Young Professionals of the Lighthouse (YPOL) Visionaries of Tomorrow
    
        Young Professionals of the Lighthouse (YPOL) was
        established in 2003 to target young professionals between 25-40 years.
        This volunteer group helps raise awareness and funds through various
        social activities in the community. Check out the Calendar of Events for
        more information or to learn more about YPOL membership contact Cameron
        Sisser at CSisser@MiamiLighthouse.org 
        or 786-362-7515.
     
    
    
        2025 Padel for the Blind   
    
    
        The Young Professionals of Miami Lighthouse (YPOL) hosted "Light up the Court" and Padel for the Blind on Sunday, September 14th from 5-8 pm at 
        Wynwood Padel Club. Guests enjoyed beverages and light bites sponsored by El Carajo and "Light up the Court" Padel Tournament. Thank you to our 
        generous sponsors, Playbypoint, JP Morgan Private Bank, Equinox, and Wynwood Padel Club. All proceeds supported Miami Lighthouse's Blind Soccer Initiative.
     
    
        2025 Young Professionals of the Lighthouse (YPOL) host "Lighthouse Legislative Luncheon"   
    
    
        Our annual Miami Lighthouse Legislative Luncheon was held on Tuesday, July 22nd in appreciation of our elected officials' support of our Florida Heiken 
        Children's Vision Program, Miami Lighthouse Academy and our Senior Group Activities Program. The special event provided attendees with the opportunity 
        to meet and network with local elected officials, Miami Lighthouse Board Directors, and other community leaders.
     
    
        Appreciation was given to the Miami-Dade Legislative Delegation and Florida Legislature for continuing funding of our programs. Guests enjoyed a special 
        musical performance of "Yankee Doodle Dandy" by our Bright Beacons Program and patriotic songs by our talented Miami Lighthouse Summer Music Program student 
        ensemble. We thank Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman for sponsoring the luncheon.                   
     
    
        2024 Young Professionals of Miami Lighthouse Hosts Networker   
    
    
        On Thursday, August 22nd, the Young Professionals of Miami Lighthouse (YPOL) hosted a networking event at SAWA Restaurant & Lounge located at 
        Merrick Park in Coral Gables. Guests enjoyed delicious appetizers and drinks provided by SAWA and came together to support our Florida Heiken 
        Children's Vision Program. The event raised funds to prevent blindness and provide comprehensive eye health vision exams and prescription 
        eyeglasses at no cost to financially disadvantaged students. We thank all the donors who attended the event and support our important cause.
     
    
        2024 Young Professionals of the Lighthouse (YPOL) host "Miami Lighthouse Legislative Luncheon"   
    
    
        Our annual Miami Lighthouse Legislative Luncheon was held on Tuesday, July 23rd in appreciation of our elected officials' support of our 
        Florida Heiken Children's Vision Program, Miami Lighthouse Academy and our Senior Group Activities Program. The special event provided attendees 
        with the opportunity to meet and network with local elected officials, Miami Lighthouse Board Directors, and other community leaders.
     
    
        Appreciation was given to the Miami-Dade Legislative Delegation for continuing funding of our programs and a new allocation from the Department of Education for 
        our Miami Lighthouse Academy. Guests enjoyed a musical performance by our talented Miami Lighthouse Summer Music Program student ensemble and a fascinating 
        tour of our campus. We thank Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman for sponsoring the luncheon.                    
     
    
        2023 Young Professionals of the Lighthouse (YPOL) host "Miami Lighthouse Legislative Luncheon" Underwritten 
        by Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman and McDonald's   
    
    
        Our annual Miami Lighthouse Legislative Luncheon was held on Wednesday, July 26th, in appreciation of our elected officials' support of 
        our Florida Heiken Children's Vision Program and our Senior Group Activities Program. 
     
    
        The special event provided attendees with the opportunity to meet and network with local elected officials, Miami Lighthouse Board Directors, 
        and other community leaders. Guests enjoyed a musical performance by our talented Miami Lighthouse Music Program student band, Styrofoam Cup, 
        and a fascinating tour of our newly expanded campus. We thank Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman for sponsoring the luncheon and 
        The Montes Family owned and operated McDonald's for providing lunch.
     
    
        2022 Young Professionals of Miami Lighthouse Host Networker    
    
    
        The Young Professionals of Miami Lighthouse hosted a networker on Thursday, August 25th at Jaxson Maximus, a bespoke custom clothier and 
        fine men's luxury salon. Guests enjoyed wine, light bites and live music. The event was generously sponsored by Panorama. 
        We thank everyone who attended and supported our important mission. 
     
