chair: Jennifer Moss
EARS Animal Rescue Sanctuary
Executive director: Jim North
Address: 145 W. Dearborn St.,
P.O. Box 1257,
Englewood, FL 34295
Telephone: (941) 475-0636
Web site: www.ears4life.com
Mission statement: To rescue, care for and
prevent cruelty to all domestic animals
until they are adopted or live out their
normal, healthy lives.
Volunteer opportunities: Foster animals, tabling
events, fund raisers, transport animals.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Hip Hounds and
Cool Cats at the Cabaret. 2) Purrfect Caper II.
Dates: 1) May 27, 2008. 2) Nov. 4, 2007
Locations: 1) Charlotte Harbor. 2) Punta Gorda.
Ticket price: 1–2) $85.
Event chairs: 1) Jean Dishington. 2) TBA.
Easter Seals
Southwest Florida Inc.
Provides services for individuals with
disabilities of all ages on three campuses.
For children, provides interdisciplinary
medical therapy, education and support services, including respite care for families. Adults benefit from a community-based education program and adult day training dedicated to improving their quality of life.
Interim CEO: Larry F. Lewis
Address: 350 Braden Ave.,
Sarasota, FL 34243
Telephone: (941) 355-7637
Web site: www.swfl.easterseals.com
Mission statement: To create solutions that
change lives through high-quality therapeutic,
educational and support services for children,
adults and families.
Volunteer opportunities: Assisting disabled or special needs children and adults.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Annual Meadows Cup Pro-Am Golf Tournament. 2) Easter Seals “Walk With Me” Walk-a-thon.
Dates: 1) April 12, 2008. 2) November 2008.
Locations: 1) Meadows Country Club. 2) TBA.
Ticket price: TBA
Event chair: Cheryl Kopmann
Education Foundation
of Sarasota County Inc.
Secures private funds to ensure educational
opportunities that public dollars cannot
provide for more than 42,000 children in
local schools.
Executive director: Cindy Kaiser
Address: 1960 Landings Blvd.,
Sarasota, FL 34231
Telephone: (941) 927-0965
Web site: www.edfoundation.net
Mission statement: Support, promote and
provide opportunities for educational
excellence for all students in Sarasota
County public schools.
Volunteer opportunities: Grant readers,
science-fair judges, scholarship selection
and event fund-raiser committees.
Main fund-raising event: Evening of Excellence—
Elegant dinner and spirited student art auction
showcasing outstanding high school talent.
Date: Feb. 22, 2008
Location: Michael’s On East
Ticket price: $200, $250 patron; sponsorships available.
Event chair: Divina Westerfield
Englewood Helping Hand Inc.
A community-supported social services
agency that provides short-term immediate
assistance, prescription medication and
coordination of services with other
appropriate agencies.
Executive director: Kathryn Roach
Address: 700 E. Dearborn St.,
Englewood, FL 34223
Telephone: (941) 474-5864
Web site: www.englewoodhelpinghand.org
Mission statement: To provide short-term emergency service to Englewood residents.
Volunteer opportunities: Volunteers are scheduled through their churches.
Main fund-raising event: Englewood Crop
Walk—Five-mile walk.
Date: February 2008
Location: Community Presbyterian Church
Ticket price: Free; sponsors pledge funds.
Event chair: Carol Rice
Every Child Inc.
All-volunteer group.
Executive director: Judy Alexander
Address: 1700 North Drive,
Sarasota, FL 34239-5017
Telephone: (941) 953-2277
Mission statement: To encourage children who
live in Sarasota’s four housing projects to stay in school by providing school supplies,
holiday parties and supporting after-school
programs and summer camps.
Volunteer opportunities: Donations and
distribution of school supplies, new books,
holiday gifts. Family Network on Disabilities of Manatee/Sarasota Inc.
A local alliance of families, community
organizations and businesses committed to
offering support and a variety of services to
children with special needs, disabilities and
the community at large.
Executive director: Mary Smith
Address: P.O. Box 10707,
Bradenton, FL 34282
Telephone: (941) 928-0682
Web site: www.fndmanasota.com
Mission statement: To provide support,
training, education, information and
advocacy to parents and families of
individuals with disabilities, special needs
and the community at large.
Volunteer opportunities: Annual disability
conference, workshops, special projects and
fund-raising events.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Fun Run.
2) Christmas Wreaths—Fresh, live, from Wisconsin. 3) Hunsader Farms Pumpkin Festival—Children’s game area.
Dates: 1) Sept. 22, 2007. 2) August–September 2007. 3) October 2007.
Locations: 1) Myakka River State Park.
2) Call to place order. 3) Hunsader Farms.
Ticket prices: 1) $25. 2) $25–$35.
3) Call for price.
Event chair: 1–3) Mary Smith
Fine Arts Society
of Sarasota Inc.
Organized in 1969, the society provides
cultural and educational opportunities for its
members and organizes projects that benefit
the entire community and its visitors. Since its founding, FASS has donated more than
$590,000 in grants, awards and scholarships. Maintains a fine art collection by Florida
artists at the Van Wezel.
Co-Presidents: Joan Endrizzi and Nancy Stukenberg
Address: P.O. Box 1432,
Sarasota, FL 34230
Telephone: (941) 330-0680
Web site: www.fineartssarasota.com
Mission statement: To promote and stimulate
appreciation of the arts of Sarasota County,
establish a permanent collection of
Florida artists, provide scholarships to
Sarasota County students.
Volunteer opportunities: Van Wezel backstage
and art tours; home tour hostesses.
Main fund-raising events: 1) The Creators and
Collectors Tour—Two-day tour of artists’
and art collectors’ homes and studios. 2) Celebrate the Arts Luncheon.
Dates: 1) March 14–15, 2008. 2) Dec. 3, 2007.
Locations: 1) Throughout Sarasota County.
2) Michael’s On East.
Ticket prices: 1) $20. 2) $50.
Event chairs: TBA
First Step of Sarasota
A comprehensive center for drug and alcohol
abuse rehabilitation serving more than 7,500
individuals, primarily from Sarasota, Manatee
and DeSoto counties.
Executive director: David J. Beesley, M.P.H.
Address: 1970 Main St., Fifth Floor,
Sarasota, FL 34236
Telephone: (941) 366-5333
Web site: www.fsos.org
Mission statement: To prevent and treat alcohol
and drug addictions and associated disorders.
Fostering fully functioning, productive
individuals by offering a full array of services
in partnership with our community.
Volunteer opportunities: Infant-care givers and
fund-raising event volunteers.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Fifth Annual
Caring Hearts Luncheon. 2) Fourth Annual
Golf Classic. 3) First Step to Wellness
Lecture Series.
Dates: 1) Feb. 13, 2008. 2) April 28, 2008.
3) Jan. 8, Feb. 6, March 5, 2008.
Locations: 1) Michael’s On East. 2) TPC Prestancia. 3) Michael’s On East.
Ticket prices: 1) $60. 2) TBA.
3) $50 each or three for $125.
Event chairs: 1) TBA. 2) Keith Mercier.
3) Gigi Silverberg.
The Florida Center for Child and Family Development
Works to strengthen and support families
by providing prevention and early
intervention services and mental-health
counseling expertise.
Executive director: Peter D. Howard
Address: 4620 17th St.,
Sarasota, FL 34235
Telephone: (941) 371-8820
Web site: www.thefloridacenter.org,
www.thunderbythebay.org,
www.suncoastoffshore.org
Mission statement: Dedicated to the healthy
development of young children, their families
and our communities.
Volunteer opportunities: Call (941) 371-8820 ext. 1123.
Main fund-raising events: 1) 20th Annual Festival of Trees, Lights and Holiday Gifts.
2) 10th Annual Thunder by the Bay Motorcycle Festival. 3) 24th Annual Suncoast Offshore Grand Prix Festival.
Dates: 1) Nov. 30, 2007. 2) Jan. 4–6, 2008.
3) June 28–July 6, 2008.
Locations: 1) Michael’s On East. 2–3) Varied.
Ticket prices: 1) $175. 2–3) Varied.
Event chairs: 1) Kelly and Tonna Gruber,
Mike and Cheray Keyes-Shima. 2) Lucy Nicandri. 3) TBA.
Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranch
Bradenton/Sarasota Campus
Residential program to nurture needy, neglected boys and girls and provide a warm sense of security, guidance and tenderness.
Program Director: John Vertich
Address: 751 Rye Wilderness Road,
Bradenton, FL 34212
Telephone: (941) 776-1777
Web site: www.youthranches.org
Mission statement: Prevent juvenile delinquency
and develop lawful, productive citizens through
a broad range of family-centered activities.
Volunteer opportunities: Tutors
Main fund-raising events: 1) 24th Annual
Michelle Wells Memorial Golf Tournament.
2) Open house.
Dates: 1) TBA. 2) April 2008.
Location, ticket price, event chair: TBA
Florida Studio Theatre Inc.
Professional theater that presents the finest
in contemporary American theater.
Executive director: Richard Hopkins
Address: 1241 N. Palm Ave.,
Sarasota, FL 34236
Telephone: (941) 366-9017
Web site: www.fst2000.org
Mission statement: To make theater accessible
and affordable to as many people as possible;
to present theater that challenges with as
much gusto as it entertains; to be a positive,
vital change agent in the community; to
operate within and for the public trust with
fiscal responsibility.
Volunteer opportunities: Parking concierge, ushering, administration and production.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Row Party—Black-
tie gala celebrating the opening of FST’s
winter mainstage season. 2) The Old Bags Luncheon—Attendees bid on vintage handbags.
Dates: TBA
Locations: 1) FST Mainstage. 2) FST Cabaret.
Ticket prices, event chairs: TBA
Florida West Coast Symphony Inc.
Symphony orchestra and music education
provider.
President and CEO: Joseph McKenna
Address: 709 N. Tamiami Trail,
Sarasota, FL 34236
Telephone: (941) 953-4252
Web site: www.fwcs.org
Mission statement: Promote chamber and
symphonic music locally, statewide and nationally by presenting performances of the
highest artistic excellence, providing
broad-based educational programs of the highest quality, and making both available to the broadest possible constituency.
Volunteer opportunities: Ushers, receptionist,
mailings, volunteer auxiliaries, special events
and planning committees.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Symphony Season’s Opening Night Dinner. 2) “Bea-Dazzled” Gala—A tribute to Bea Friedman.
Dates: 1) Nov. 10, 2007. 2) Jan. 19, 2008.
Locations: 1–2) Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall.
Ticket prices: 1) $175. 2) $250 and up.
Event chairs: 1) Vivian Kouvant.
2) Anne Folsom Smith, Vivian Kouvant,
Beverly Marsh.
Florida West Coast Symphony Association
Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2007.
President: Jan Rodriguez
Address: 709 N. Tamiami Trail,
Sarasota, FL 34236
Telephone: (941) 685-0425
Mission statement: To advance and support the activities of, and to raise monies for, the Florida West Coast Symphony; to foster and promote musical knowledge, education and artistic appreciation in the community, and to encourage and assist young musicians.
Volunteer opportunities: The association
welcomes volunteers of all skills
and interests.
Main fund-raising events: 1) 33rd Annual
Symphony Showcase. 2) Annual
Holiday Luncheon.
Dates: 1) TBA. 2) Dec. 10, 2007.
Location: TBA
Ticket prices: 1) $20. 2) $50.
Event chairs: 1) TBA. 2) Peggy Losee,
Cora Lee Cain.
Florida Winefest
and Auction Inc.
A premier food and wine event that funds
grants for disadvantaged children’s
programs and at-risk youth in Sarasota
and Manatee counties.
Total grants: $550,000
Number of grants: 28
Range of grants: $7,700–$60,000
Executive director: Sandy W. Loevner
Address: P.O. Box 4193,
Sarasota, FL 34230-4193
Telephone: (941) 952-1109
Web site: www.floridawinefest.com
Mission statement: To provide the children
of our community the opportunity and encouragement they need to realize their dreams and potential while providing
the life skills necessary to become productive members of society.
Volunteer opportunities: Call for specific opportunities.
Main fund-raising event: Florida Winefest and
Auction: Friday night gala dinner; Saturday
brunch and charity auction.
Date: April 24–27, 2008
Location: Primarily on the grounds of The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota, and 30-plus venues
around Sarasota and Bradenton.
Ticket price: Winefest events, $15–$300;
charity auction, $175; Friday night gala, $300.
Event chair: TBA
Forty Carrots Family Center
Parenting education programs that focus on
the first five years of life; accredited preschool
and professional training facility.
Executive directors: Betsy Kane-Hartnett and
Diane Weiss
Address: 1500 S. Tuttle Ave.,
Sarasota, FL 34239
Telephone: (941) 365-7716
Web site: www.fortycarrots.org
Mission statement: Strengthening families through educational programs for parents, their children and professionals in the field.
Volunteer opportunities: Fund raising
Main fund-raising events: 1) Wine, Women & Shoes—A four-day event including an evening wine class, luncheon, fashion show shopping experience and wine tasting showcasing a dozen top women in wine; and intimate wine dinners for patrons and sponsors. 2) Club Forty—Combining a stylish café, bar and dance floor with a spectacular silent auction.
Dates: 1) Oct. 25, 2007; Nov. 1–3, 2007.
2) March 1, 2008.
Locations: 1) The Gator Club, Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse, The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota.
2) Rectrix Aviation.
Ticket prices: 1) Varies by event, $50–$150.
2) $95 and up.
Event chairs: 1) Terri Vitale, Kristen Williams; Elain Honig, honorary chair. 2) TBA.
Foundation for Dreams Inc.
Funds and operates Dream Oaks Camp,
a camp for children with developmental
disabilities or chronic illnesses, located in
Manatee County.
CEO: Andrew Romines
Address: 7359 Merchant Court,
Sarasota, FL 34240
Telephone: (941) 907-1111
Web site: www.foundationfordreams.org
Mission statement: To provide fun, educational and recreational experiences in an outdoor camp environment; to enhance the lives
of children ages seven to 17 with physical
and developmental disabilities and
serious illnesses.
Volunteer opportunities: Camp activities, office, special projects and events.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Fall in Love with a
Dream—Eddie Mulock Dream Oaks Camp
scholarship event. 2) 2008 Tournament
Fore Dreams.
Dates: 1) Sept. 28, 2007.
2) March 28–29, 2008.
Locations: 1) TBA. 2) Tournament: River
Strand Golf & Country Club; Gala and
auction: G.WIZ.
Ticket prices: 1) $150 minimum donation. 2) TBA.
Event chair: Debbie Plotts
The Foundation for Manatee Community College Inc.
Provides financial education assistance
for students.
Executive director: Peg Lowery
Address: 5840 26th St. W.,
Bradenton, FL 34206
Telephone: (941) 752-5390
Web site: www.mccfoundation.net
Mission statement: Secure and manage private resources to enhance educational opportunities for Manatee Community College.
Volunteer opportunities: Special events
committee, scholarship committee,
Legacy Society and investment committee.
Main fund-raising events: Women’s Board Fashion Show
Dates: Nov. 8, 2007
Locations: Mission Valley Country Club
Ticket prices, event chairs: TBA
Friends of Sarasota
County Parks
Association of persons interested in the Sarasota County park and recreation system. Volunteers assist in programs, fund raising, park improvements and public relations.
President: Marshall Pridmore
Address: 6700 Clark Road,
Sarasota, FL 34241
Telephone: (941) 861-9864
Web site: www.foscp.org
Mission statement: To build a partnership between Sarasota County parks and the community; to preserve parkland and encourage donations to the parks.
Volunteer opportunities: This is a volunteer
organization that is dedicated to the
establishment of volunteer chapters at
every county park/facility.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Kayak Festival. 2) Family and Fun Day. 3) Florida Cracker Experience—Equestrian campout.
Dates: 1) March 10, 2008. 2) April 2008.
3) April 2008.
Locations: 1) South Lido Beach. 2) Shamrock
Park. 3) Carlton Reserve.
Ticket prices: 1) $15. 2) Concession sales. 3) $75.
Event chairs: 1) Rick Storsberg.
2) Sarah Calabrese. 3) Renee Ball.
Friends of the Selby
Public Library Inc.
Administrative Coordinator: Alice Carolyn Baudner
Address: P.O. Box 2255,
Sarasota, FL 34230
Telephone: (941) 365-5228
Web site: www.selbylibraryfriends.org
Mission statement: Support and coordinate with Selby Public Library and the community
in the development of services by raising
funds, providing a volunteer base to assist
library staff and advocating the use and
growth of library services.
Volunteer opportunities: Gently read, used, donated books (donations accepted as well).
Main fund-raising events: 1) Spring Book &
Author Luncheon. 2) Sarasota Reading
Festival—Author presentations and
street festival. 3) Award-winning
“Coffee & Books” discussions.
Dates: 1) TBA. 2) Nov. 3, 2007.
3) November 2007–April 2008.
Locations: 1) TBA. 2) Five Points Park, downtown Sarasota.
3) Selby Public Library Auditorium.
Ticket prices: 1) TBA. 2–3) Free.
Event chair: TBA
G.WIZ—The Hands-on
Science Museum
Hands-on learning center for science and
technology.
Acting executive director: Cheryl Burstein
Address: 1001 Boulevard of the Arts,
Sarasota, FL 34236
Telephone: (941) 309-4949
Web site: www.gwiz.org
Mission statement: To make science relevant, technology understandable and learning an interactive adventure for people of all ages.
Volunteer opportunities: Call for specific
opportunities.
Main fund-raising event: Fifth Annual Butterfly Ball
Date: March 8, 2008
Location: G.WIZ
Ticket price: $175; $250 for patron tickets
Event chairs: Dr. Ken and Chris Pfahler, Brian
and Carole Marshall
Gifts From God
of Sarasota Inc.
Provides basic need practical assistance to
Sarasota County poor and homeless, including food, clothing, furniture, donated automobiles and emergency finances.
Executive director: Michael Butterfield
Address: P.O. Box 1300,
Osprey, FL 34229
Telephone: (941) 485-4707
Web site: www.gifts-from-god.org
Mission statement: Reach the needy for Christ.
Volunteer opportunities: Serve meals to the
poor and homeless every Sunday at 3:30 p.m.
Donate good condition used furniture, household items and running automobiles for free
distribution to Sarasota County’s poor.
Main fund-raising event: TBA
Date, Location, Ticket price: TBA
Event chair: Gayle Butterfield
Girl Scouts of Gulfcoast Florida Inc.
Designed to meet the needs and interests of
girls ages five through 17 and help them
reach their full potential in a supportive,
all-girl environment.