    
        2022 Young Professionals of the Lighthouse (YPOL) host "Miami Lighthouse Legislative Luncheon" Underwritten by Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman
    
    
        The Young Professionals of the Lighthouse hosted our annual Lighthouse Legislative Luncheon on July 14th honoring Miami Lighthouse 
        champions in the Florida Legislature. The Florida Legislature supports our Florida Heiken Children's Vision Program, as well as, our 
        Senior Group Health and Activities Program.
     
    
        Miami Lighthouse Immediate Past Board Chairman George Foyo welcomed luncheon attendees. Music and Transition Program student, 
        Silvio Plata, sang and played on piano "Amazing Grace". The event concluded with a musical performance by our 
        Miami Lighthouse United Voices Choir and tour of our facility.
     
    
        A special thank you was given to Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman for their generous sponsorship of this year's luncheon.
     
    
        2022 Young Professionals Mixer at The Underline    
    
    
        On March 30th, the Young Professionals of the Lighthouse (YPOL) joined forces with Miami-Dade Beacon Council New
        Leaders Taskforce and United Way Young Leaders for a networker on the Miami River hosted by The Underline. Beverages
        were sponsored by CBRE and delicious Popeyes food sponsored by Restaurant Brands International. The delightful
        evening was made more special by our Miami Lighthouse Band serenading the attendees. Thank you to everyone for
        making this event a success!
     
    
        2021 Young Professionals of the Lighthouse (YPOL) host "Miami Lighthouse Legislative Luncheon" Underwritten by Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman
    
    
        The Young Professionals of the Lighthouse hosted our annual Lighthouse Legislative Luncheon
        on July 14 th honoring Miami Lighthouse champions in the Florida Legislature. The Florida
        Legislature supports our Florida Heiken Children's Vision Program, as well as, our Senior Group
        Health and Activities Program. Miami Lighthouse Board Chairman Charles J. Nielson welcomed
        luncheon attendees after which The Star Spangled Banner was played on trumpet by student,
        Kaden Jamid and our Manager of Music Programs, Zachary Brown. Miami Lighthouse
        Transition student Jayden Ferrell told attendees what Miami Lighthouse means to him in lieu of
        an invocation and the event concluded with a musical performance by our Miami Lighthouse
        Music Program Students Ensemble and tour of our facility.
     
    
        A special thank you was given to Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman for their generous
        sponsorship of this year's luncheon.
     
    
        2019 Miami Lighthouse Chicken Championship Wing Contest
    
    
        The Young Professionals of the Lighthouse hosted the Miami Lighthouse Chicken Championship sponsored by AXS Law
        Group on Friday, September 13th to benefit back to school supplies for Miami Lighthouse students. The event took
        place at Batch Gastropub Miami where attendees were able to network with local young professionals. Congratulations
        to Lucy Foerster and Shane Phillips who were both crowned winners. Thank you to everyone who came out to help raise
        funds and awareness for Miami Lighthouse!
     
    
        2019 Young Professionals of the Lighthouse (YPOL) host "Miami Lighthouse Legislative Luncheon"
        Underwritten by Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman
    
    
        The Young Professionals of the Lighthouse hosted the annual Legislative Luncheon on August 9, 2019
        honoring Miami Lighthouse champions in the Florida Legislature.
     
    
        The Florida Legislature supports our Florida Heiken Children's Vision Program, as well as, our
        Senior Group Health and Activities Program. Miami Lighthouse Board Chairman George Foyo welcomed the
        luncheon attendees after which The Star Spangled Banner was sung by our Miami Lighthouse Music
        Program Participants. Miami Lighthouse Transition student Amanda Saintil told attendees what Miami
        lighthouse meant to her and the afternoon ended with a musical performance by our Miami Lighthouse
        Music Program Student Ensemble.
     
    
        A special thank you was given to Mitch Bierman and Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman for their
        generous sponsorship of this year's luncheon.
     
    
    The Young Professionals of the Lighthouse (YPOL) hosted the Miami Lighthouse Chicken Championship
        Wing Contest on Friday September 21st sponsored by AXS Law Group. The event benefitted our nationally recognized
        award-winning Music Program. Guests enjoyed networking with local young professionals and a competitive wing
        eating contest. Spectators cheered on six hungry participants while Corey Green took home first place and second
        place went to John Reed. The winners won pompom chickens made in our Social Group Activities Program and tickets
        to the University of Miami vs. Florida International University football game. Thank you to all who participated
        in our annual Chicken Championship! 
    
    The Young Professionals of the Lighthouse hosted the annual Legislative Luncheon on July 11th
        honoring Miami Lighthouse champions in the Florida Legislature. During the recent legislative session funding
        was passed for the support of our Florida Heiken Children's Vision Program, as well as, our Senior Group Health
        and Activities Program. Appreciation was also expressed to our city and county elected officials for Elder Care
        funding and for assistance with the construction of our new Miami Lighthouse Learning Center for Children™.
        Miami Lighthouse Board Chairman Louis Nostro welcomed the luncheon attendees after which The Star Spangled
        Banner was sung by Miami Lighthouse student Silvio Plata. A special thank you was given to Thais A. Asper,
        Regional Director of AT&T, for AT&T's generous sponsorship of this year's luncheon. 
    