CEO: Sandi Stewart
Address: 4780Cattlemen Road,
Sarasota, FL 34233
Telephone: (941) 921-5358
Web site: www.gsgcf.org
Mission statement: Girl Scouting builds girls
of courage, confidence and character who
make the world a better place.
Volunteer opportunities: Leaders, mentors,
event directors, trainers and workshop
coordinators, consultants, fund raisers,
drivers and speakers.
Main fund-raising event: Girl Scout Cook-ie-Off—
The area’s top chefs create desserts using Girl Scout cookies. Guests sample the desserts
and vote for their favorite.
Date: March 2, 2008
Location: Fred’s Restaurant and Ballroom, Lakewood Ranch
Event chair: Amanda Marshall
Girls Incorporated
of Sarasota County
Operates programs uniquely designed for girls
ages six to 18 to foster self-respect and self-
determination, to nurture their ability and
interest in math, science and technology as
well as to build their athletic skills and
competitive spirit.
Executive director: Stephania Feltz
Address: 201 S. Tuttle Ave.,
Sarasota, FL 34237
Telephone: (941) 366-6646
Web site: www.girlsincsrq.org
Mission statement: Inspire all girls to be strong, smart and bold.
Volunteer opportunities: Tutoring, sports, program
facilitation, reading, storytelling and more.
Main fund-raising events: 1) The 20th Annual Celebration Luncheon—Honoring three women with the “She Knows Where She’s Going” award, a visionary leader with the board of trustees’ “Visionary Award,” and a Girls Inc. member with the “Girl of the Year” award. 2) Angel Luncheon. 3) A Whole Night of Food and Fashion IV—Food and wine tasting.
Dates: 1) April 16, 2008.
2) Nov. 15, 2007. 3) Nov. 8, 2007.
Locations: 1) The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota.
2) Girls Incorporated. 3) Whole
Foods Market.
Ticket prices: 1) $75. 2) Free. 3) $275/table
of four; larger tables add $50/person. $35 tickets available at the door.
Event chairs: 1) Chris Pfahler. 2) TBA. 3) Wendy Getchell, Nicole Kaney.
Glasser/Schoenbaum
Human Services Center
A 13-building complex housing
17 nonprofit social agencies that
provide affordable and accessible
preventative and treatment services
to low-income individuals, children
and families.
President: Carol B. Green
Address: 1750 17th St., Building J-1,
Sarasota, FL 34234
Telephone: (941) 365-4545
Web site: www.humanservicescenter.org
Mission statement: Enhance the social
service delivery system for underserved
individuals and families so that they
may access the services they need
to become participating members
of the community.
Main fund-raising event: Annual fall event
Date: Oct. 24, 2007
Location, ticket price, event chair: TBA
The Glenridge
Performing Arts Center
A 267-seat professional theater that both
presents and rents to arts organizations and
individuals for concerts, films, lectures,
dance and live theater.
Executive director: Ben Turoff
Address: 7333 Scotland Way,
Sarasota, FL 34238
Web site: www.theglenridge.com/gpac
Mission statement: To present the finest
and highest-quality entertainment
possible in a variety of productions
ranging from classical music and jazz to Broadway, comedy, drama, lectures, films and dance.
Volunteer opportunities: Ushers, ticket takers,
work in the GPAC management office,
occasional opportunities for stage and
house managers.
Main fund-raising event: Gala concert
Date: TBA
Location: GPAC
Ticket price, event chair: TBA
Gloria Musicae
Professional chamber chorus.
Executive director: June LeBell
Address: P.O. Box 3863,
Sarasota, FL 34230
Telephone: (941) 954-4223
Web site: www.gloriamusicae.org
Mission statement: The singers, all paid professionals, perform the highest quality music covering a broad spectrum of choral literature.
Volunteer opportunities: Office work,
mailings, performance setup, grant writing.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Haydn Out on Siesta Key—Featuring Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass with orchestra and soloists.
2) A Glorious Christmas. 3) Americana—Great music by American composers.
Dates: 1) Oct. 21, 2007. 2) Dec. 11, 2007.
3) March 16, 2008.
Locations: 1) St. Boniface Church. 2) Church of the Redeemer. 3) Historic Asolo Theater.
Ticket price: $20/adult; $10/student. Purchase tickets through the Historic Asolo
box office, (941) 360-7399.
Goodwill Foundation
Fund-raising arm of Goodwill Industries Manasota, which provides employment, housing and neighborhood services to more than
7,500 individuals annually throughout Man
atee, Sarasota, Hardee and DeSoto counties.
President and CEO: Zoltan Karpathy
Address: 7501 15th St. E.,
Sarasota, FL 34243
Telephone: (941) 955-4483
Web site: www.goodwillindustries.org
Mission statement: Turn donations into good jobs, good homes and good neighborhoods.
Volunteer opportunities: G.I.V.S. volunteer
neighborhood program.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Goodwill Fat Tuesday Party—A high-energy, authentic Mardi Gras celebration. 2) Don Roberts BBQ—A celebration of the Rev. Don Roberts’ 30-year leadership of Goodwill.
Dates: 1) Feb. 5, 2008. 2) Nov. 17, 2007.
Locations: 1–2) Michael’s On East.
Ticket prices: 1) $200. 2) $100.
Event chairs: 1) TBA. 2) Steve Baseman,
Rick Fawley.
Greater Sarasota
Junior Golf Association
Promotes instruction and competitive junior golf for all girls and boys, ages six to 18.
Executive director: Judy Christman
Address: P.O. Box 1665,
Venice, FL 34284-1665
Telephone: (941) 366-0445
Web site: www.sarasotajuniorgolf.com
Mission statement: Introduce juniors to
the world of golf.
Volunteer opportunities: Instruction, registration
and scorekeeping.
Main fund-raising event: Legends Golf Tournament
Date: April 2008
Location: Venetian Golf and River Club
Ticket price: $85, golf and luncheon
Event chair: Mary Schiavetta
Greater Sarasota's Great Kids Inc. Serving disadvantaged children ages six weeks to five years; offers voluntary prekindergarten program for four-year-olds. Most children are from low-income families or are at risk for abuse or neglect. Executive director: Jerry Prince Address: 2839 Hillview St. Sarasota, FL 34239 Telephone: (941) 951-2674 Web site: www.gsgk.org Mission statement: To provide quality, educational child care to low-income and at-risk infants, toddlers and preschoolers. Volunteer opportunities: Classroom assistant, one-on-one help with a child, office/clerical assistance, special projects, field trips, board members, fund-raising committees, volunteer coordinator. Main fund-raising events: 1) Great Kids Fall Fest Fashion Show. 2) Holiday luncheon and Christmas party. Dates: 1) Oct. 19, 2007. 2) Dec. 8, 2007. Locations: 1-2) Gateway Community Church. Ticket prices: 1) $39. 2) TBA. Event chairs: 1-2) Tom MacCabe, Cheryl Perkins-Buick.
Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice
With $226 million in assets, this foundation is
the largest community foundation in Florida,
using its resources to identify and respond to
community needs and opportunities. It serves
donors who wish to create a legacy in the community. Volunteer opportunities exist in screening grant and scholarship applications.
As of June 30, 2006 Assets: $226 million
Total grants: $6.5 million
Number of grants: 755
Range of grants: $50–$995,044
Average grant size: $8,629
President and CEO: Teri A. Hansen
Address: 601 Tamiami Trail S.,
Venice, FL 34285
Phone: (941) 486-4600
Web site: www.gulfcoastcf.org
Gulf Coast Diabetes Foundation
Dedicated to helping people with diabetes in
the Florida Gulf Coast region.
President: Walter Konrady
Address: 2100 Constitution Blvd.,
Sarasota, FL 34231
Telephone: (941) 957-5099
Web site: www.gulfcoastdiabetesfoundation.org
Mission statement: Establish and administer funds to benefit people with diabetes in the
Florida Gulf Coast region.
Volunteer opportunities: Board members.
Gulf Coast Men’s Chorus and Harmony: The Women’s Voices of Sarasota
A men’s chorus and women’s chorus spread
a message of understanding and acceptance
for all people.
Artistic director: Philip Alexander
Address: P.O. Box 2453,
Sarasota, FL 34230
Telephone: (941) 957-0404
Web site: www.gulfcoastmenschorus.org
Mission statement: Enhance the musical
and cultural lives of members and audiences and prompt the acceptance
of diversity through the presentation
of quality choral music.
Volunteer opportunities: Fund raising, ticket and advertising sales, concert production.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Holiday Concert.
2) World AIDS Day. 3) Spring Concert/Cabaret.
Dates: 1) December 2007. 2) TBA.
3) May 2008.
Location: TBA
Ticket price: $20
Event chair: TBA
Gulfcoast Fellowship
of Christian Athletes
Executive director: Jason Golden
Address: 12254 Hollybush Terrace,
Lakewood Ranch, FL 34202
Telephone: (941) 539-6083
Web site: www.gulfcoastfca.org
Mission statement: To support students, athletes and coaches and to bring the message of the Gospel to them; to positively impact students, athletes and coaches with positive role models who take a stand as Christians on campuses, in the community and at camps.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Golf tournament—Qualifier for national scramble. 2) Outdoor Christian rock concert. 3) Spring banquet—Auction for summer camp scholarships.
Dates: 1) Oct. 8, 2007. 2) March 1, 2008.
3) May 1, 2008.
Locations: 1) Laurel Oak Country Club.
2) Cheval Centre. 3) Laurel Oak Country Club.
Ticket prices: TBA
Event chairs: 1) Jason Golden.
2) Kim Sylvester. 3) Lisa Lawson.
Gulfcoast Legal Services Inc.
Providing free legal services to the low-
income and senior population for more
than 25 years.
Executive director: John P. Cunningham
Address: 1750 17th St., Unit I,
Sarasota, FL 34234
Telephone: (941) 366-1746
Web site: www.gulfcoastlegal.org
Mission statement: To provide high-quality legal services and to establish, advance and protect the rights of low-income
persons to health, basic shelter, income and quality of life. To persons who are without adequate means to employ other counsel, GLS provides civil legal assistance in the areas of elder law, housing,
predatory lending, tenants rights, mobile home law, consumer law, disability, domestic violence dissolution, immigration and farm workers rights.
Volunteer opportunities: Volunteer attorneys,
internships, receptionist, secretarial assistance. Contact Stacey Basist.
Habitat for Humanity Sarasota Inc.
Builds homes for qualified, low-income families.
Executive director: Mike Jacobson
Address: 1757 N. East Ave.,
Sarasota, FL 34234
Telephone: (941) 365-0700
Web site: www.sarasotahabitat.com
Mission statement: Habitat for Humanity Sarasota builds more than homes, it helps build families and communities. It is an independent affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, whose purpose is to eradicate substandard housing all over the world.
Volunteer opportunities: Construction, committees, office help, special events, home improvement outlet and furniture store help.
Main fund-raising event: Hammers and Hope
Date: March 27, 2008
Location: Municipal Auditorium
Ticket price: $150–$500
Event chair: TBA
Habitat for Humanity
South Sarasota County Inc.
Executive director: Judith H. Wilcox
Address: 280 Alligator Drive,
Venice, FL 34293
Telephone: (941) 493-6606
Web site: www.habitatsouthsarasota.org
Mission statement: To build affordable
housing for low-income workforce families
and others. To eliminate substandard housing in south Sarasota County.
Volunteer opportunities: Construction, office
assistance, family selection, family support communities, church liaison, site selection, news
letter, speaker’s bureau, finance and development, retail, repair of furniture and appliances.
Main fund-raising event: Restore Home Center,
selling quality donated items.
Date: Ongoing
Location: 1400 Ogden Road, Venice, FL 34293; aluminum recycling throughout
south Sarasota County.
Healthy Start Coalition
of Sarasota County Inc.
Public-private partnership of agencies and individuals dedicated to improved pregnancy
outcomes and the optimum growth and
development of young children.
Executive director: Jennifer Highland,
M.P.H., R.N.
Address: 1750 17th St., Building M,
Sarasota, FL 34234
Telephone: (941) 373-7070
Web site: www.healthystartsarasota.org
Mission statement: To improve the health
and wellbeing of pregnant women, infants and small children.
Volunteer opportunities: Coalition and
executive board membership, participation
in initiatives to reduce fetal and infant deaths.
Main fund-raising event: Beach Stroll ’n’ Roll
Date: TBA
Location: Siesta Key Public Beach
Ticket price: $25 minimum donation
Event chair: Maria Beck
The Hermitage
Artist Reatreat
An artist community inspiring creativity with Old Florida history, verdant, tropical ecology and communal living with fellow Hermitage artists and the Gulf Coast community.
Executive director: Bruce Rodgers
Address: 6650 Manasota Key Road,
Sarasota, FL 34223
Telephone: (941) 475-2098
Web site: www.hermitage-fl.org
Mission statement: To nuture creativity, preserve a Florida historic site, protect native ecology and serve the Gulf Coast communities.
Volunteer opportunities: Hospitality, transportation, beautification, fund raising.
Main fund-raising event: 1) Lobster Bake. 2) Auction.
Date: 1) Nov. 3, 2007. 2) March 8, 2008
Location: 1) The Hermitage. 2) Gulf View Grill.
Ticket price: 1) $125. 2) $100.
Event chairs: 1) Leslie Edwards. 2) Jett Thompson.
Hispanic-American Center
A program of the Diocese of Venice that helps newly arrived immigrants adapt to life
in Sarasota through social service programs
and spiritual guidance.
Executive director: Father Celestino Gutierrez
Address: 3930 17th St.,
Sarasota, FL 34235
Telephone: (941) 955-3934
Web site: www.hispaniccenter-stjude.com
Mission statement: Provide information and
referral for social services, promote pride
in heritage, foster cultural awareness and
encourage meaningful participation in
the wider community.
Volunteer opportunities: Bilingual receptionists, fund-raising committee, holiday project, toys and food for the needy.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Casino Royale.
2) Hispanic Festival.
Dates: 1) Oct. 26, 2007. 2) Nov. 10, 2007.
Locations: 1) Michael’s On East.
2) 17th Street and Hammock Place.
Ticket prices: 1) $100. 2) Free.
Event chairs: 1) Florence Sullivan, Kathy Schersten. 2) Luis E. Baron.
Historic Spanish Point
A 30-acre accredited museum on Little Sarasota Bay, Osprey. Historic buildings, gardens, nature trails, exhibits. Owned by
Gulf Coast Heritage Association Inc.
Executive director: Linda W. Mansperger
Address: 337 N. Tamiami Trail,
Osprey, FL 34229
Telephone: (941) 966-5214
Web site: www.historicspanishpoint.org
Mission statement: Connect people of today with
5,000 years of human history in Southwest
Florida by preserving and interpreting objects significant to our region’s past.
Volunteer opportunities: Docents, tour guides, store clerks, receptionists and gardeners.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Cracker Brunch.
2) Luncheon.
Dates: 1) Nov. 18, 2007. 2) TBA.
Locations: 1) Historic Spanish Point.
2) Michael’s On East.
Ticket prices, event chairs: TBA
Humane Society
of Sarasota County Inc.
Provides care, shelter and love to
abandoned animals. Pet adoption, humane education, pet therapy, children’s programs, dog obedience training, volunteer opportunities and low-cost and free spaying and neutering.
Executive director: Deborah Robbins Millman
Address: 2331 15th St., Sarasota, FL 34237
Telephone: (941) 955-4131
Web site: www.hssc.org
Mission statement: To promote responsible pet ownership and secure permanent homes for all adoptable animals.
Volunteer opportunities: Matchmaking,
cat cuddling, dog walking, canine
coaching, pet therapy, special events,
off-site adoption, administration and
foster parents.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Hot Dogs and Cool Cats—Masquerade gala.
2) “Paws on the Catwalk” luncheon.
3) Third Annual Ron Gordon Charity Golf Tournament. 4) 11th Annual Pug Parade.
Dates: 1) Sept. 28, 2007. 2) Spring 2008. 3) Sept. 8, 2007. 4) Feb. 23, 2008.
Locations: 1) Chelsea Center. 2) TBA.
3) Stoneybrook Golf and Country Club. 4) Adventure Park in Lakewood Ranch.
Ticket prices: 1) $175. 2) TBA. 3) $75. 4) Free.
Event chairs: 1) Donna Thomas.
2) Alex Miller. 3) Ron Gordon. 4) TBA.
Incarnation
Catholic School
Elementary school, kindergarten through
grade eight.
Principal: Sister Monica Paul Fraser
Address: 2911 Bee Ridge Road,
Sarasota, FL 34239
Telephone: (941) 924-8588
Web site: www.incarnationschool.edu
Mission statement: Provide a superior
education in an environment grounded in the truths and values taught by Jesus Christ.
Volunteer opportunities: Fund raisers, book
fairs, classrooms, cafeteria, bingo,
school functions.
Main fund-raising event: $100,000 Raffle
Date: Tickets go on sale in August. Drawing
takes place in March.
Location: Incarnation School and
parish office
Ticket price: Donation of $100 gives purchaser 10 chances to win $10,000. Only 2,000 tickets are sold.
Event chair: Valerie Romaniello
InStride Equine-Assisted Therapy
Hippotherapy program offered through Sarasota County schools and to private
clients, serving over 150 children and adults,
ranging in age from two to 82, from Sarasota,
Manatee and Charlotte counties.
Executive director: Donna L. Blem
Address: P.O. Box 365,
Nokomis, FL 34274
Telephone: (941) 412-9333
Web site: www.instridetherapy.org
Mission statement: Provide therapeutic horseback riding to qualified children and adults with a broad range of physical, developmental and emotional disabilities.
Volunteer opportunities: Hands-on work
with riders and horses, barn duties,
special events, office assistance.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Derby Day 2008.
2) Casino Night. 3) Absolute Aluminum
Golf Tournament.
Dates: 1) May 2, 2008. 2) October 2007.
3) Nov. 10, 2007.
Locations: 1) Michael’s On East. 2) TBA.
3) Lake Venice Golf Club.
Ticket prices: 1) $150. 2) $65. 3) $65.
Event chairs: 1) TBA. 2) Brad Stewart.
3) D.J. DesJardins.
Island Village
Montessori School
The area’s only charter school offering free
Montessori education.
Executive director: Kym Elder
Address: 2001 Pinebrook Rd, Venice, FL 34292
Telephone: (941) 484-4999
Web site: www.islandvillage.org
Mission statement: Provide high-quality Montessori education to elementary and middle school students at no cost.
Volunteer opportunities: Reading tutors,
surrogate grandparent program,
community partners.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Jog-A-Thon.
2) Spring Social—Silent auction, family dance.
3) Drama presentation.
Dates: TBA
Locations: 1–2) TBA. 3) Venice Little Theatre.