    On March 5th Apollo Bank hosted Miami Lighthouse's Young Professionals "Visionaries of
        Tomorrow" speaker series featuring guest speaker Eddy Arriola. Mr. Arriola is the Chairman of the Board
        & CEO of Apollo Bank. Prior to starting Apollo Bank, Mr. Arriola was involved in several entrepreneurial
        businesses including co-founding of Inktel, one of the largest call center companies in the U.S.  
    Mr. Arriola talked to our Young Professionals about the importance of community engagement, public
        service and learning how government works. He also stressed the importance of building a good team around you to
        be successful and the 80/20 rule which states 80 percent of your outcomes come from 20 percent of your inputs.
        We thank Mr. Arriola for joining our Miami Lighthouse Circle of Friends.  
    On January 12th Miami Lighthouse's Young Professionals hosted their first "Visionaries of
        Tomorrow" event featuring guest speaker and Miami Lighthouse Board Director, Donna Abood. Donna is also
        Past Chair of the Beacon Council and Managing Director of Avison Young, a global real estate firm. She talked to
        our Young Professionals about her own experiences building a successful career in commercial real estate and the
        importance of following your dreams, staying in balance with who you are, and building strong relationships. 
    Members also heard an update on Young Professionals involvement in the successful fundraiser known
        as the Miami Lighthouse Circle of Friends. The Circle's mission is to create an environment for professional
        development and community service in order to raise awareness and funds that make a difference in the lives of
        blind and visually impaired children. 
    
    The Young Professionals of the Lighthouse hosted the
        annual Legislative Luncheon on July 1st, honoring Miami Lighthouse
        champions in the Florida Legislature during the recent legislative
        session. Honorees in attendance included Senator Gwen Margolis,
        Representative Jose Felix Diaz and Representative David Richardson. Thanks
        was also extended to our governmental relations guru, Bob Levy, President
        of Robert M. Levy & Associates, for his important work with the
        Legislature on behalf of Miami Lighthouse. 
    A highlight of the event, sponsored by All Aboard Florida,
        was the presentation to Miami Lighthouse of a grant by AT&T. The important
        new grant will enable youth who are blind or visually impaired to engage
        in activities related to broadcast journalism, expanding their options for
        further education in the field and employment. The presentation was made
        by Alex Dominguez, Area Director of External Affairs for AT&T. 
    "We are extremely honored to receive support from AT&T,"
        said CEO Virginia A. Jacko. "This generous grant will significantly expand
        Miami Lighthouse's High School High Tech Program and provide our students
        with the opportunity to explore jobs in the communications industry." 
    
    On Thursday, July 10th, the Young Professionals of Miami
        Lighthouse held their annual Legislative Luncheon and networking event at
        Miami Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired. Over ninety guests
        including elected officials and aides, Miami Lighthouse board directors,
        and young professionals gathered to enjoy the complimentary luncheon and
        networking underwritten by All Aboard Florida. This year’s lunch honored
        the Miami-Dade County Legislative Delegation represented by Chair Eddy
        Gonzalez and the Miami-Dade County Board of Commissioners chaired by
        Commissioner Rebeca Sosa who was represented by Manny Orbis.  
    The luncheon began with Miami Lighthouse Better Chance
        Music Production Program™ student Leon Stewart performing The
        Star-Spangled Banner on keyboard. Ray Casas, Miami Lighthouse Board
        Chair-elect, welcomed attendees and introduced Miami Lighthouse Summer
        Training and Recreation Program (STAR) student Silvio Plata who gave the
        invocation. Virginia A. Jacko, President & CEO, spoke about the inspiring
        mission of Miami Lighthouse and the importance of leadership and uniting
        young professionals, elected officials and Miami Lighthouse’s board
        directors. Attendees were treated to a personal tour of Miami Lighthouse
        and were able to see the many different activities that more than 150
        children participate in on a daily basis in our summer camp. We thank all
        the elected officials, board directors and young professionals who
        attended the event. 
    
    Young Professionals of Miami Lighthouse (YPOL) and Miami
        Model Citizens recently came together at a happy hour hosted by HaVen
        Gastro-Lounge in Miami Beach on August 13, 2013. More than 75 young
        business and community leaders gathered to network and enjoy specialty
        cocktails. Proceeds from the night benefitted Miami Lighthouse for the
        Blind. You can become a YPOL member by contacting Cameron Sisser at
        csisser@miamilighthouse.org
        or 786-362-7515.  
    