Ticket prices, event chairs: TBA
Jazz Club of Sarasota
Provides jazz music to the community.
Executive director: Gordon Garrett
Address: 330 S. Pineapple Ave., Suite 111,
Sarasota, FL 34236
Telephone: (941) 366-1552
Web site: www.jazzclubsarasota.com
Mission statement: Promote, perform and
preserve jazz.
Volunteer opportunities: Call for opportunities.
Main fund-raising event: Sarasota Jazz Festival—Indoor and outdoor jazz events, some free to public.
Date: March 2–9, 2008
Locations: Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall and other locations.
Ticket prices: Free–$40
Event chair: TBA
Jewish Family & Children’s Services
President and CEO: Rose Chapman
Address: 2688 Fruitville Road,
Sarasota, FL 34237
Telephone: (941) 366-2224
Web site: www.jfcs-cares.org
Mission statement: Provides comprehensive
counseling and social services to people
confronting life’s challenges.
Volunteer opportunities: Hospital visitations,
mentors, tutors, religious services, office and clerical. Call Caroline Zucker,
volunteer coordinator.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Hooray for Hollywood—Jewish composers on the Silver
Screen, featuring Leif Bjaland and the Florida
West Coast Symphony. 2) Celebrity Chefs
and Wine Tasting.
Dates: 1) Dec. 16, 2007. 2) March 18, 2008.
Locations: 1) The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota.
2) Longboat Key Club, Harbourside
Dining Room.
Ticket prices: 1) $250. 2) TBA.
Event chairs: 1) Barbara Brizdle.
2) Neil Moody, Nikki Nilon, Molly Schechter.
The Jewish Housing
Council Foundation
A separate supporting organization for the
Sarasota Manatee Jewish Housing Council, dedicated to providing the elderly with a
nurturing environment where Jewish traditions and values are honored.
Executive director: Darlene Arbeit
Address: 1951 N. Honore Ave.,
Sarasota, FL 34235
Telephone: (941) 377-0781
Web site: www.kobernickanchin.org
Mission statement: To benefit the Sarasota Manatee Jewish Housing Council Inc., its
residents and other 501(c)3 organizations
supporting Jewish elderly in Sarasota and
Manatee counties.
Volunteer opportunities: Special event
committees and projects.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Kobernick House
Art Show & Sale. 2) It’s a Saxy Affair—
Honoring Mike and Jewel Ash. 3) Festival
of Jewish Food.
Dates: 1) Oct. 28, 2007. 2) Jan. 27, 2008.
3) March 9, 2008.
Locations: 1) Kobernick House.
2) Michael’s On East. 3) Kobernick House.
Ticket prices: 1) Free. 2–3) TBA.
Event chair: 1) Shelia Birnbaum. 2) Janet Hunger, Gloria Moss. 3) Jim and Jill Rothenburg, Al Goldis, Natalie Leffert.
The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art
Home to four spectacular attractions, including the internationally recognized Museum of Art, Cà d’Zan mansion, Circus Museum and Historic Asolo Theater.
Executive director: Dr. John Wetenhall
Address: 5401 Bay Shore Road,
Sarasota, FL 34243
Telephone: (941) 359-5700 or 351-1660
Web site: www.ringling.org
Mission statement: Preserve, develop and enhance the legacy of John and Mable Ringling
and engage and educate a large and diverse
audience in a world-renowned collection of art, the Ringlings’ mansion and its historic
contents, collections documenting the circus
and its history, the Historic Asolo Theater and
the historic architecture, courtyard, gardens and grounds overlooking Sarasota Bay.
Volunteer opportunities: Tour guides, info desk, special events, clerical or tram driving.
Main fund-raising event: UnGala Gala
Date: Oct. 20, 2007
Location: Ringling Museum
Ticket price: $250
Event chairs: Beth Cannata, Chris Romine
Junior Achievement
Educates and inspires young people to value
free enterprise, business and economies to
improve the quality of their lives.
Executive director: Barbara Page
Address: P.O. Box 5837,
Sarasota, FL 34277
Telephone: (941) 380-6778
Web site: www.jasarasota.org
Mission statement: To ensure that every child
in America has a fundamental understanding
of the free-enterprise system.
Volunteer opportunities: Facilitate classroom
program in five or six visits.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Bowl-A-Thon. 2) Sixth Annual J.A. Invitational Golf Tournament. 3) Breakfast program.
Dates: 1) TBA. 2) Oct. 29, 2007. 3) TBA.
Locations: 1) TBA. 2) The Ritz-Carlton Members Golf Club. 3) TBA.
Ticket prices: 1–2) TBA. 3) Donations only.
Event chairs: 1) TBA. 2) Craig Campbell. 3) TBA.
The Junior League of Sarasota Florida Inc.
Celebrating 50 years of community service
and volunteer training.
President: Maryann Boehm
Address: 3300 S. Tamiami Trail, Suite 3,
Sarasota, FL 34239
Telephone: (941) 953-5600
Web site: www.jlsarasota.org
Mission statement: Committed to promoting
volunteerism, developing the potential of
women and improving the community
through the effective action and leadership
of trained volunteers.
Volunteer opportunities: Call for opportunities.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Holiday Tour of Homes.
2) Barely Blemished. 3) Dinner with Friends.
Dates: 1) Dec. 7–8, 2007. 2) Jan. 31–Feb. 2, 2008. 3) March 7–9, 2008.
Locations: 1) Various historic homes.
2) Sarasota Fairgrounds. 3) Various locations.
Ticket prices: 1) $20 in advance; $25 days of
the tour. 2) $5. 3) Varied.
Event chairs: 1) Rachel McCall, Megan Leitner.
2) Leanne McIntire, Bri Saba. 3) Beth Cannata.
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
The world’s leading nongovernmental funder
of diabetes research.
Executive director: Sara Rankin
Address: 3333 Clark Road, Suite 160,
Sarasota, FL 34231
Telephone: (941) 929-0621
Web site: www.jdrf.org
Mission statement: Find a cure for diabetes and its
complications through the support of research.
Volunteer opportunities: Walk to Cure Diabetes, community outreach, advocacy,
and participation in fund raisers.
Main fund-raising event: Walk to Cure Diabetes—Annual 5K walk.
Date: March 15, 2008
Location: Siesta Key Beach
Ticket price: Free; walkers receive pledges to walk.
Event chair: TBA
Keep Sarasota Beautiful
A certified affiliate of Keep America Beautiful
Inc.’s litter-prevention programs.
Manager: Sandra Washington
Address: 2817 Cattlemen Road,
Sarasota, FL 34232
Telephone: (941) 861-5000
Web site: www.scgov.net
Mission statement: Educate the public and promote interest and participation in the overall improvement and beautification of the environment throughout Sarasota County.
Volunteer opportunities: Serve on committees,
adopt a road/park/shore. Great American Cleanup and Coastal Cleanup.
Key Chorale
Executive director: Richard Storm
Address: P.O. Box 20613,
Sarasota, FL 34276
Telephone: (941) 921-4845
Web site: www.keychorale.org
Mission statement: Dedicated to the
performance of great choral masterworks, bringing their historic and contemporary
beauty to the community.
Main fund-raising event: First concerts under new
artistic director/conductor Joseph Caulkins.
1) Hear America Sing. 2) Mysterious and Divine—
Music by Campra, Vaughan Williams, Elgar.
Dates: 1) Nov. 16, 2007. 2) May 4, 2008.
Location: St. Thomas More Catholic Church
Ticket price: $20
Event chair: TBA
K.I.D.S. By The Sea
A division of H.I.S. K.I.D.S. Inc.
Serving area children with cancer since 1984
through support services and activities, clinic
and hospital support, and emergency assistance to children with cancer and their families.
Executive director: Connie L. Miles
Address: P.O. Box 19355,
Sarasota, FL 34276
Telephone: (941) 927-7020
Mission statement: To provide an ongoing support system for families affected by childhood cancer.
Volunteer opportunities: Various fund-raising
activities, toy drives, holiday adoptions and
holiday clinic activities.
Main fund-raising events: 1) 10th Annual Great
Teddy Bear Run. 2) Toy collections.
Dates: 1) Nov. 11, 2007. 2) Year round.
Locations: 1) Sarasota Fairgrounds. 2) Varied.
Ticket prices: 1) $10. 2) New toys.
Event chairs: 1) Harley Owners Group. 2) None.
Lakewood Ranch
Community Fund
Lakewood Ranch Community Fund is a donor-
advised fund of the Manatee Community Foundation and a philanthropic partner with
the Community Foundation of Sarasota County. The fund’s focus is on increasing
philanthropy and grant making in the
Lakewood Ranch area.
Executive director: Marilyn Howard
Address: 7361 Merchant Court,
Sarasota, FL 34240
Telephone: (941) 747-7765
Web site: www.manateecommunityfoundation.org
Mission statement: Designed to personalize the philanthropic goals of individuals, businesses and organizations. Through its grants programs, the fund seeks to enhance the quality of life in our
community and the surrounding areas
by supporting human services, fostering academics and the arts, enhancing the
environment and creating more vibrant communities.
Volunteer opportunities: Grant selection
committee, fund-raising events.
Main fund-raising events: 1) The Gala. 2) The Charity Golf Classic.
Dates: 1) March 1, 2008. 2) April 7, 2008.
Locations: 1–2) Lakewood Ranch Golf and
Country Club.
Ticket prices: TBA
Event chairs: 1) Cyndi Houck. 2) Ron Masseo.
La Musica Di Asolo Inc.
International chamber music festival.
Executive director: Sally R. Faron
Address: P.O. Box 5442,
Sarasota, FL 34277
Telephone: (941) 346-2601
Web site: www.lamusicafestival.org
Mission statement: Bring the finest musicians
from Europe and the Americas to perform
chamber works, both familiar and
seldom-heard, to transmit the joy
of performance.
Volunteer opportunities: Box office, supervise
rehearsals, mailings, computer work.
Main fund-raising event: Sonata a Due—
Music recital and dinner.
Date: Dec. 4, 2007
Location: Charles Ringling House
Ticket price: $150–$200
Event chairs: Rachele Rivolta, Sally Islan,
Janet Hunter
Laurel Civic Association Inc.
Community-based nonprofit that serves
low-income families with services not provided by any other organizations.
Executive director: Sandra Terry
Address: 509 Collins Road,
Laurel, FL 34272
Telephone: (941) 483-3338
Web site: www.laurelcivic.org
Mission statement: To combat community
deterioration through education and social activities, provide support for the
elderly and families, develop safe, decent
and affordable housing and have an
overall positive and permanent effect
on the community.
Volunteer opportunities: Homework
assistance, summer reading program,
clerical, fund raising, grant writing,
newsletter, archivist, librarian, Kid’s Café.
Main fund-raising event: Cool Caribbean Nights—Silent auction, dinner, dance.
Date: Oct. 27, 2007
Location: Laurel Civic Association
Ticket prices, event chair: TBA
Legal Aid of Manasota Inc. Recently merged with the Family Law Connection.
Executive director: Linda Harradine
Address: 1900 Main St., Suite 302,
Sarasota, FL 34236
Telephone: (941) 366-0038
Mission statement: Provide free civil legal
services to income-qualified residents of Sarasota and Manatee counties and
educate the public on legal rights and esponsibilities.
Volunteer opportunities: Mainly attorneys,
but also some basic office work and volunteers for special projects.
Main fund-raising event: Justice is Served—Food and wine extravaganza.
Date: Sept. 9, 2007
Location: Mattison’s Riverside
Ticket price: TBA
Event chair: Debbie Allen
Lemon Bay Conservancy Inc.
Land trust focused on preserving lands in the
greater Lemon Bay community.
President: Jim Cooper
Address: P.O. Box 508,
Englewood, FL 34295-0508
Telephone: (941) 475-9021
Web site: www.lemonbayconservancy.org
Mission statement: Forever protect and
preserve the natural features of Lemon Bay and its surrounding water and uplands, through property acquisition and management, comprehensive
environmental education, and regional
advocacy of appropriate land and
water conservation policies, programs
and practices.
Volunteer opportunities: Fund raising and
preservation promotion.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Fall Gala. 2) Winter “Toast to the Coast.”
Dates, locations, ticket prices: TBA
Event chair: Gail Giles
Lemon Bay Playhouse Inc.
President: James E. Hanushek
Address: 96 W. Dearborn St.,
Englewood, FL 34223
Telephone: (941) 475-6756
Web site: www.lemonbayplayhouse.com
Mission statement: To enrich the greater Englewood community through theatrical productions, other cultural activities,
challenging volunteer opportunities and
education and training in the performing arts.
Volunteer opportunities: Acting, stage
managing, box office, backstage, house managing, lighting, wardrobe and set design.
Main fund-raising event: Ongoing perform
ances—Regular ticket sales and donations
from patrons.
Date: Ongoing
Location: Lemon Bay Playhouse
Ticket price: $15
Lemur Conservation Foundation
Ninety-acre lemur preserve that partners with
universities and reserves to conduct research, education and other projects aimed at conserving Madagascar’s primates.
Executive director: Penelope Bodry-Sanders
Address: P.O. Box 249,
Myakka City, FL 34251
Telephone: (941) 322-8494
Web site: www.lemurreserve.org
Mission statement: Dedicated to the
preservation and conservation of the primates of Madagascar through captive
breeding, scientific research, education
and reintroduction.
Volunteer opportunities: Help maintain lemur enclosures and grounds, clerical projects.
The Life of Riley Foundation
Supports research for the cure of pediatric brain tumors and provides support for families of children with brain tumors.
Executive director: Ron Saba
Address: 2050 Proctor Road, Suite A,
Sarasota, FL 34231
Telephone: (941) 923-3093
Web site: www.lifeofrileyfoundation.org
Mission statement: Promote awareness about
pediatric brain tumors, raise money for
a cure and provide support to and a
voice for families whose children live
with these tumors.
Volunteer opportunities: Call for opportunities.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Riley’s Royal
Gala—Sarasota’s first black-tie gala for children (grades pre-K to five) and
their parents and/or grandparents.
2) Beach Run/Walk. 3) Golf tournament.
Dates: 1) Sept. 27, 2008. 2) May 2008.
3) Oct. 1, 2007.
Locations: 1) Municipal Auditorium. 2) Siesta Key Beach. 3) Laurel Oak Country Club.
Ticket prices: 1) $65/children, $85/adult.
2) $10/child, $20/adult. 3) $150/player;
$500/foursome.
Event chairs: 1) Tracy Witzer. 2) Kelly G. Saba. 3) Kathleen and Bill Shulte.
Lighthouse of Manasota
Provides free training and specialized
services to people with vision loss.
Promotes independence and self-
sufficiency.
Executive director: Janice T. Felski
Address: 7318 N. Tamiami Trail,
Sarasota, FL 34243
Telephone: (941) 359-1404
Mission statement: Promote the individual growth and dignity of visually impaired and blind adults and children.
Volunteer opportunities: Drivers for client classes.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Dr. James Morrish
Sr. Memorial Golf Challenge. 2) Be a
Visionary Walk.
Dates: 1) TBA. 2) April 2008.
Locations: 1) IMG Academies Golf & Country
Club at El Conquistador. 2) Sarasota Jungle Gardens.
Ticket prices: 1) $150/player. 2) $25/adult,
$10/child five and older.
Event chairs: 1) David Cruikshank.
2) David Mertzlufft, Sandy McCall.
The Literacy Council
of Sarasota Inc.
Free one-on-one tutoring for basic literacy
(reading and writing) and ESOL (English speakers of other languages).
Executive director: Kristin Szafraniec
Address: 1750 17th St., Building D,
Sarasota, FL 34234
Telephone: (941) 955-0421
Web site: www.sarasotaliteracy.org
Mission statement: To build a more
literate community by helping adults
and families improve English language
communication skills through
personalized, needs-based tutoring.
Volunteer opportunities: Tutoring, program administrators, special events, office staff.
Longboat Key Center
for the Arts
Offers art classes, workshops, art exhibitions
and jazz concerts.
Executive director: Jennifer Glassmoyer
Address: 6860 Longboat Drive S.,
Longboat Key, FL 34228
Telephone: (941) 383-2345
Web site: www.lbkca.org
Mission statement: Enhance and enrich
the cultural life of Longboat Key and neighboring communities by providing art classes, exhibitions and performing arts.
Volunteer opportunities: Docents, gallery
sitters, events committees, exhibit
committees.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Longboat Key
Fine Arts and Crafts Festival. 2) Plein
Air Affair—Dinner, dance, art lottery and
live auction.
Dates: 1) March 29–30, 2008. 2) Feb. 23, 2008.
Locations: 1) Longboat Key Center for the Arts. 2) Longboat Key Club.
Ticket prices: 1) Free. 2) TBA.
Event chair: 1–2) Marlene Hauck.
Lou Gehrig’s Disease Association of Southwest Florida Inc.
All-volunteer organization offering support groups, equipment loan closet, resource library and respite care to those living with ALS in the greater Sarasota area.
Executive director: Vicki Watkins
Address: P.O. Box 11104,
Sarasota, FL 34278
Telephone: (941) 955-4771
Web site: www.lgda-als.org
Mission statement: Promote public awareness of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), raise funds to provide services to people with ALS and their families and assist researchers
in finding a cure for this disease.
Volunteer opportunities: Patient coordination
and services, support group facilitation,
fund-raising, administration, support and
equipment inventory.
Main fund-raising event: Golf tournaments
Dates, locations, ticket prices, event chairs: TBA
Loveland Center Inc.
Provides adult day training, supported
living, respite, elderly day care, job coaching
and community volunteer opportunities to adults with developmental disabilities.P President and CEO: Carl Penxa Jr.
Address: 157 S. Havana Road,
Venice, FL 34292
Telephone: (941) 493-0016
Web site: www.lovelandcenter.com
Mission statement: To help adults with developmental disabilities “live their lives to the fullest.”
Volunteer opportunities: One-on-one tutoring
in reading and math, quality control
assistance in our workshop program,
musical talents for student entertainment
(one hour, one day a week).
Main fund-raising events: 1) Loveland Sings. 2) Fifth Annual Black-Tie Dinner/Dance. 3) The Fabulous Hubcaps.
Dates: 1) Oct. 7, 2007. 2) Nov. 3, 2007. 3) Jan. 12, 2008.
Locations: 1) Venice Little Theatre. 2) Venice Golf & Country Club.
3) Venice Community Center.
Ticket prices: 1) $15. 2) $125. 3) $125.
Event chairs: TBA
Lutheran Services Florida
Human services agency that has more than
60 programs throughout Florida, including
the Guardianship Program, Child Care Food
Program, Head Start Programs for at-risk,
preschool children, youth shelters and
counseling programs for troubled teens and
disaster relief.
Director: Anne Ridings
Address: P.O. Box 848,
Sarasota, FL 34230
Telephone: (941) 358-6330
Web site: www.lsfnet.org
Mission statement: Promote healing, help
and hope to people in need and protect incapacitated individuals from abuse, neglect and exploitation while ensuring they live their lives with dignity and respect.
Volunteer opportunities: Call for opportunities.
Main fund-raising event: Sunset Silent Auction
Date: Sept. 22, 2007
Location: Chelsea Center
Ticket price: $35 in advance; $40 at the door
Event chair: Carmen Scoma
Make-a-Wish Foundation
of Central and Northern Florida
Executive director: Marie A. Riley
Address: 950 S. Tamiami Trail,
Sarasota, FL 34236
Telephone: (941) 926-9474
Web site: www.wishcentral.org
Mission statement: Grant wishes of children with
life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the
human experience with hope, strength and joy.
Volunteer opportunities: Wish granting, fund
raising, speaker’s bureau.
Main fund-raising event: Day Dreams and Wishes
Date: Dec. 6, 2007
Location: The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota
Ticket price: $75
Event chairs: Susan Jones, Seanna Gareau
Manasota Association
for Retarded Citizens
Provides day, residential and employment service programs for adults with disabilities
in Sarasota and Manatee counties to develop employability and daily living skills.
CEO: Jim Doherty
Address: 3659 Cortez Road W.,
Bradenton, FL 34210
Telephone: (941) 752-2976
Web site: www.manasotaarc.org
Mission statement: Enhance the dignity and
independence of adults with disabilities,
enabling them to choose and realize their goals
through participating in community-based
opportunities and individualized programs.
Volunteer opportunities: Family support groups, clerical assistance, committees
of the board such as programs and planning, fiscal, resource development, government and community relations.
Manasota Parkinson's Support Group President: John Schwartz Address: 2724 Harvest Drive Sarasota, FL 34240 Phone: (941) 378-4198 Mission statement: To provide a local network of people, resources and information aiding individuals living with Parkinson's Disease, their families and caregivers. Main fund-raising event: "An Evening of Expression"—Art auction and fund raiser. Date: Sept. 18, 2007 Location: HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital, Edgelake Drive. Ticket price, chair: TBA
Manasota SOLVE
Maternity Homes
Supports young pregnant mothers and their
babies from conception to birth and beyond,
ensuring a healthy pregnancy and operating a
community outreach giving closet and two Christ
ian Maternity Homes at no cost to the mother.
Executive director: Donna Vellenga
Address: Giving Closet: 512 S. Orange Ave., Sarasota, FL 34236; Maternity Homes: 1501 and 1509 Eighth Ave. W., Bradenton, FL 34205
Telephone: (941) 748-0094
Web site: www.manasotasolve.org
Mission statement: Provide a home for pregnant
women who desire an alternative to abortion.
Volunteer opportunities: Individuals and
families who are interested in developing one-on-one relationships with young mothers, volunteers with professional business experience, mentoring, tutoring, general maintenance, yard work and fund raising.
Main fund-raising events: 1) SOLVE Gala.
2) Golf Tournament. 3) Classic Car Show.
Dates: 1) Feb. 1, 2008. 2) Nov. 3, 2007.
3) Nov. 11, 2007.
Locations: 1) Hyatt Sarasota. 2) Tara Golf and Country Club. 3) Gamble Mansion.
Ticket prices: TBA
Event chair: 1–3) Judy Scott.
Manatee
Community Foundation
A philanthropic partner with the Community Foundation of Sarasota County, MCF is
dedicated to serving Manatee County’s
charitable donors. MCF empowers donors to create lasting legacies—permanent charitable funds that address our community’s needs of today and the challenges of tomorrow.
From June 1, 2006–May 31, 2007
Total grants: $810,487
Number of grants: 175
Total scholarships: $24,000
Number of scholarships: 22
Range of grants: $250–$2,000
Executive director: Marilyn Howard
Address: 600 301 Blvd. W., Suite 148,
Bradenton, FL 34205
Telephone: (941) 747-7765
Web site: www.manateecommunityfoundation.org
Volunteer opportunities: Grant and scholarship committees, special event committees.
Main fund-raising event: “Spirit of Manatee” Awards, A Celebration of Giving—Luncheon event recognizing outstanding philanthropists in Manatee County.
Date: Feb. 6, 2008
Location: Bradenton Auditorium
Ticket price: TBA
Event chair: Marilyn Howard
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
A world center for research, education
and display of epiphytes, primarily orchids and bromeliads.
Executive director: Roger Birkel
Address: 811 S. Palm Ave.,
Sarasota, FL 34236
Telephone: (941) 366-5731
Web site: www.selby.org
Mission statement: To understand and conserve
tropical plants—with emphasis on epiphytes
and their natural habitats—through programs
of research, education and horticultural display
that promote appreciation of plant life and
provide enjoyment for all who visit the Gardens.
Volunteer opportunities: Many, from garden doc
ents to gardeners, special events, administrative.
Main fund-raising event: The Orchid Ball—
Dinner and dancing amid the tropical
splendor of Selby Gardens.
Date: April 5, 2008
Location: Selby Gardens
Ticket price, event chair: TBA
Mayor’s Feed the Hungry Program
Executive director: Joel C. Swallow
Address: P.O. Box 1992,
Sarasota, FL 34230
Telephone: (941) 364-7440
Web site: www.mayorsfeedthehungry.org
Mission statement: Raise funds from the
public and community organizations to provide food vouchers to feed the hungry during holiday seasons.
Volunteer opportunities: Find out during
weekly 11 a.m. meetings at City Hall,
August through January.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Communitywide
food drive. 2) Annual community mailing.Dates: 1) Nov. 5–16, 2007.
2) October/November 2007.
Locations: 1) Collection point: Sarasota
Fairgrounds. 2) Sarasota and Manatee counties.
Ticket price: N/A
Event chair: 1–2) Joel Swallow
Mental Health
Community Centers Inc.
Provides daily programs at four drop-in
centers in Sarasota, Venice, Arcadia and
North Port that bring the members into the
mainstream of society.
Executive director: Carolyn Eagen
Address: 240-B S. Tuttle Ave.,
Sarasota, FL 34237
Telephone: (941) 953-3477
Web site: www.mhcci.com
Mission statement: Provide support services to
adults with mental illness and disabling
emotional problems.
Volunteer opportunities: Arts and crafts,
office support, activity leadership and
maintenance/gardening.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Celebrity Waiters
Dinner—Celebrity waiters vie for the “Tarnished Spoon” award by getting the largest amount of tips from their table of guests. 2) Mental health seminars—presented in conjunction with Sarasota Memorial Hospital. 3) High Hopes Gala—Featuring guest speaker Kathy Cronkite.
Dates: 1) March 1, 2008. 2) Nov. 3, 2007; Jan. 26 and March 29, 2008. 3) April 3, 2008.
Locations: 1) TBA. 2) Waldemere Auditorium. 3) Michael's On East.
Ticket prices: 1) $50. 2) Free. 3) $50.
Event chairs: 1) Lisa Van Ullen. 2) TBA. 3) Bunny Coelingh.
Mote Marine Laboratory
Marine research and education organization and
aquarium that draws 400,000 visitors annually.
President and CEO: Dr. Kumar Mahadevan
Address: 1600 Ken Thompson Parkway,
Sarasota, FL 34236
Telephone: (941) 388-4441
Web site: www.mote.org
Mission statement: Advancing the science
of the sea.
Volunteer opportunities: Call Andrea Davis
for specific opportunities.
Main fund-raising event: Oceanic Evening—Black-tie gala to benefit Mote’s
world-renowned research.
Date: Oct. 27, 2007
Location: Mote Aquarium Courtyard
Ticket price: $250
Event chair: Oceanic Evening Committee
Mothers Helping Mothers
All-volunteer organization that provides donated
free basic necessities to families in need.
President: Madeline Brogan
Address: 2239 N. Washington Blvd.,
Sarasota, FL 34237
Telephone: (941) 953-7572
Mission statement: Meet the resource needs
of families in Sarasota County who are struggling to help themselves.
Volunteer opportunities: Helping in Children’s Clothes Closet store on North Washington Boulevard, open Tuesdays and Fridays from 9 to 11 a.m.
Muscular Dystrophy Association Inc.
National healthcare services organization
supporting families and individuals fighting
over 43 neuromuscular diseases. Largest independent healthcare services organization working on a cure for ALS. A muscular dystrophy/ALS clinic is based at Sarasota Memorial Hospital.
District Director: Mary Lou Spinelli
Address: 2801 Fruitville Road, Suite 140,
Sarasota, FL 34237
Telephone: (941) 951-7890
Web site: www.mdausa.org
Volunteer opportunities: In-house office support and event volunteers.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Stride & Ride Walk.
2) MDA Labor Day Telethon. 3) Lock-Up events, “Go Behind Bars for Good.”
Dates: 1) March 8, 2008. 2) Sept. 2–3, 2007.
3) Through November 2007.
Locations: 1) Manatee Community College.
2–3) Varied.
Ticket prices, event chairs: TBA
NAACP
Sarasota County Branch
President: Trevor D. Harvey
Address: P.O. Box 1024,
Sarasota, FL 34230-1024
Telephone: (941) 355-2097
E-mail: sarasotanaacp@msn.com
Mission statement: Protect the civil and voting
rights of all citizens while working to improve the social, cultural, educational and economic status of our constituents.
Volunteer opportunities: All areas
Main fund-raising event: Freedom Awards Banquet
Date: Oct. 4, 2007
Location: Hyatt Sarasota
Ticket price: $80
Event chair: Jacqueline Jones
NARSAD—The Mental Health Research Association
Liaison: Sarah Edwardson
Address: 5514 Modena Place,
Sarasota, FL 34238
Telephone: (941) 308-MIND
Web site: www.narsadflorida.org
Mission statement: Raise funds for research
to find the causes for and cures of
mental illness.
Volunteer opportunities: Call for specific
opportunities.
Main fund-raising event: 11th Annual Sunshine from Darkness Gala and Symposium—Free research symposium on the latest treatments
for mental illness and gala dinner.
Date: Symposium, Jan. 12, 2008;
gala, Jan. 13, 2008.
Location: Symposium, Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall; gala, The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota.
Ticket price: Gala, $300
Event chairs: Lee Peterson, Janice Peterson Radder, Joyce Tate, Mary Wallace, Emily Walsh Parry, Sheila Rabaut
National Alliance On
Mental Illness of Sarasota County Inc. (NAMI-SC)
A family advocacy support and educational organization for those affected by mental illness.
President: Cathy Duquetta
Address: 1750 17th St., Suite A,
Sarasota, FL 34234
Telephone: (941) 957-3626
Web site: www.nami.org
Mission statement: Grassroots, nonprofit
organization dedicated to improving the
lives of those suffering from mental illness.
Volunteer opportunities: Advocacy, education,
fund raising, grants, media, clerical.
National Council of
Jewish Women
Sarasota-Manatee Section
Women’s service organization.
Co-Presidents: Cecile Alexander and
Janet Stollman
Address: 4500 Legacy Court,
Sarasota, FL 34241
Telephone: (941) 926-7799
Web site: www.ncjw.org
Mission statement: Improve the quality
of life for women, children and families.
Volunteer opportunities: Eye and
hearing screening, mentoring, advocacy,
Hope House.
Main fund-raising event: Women in Power Luncheon—Honoring three outstanding
local women who have made a
difference. 2) Hannah G. Solomon Award Brunch—To benefit NCJW
community service programs.
Date: 1) Jan. 16, 2008. 2) March 16, 2008
Location: 1–2) Michael’s On East.
Ticket price: 1) $40. 2) TBA.
Event chairs: 1) Helen Margolis, Gwen Baseman. 2) Mimi Seitman.
National Multiple
Sclerosis Society
Mid-Florida Chapter
Provides local programs that include
emergency financial assistance, medical equipment, counseling, education seminars
and family support services to people affected by multiple sclerosis.
President: Tami Caesar
Address: 2701 Maitland Center Parkway, Suite 100,
Maitland, FL 32751
Telephone: (800) 344-4867
Web site: www.nationalmssociety.org/flc
Mission statement: End the devastating effects
of multiple sclerosis.
Volunteer opportunities: Assist with annual MS Walk and peer counselors for people with MS.
Main fund-raising event: 2008 MS Walk
Date: Spring 2008
Location, ticket price, event chair: TBA
The Nature Conservancy
Works locally to protect important landscapes and rare natural areas.
Executive director: Michael Izzarone
Address: 1413 Boulevard of the Arts
Sarasota, FL 34236
Telephone: (941) 366-3130
Web site: www.nature.org/florida
Mission statement: Preserve plants, animals
and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on earth by
protecting the lands and waters they
need to survive.
Volunteer opportunities: Call for specific
opportunities.
New College Foundation Inc.
Provides opportunities to support students,
faculty and the curriculum.
President: John Cranor
Address: 5800 Bay Shore Road,
Sarasota, FL 34243
Telephone: (941) 487-4686
Web site: www.ncf.edu/foundation
Mission statement: Ensure New College
of Florida has the financial resources
to fulfill its mission of developing
knowledge pioneers.
Volunteer opportunities: Call for opportunities.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Old-Fashioned New England Clambake—29th year.
2) Big Band Valentine Bash. 3) Crissy Galleries and NCF Auction.
Dates: 1) Nov. 7, 2007. 2) Feb. 8, 2008.
3) March 28–30, 2008.
Locations: 1) New College bayfront.
2) Michael’s On East.
3) New College bayfront.
Ticket prices: 1) $95. 2) $200. 3) TBA.
Event chairs: 1) Julie and Phil Delaney.
2) Jean Martin, Lee Peterson.
3) Crissy Galleries and New College Foundation.
New College Library Association
An affiliate of New College Foundation.
Executive director: Jane S. Summerville
Address: 5800 Bay Shore Road,
Sarasota, FL 34243
Telephone: (941) 487-4600
Mission statement: To provide enhancement funding for the Jane Bancroft Cook Library at New College of Florida and intellectual stimulation for the greater community.
Volunteer opportunities: Office, special
projects, event committees.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Mistletoe Ball—Sarasota’s oldest black-tie gala,
celebrating its 40th anniversary.
2) Pique-nique sur la Baie—Luncheon with fashion show on the bayfront, celebrating its 25th anniversary.
Dates: 1) Dec. 1, 2007. 2) April 2, 2008.
Locations: 1–2) Charles Ringling Mansion.
Ticket prices: 1) $250. 2) $125.
Event chairs: 1) Chris Pfahler. 2) Shelley Lister.
New Gate School
An independent, college prep, co-
educational Montessori school serving children from 18 months through high
school. Also home to an accredited
teacher education program.
Head of School: Paul Wenninger
Address: 5237 Ashton Road & 11011 Clark Road,
Sarasota, FL 34233
Telephone: (941) 922-4949, (866) 338-0321
Web site: www.newgate.edu
Mission statement: To cultivate a love of life
and inspire academic excellence.
Volunteer opportunities: Guest lecture,
internship, institutional development,
community outreach, community projects.
Main fund-raising events: 1) “In the Pink”—Dining under the stars. 2) “Celebration”—
Family dinner, dance, auction.
3) New Gate at Mote Marine.
Dates: 1) Nov. 9, 2007. 2) Feb. 23, 2008.
3) April 25, 2008.
Locations: 1) New Gate School high
school campus. 2) Temple Sinai.
3) Mote Aquarium.
Ticket prices: 1) $150. 2) $75. 3) $25.
North Port Art Center
Promotes the visual arts through art shows, art in public places and classes.
Co-Presidents: Jayne and Stephen Etter
Address: P.O. Box 7790,
North Port, FL 34290
Telephone: (941) 423-6460
Web site: www.npaag.org
Mission statement: To promote art education and appreciation throughout the North Port area.
Volunteer opportunities: Kids summer art program, monthly children’s art programs, fund-raising events, volunteer positions in the new Art Center.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Grand Opening Gala. 2) Art in the Park.
Dates: 1) Fall 2007. 2) Spring 2008.
Locations, ticket prices, event chairs: TBA
Operation Serving Children
A domestic and global educational child
relief agency.
Executive director: Rich Vannucci
Address: 5317 Fruitville Road, Suite 105,
Sarasota, FL 34232
Telephone: (941) 809-7780
Web site: www.oscrelief.org
Mission statement: Call all to focus on
children, provide basic needs, relief and education about the global village we live in.
Volunteer opportunities: Fund raising.
Main fund-raising event: Christmas Soiree
Date: Nov. 30, 2007
Locations: 13466 Heritage Way
Ticket price: Donations at the door.
Event chair: Bonnie Vannucci
ORT America
Raises funds for vocational and technical schools in the United States and all
over the world.
President: Barbara Berliner
Address: 4370 S. Tamiami Trail,
Sarasota, FL 34231
Telephone: (941) 927-6678
Web site: www.ortamerica.org
Mission statement: Enable students to develop lifetime skills and become independent and contributing members of society; improve American public education, promote quality vocational/technical education.
Volunteer opportunities: Fund raising, tutoring
and mentoring in schools, gift wrap,
Reading Festival.
Main fund-raising events: 1) Palm Chapter Chanukah Party. 2) Gulfside Chapter Fashion Show Luncheon. 3) Sara-Mana Chapter Fashion Show Luncheon.
Dates: 1) Dec. 9, 2007. 2) Feb. 5, 2008.
3) Feb. 10, 2008.
Locations: 1) Palm-Aire Country Club.
2) Michael’s On East. 3) Lakewood Ranch
Golf and Country Club.
Ticket prices, event chairs: TBA
The Out-Of-Door Academy
Sarasota’s only independent, college-
preparatory pre-K through grade-
12 school.
Head of School: David V. Mahler
Address: 444 Reid St. (pre-K–6) and 5950 Deer Drive (7–12),
Sarasota, FL 34242 and 34240
Telephone: (941) 349-3223
Web site: www.oda.edu
Mission statement: To provide an environment
in which students strive to achieve their
highest academic goals and build character
through a balanced program of academics,
athletics and the arts.
Volunteer opportunities: School fund raisers,
art and music program assistants, office
assistance, library aides.
Main fund-raising event: 28th Annual Extravaganza—Black-tie fund raiser with dinner,
dancing and live, silent and online auctions.
Date: Nov. 10, 2007
Location: Dolphin Aviation
Ticket price: $250
Event chairs: N. Jayne Gelbman; Phyllis and
Chuck Savidge, honorary chairs.
PAL Sailor Circus
After-school youth circus for children in
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