    The Young Professionals of Miami Lighthouse held their
        annual Legislative Luncheon and networking event at the Miami Lighthouse
        for the Blind and Visually Impaired on Tuesday, July 9th. Over seventy
        young professionals and fifteen elected officials and aides gathered to
        enjoy the complimentary luncheon and networking underwritten by All Aboard
        Florida. The lunch honored Senator Denise Grimsley, Senator Gwen Margolis
        and State Representative Manny Diaz, Jr for their support of Miami
        Lighthouse and the Heiken Children’s Vision Program.  
    The luncheon began with Miami Lighthouse Better Chance
        Music Production Program™ student Angel Wallace singing The Star-Spangled
        Banner. Chairman of the Board Agustin Arellano Jr. welcomed attendees and
        introduced Miami Lighthouse Summer Training and Recreation Program (STAR)
        student Silvio Plata who gave the invocation.  
    Virginia A. Jacko, President & CEO, spoke about the
        inspiring mission of Miami Lighthouse and the importance of leadership and
        uniting young professionals, elected officials and Miami Lighthouse’s
        board directors. Attendees were treated to a personal tour of Miami
        Lighthouse and enjoyed seeing the fun and engaging activities over 150
        children participate in on a daily basis. The lunch sponsor, Jose
        Gonzalez, Vice President of Corporate Development for Florida East Coast
        Industries at All Aboard Florida, spoke about the new convenient,
        environmentally friendly and cost-effective intercity passenger rail
        service being developed between South Florida and Central Florida.  
    We thank our sponsor, All Aboard Florida, elected
        officials, aides and all the young professionals who attended the event. 
    
    Young Professionals of Miami Lighthouse recently came
        together with the Miami Children's Young Ambassadors for a joint networker
        where they could get to know each other and learn about both great causes.
        Hosted at The Flat in Miami Beach on June 27, 2013, approximately 60 young
        business and community leaders attended the event. A portion of the
        night's proceeds were donated to both charities and there were drawings
        for a VIP table and two $50 tabs at The Flat. 
    
    On March 13th the Young Professionals of Miami Lighthouse
        (YPOL) and the Humane Society of Greater Miami met for a happy hour at the
        beautiful Zen Sai at Essex House on South Beach to benefit both
        organizations. More than 40 young professionals gathered to enjoy
        appetizers and specialty cocktails. You can become a YPOL member by
        contacting Cameron Sisser at 
            csisser@miamilighthouse.org or 786-362-7515. The YPOL Committee thanks
        PetNet for their partnership and James Butler of Zen Sai at Essex House
        for his hospitality. 
    
    On Wednesday, January 16th, SFG headed to the Betsy Hotel
        in South Beach to celebrate Overture to Overtown. The celebration is part
        of a week-long event thrown by the Betsy Hotel to honor the history and
        culture of this community. This event kicks off their Art Deco Jazz Week
        celebrations with fantastic musical performances lined up for each night
        of the celebration. 
    
    On November 7th the Young Professionals of Miami
        Lighthouse (YPOL) met for a relaxing happy hour at the beautiful Mayfair
        Hotel & Spa in Coconut Grove to toast and celebrate the completion of the
        Spencer Educational Empowerment Center Challenge, which will allow for the
        construction of a new fourth floor to expand Braille and technology
        literacy, job readiness, and transition program for teenagers. You can
        become a YPOL member by contacting Cameron Sisser at
        csisser@miamilighthouse.org 
        or 786-362-7515. The YPOL Committee thanks Steven Bumpus and the Mayfair
        Hotel staff for their gracious hospitality. 
    
    The Young Professionals of Miami Lighthouse (YPOL) held
        their holiday toy drive at The Learning Express on November 4th. Children
        and parents gathered to enjoy a Sunday afternoon of purchasing toys for
        blind babies and children, and laughs were provided by Ziggy the Clown.
        Board Director Steven Solomon welcomed everyone who attended the event and
        explained what Miami Lighthouse does to help visually impaired children
        and adults. The YPOL Committee would like to thank Learning Express, Board
        Director Steve Solomon and everyone who purchased toys for blind and
        visually impaired children. 
    
    On October 4th the Young Professionals of Miami Lighthouse
        (YPOL) met for a relaxing happy hour at the beautiful Delano on South
        Beach. Complimentary Bacardi cocktails were provided while members of YPOL
        networked with each other. You can become a YPOL member by contacting
        Cameron Sisser at csisser@miamilighthouse.org or 786-362-7515. The YPOL
        Committee thanks Loni Paige for her gracious hospitality. 
    
    The Young Professionals of Miami Lighthouse (YPOL) held a
        happy hour sponsored by United Teacher’s of Dade on Thursday, September
        13th. More than 40 young professionals gathered to enjoy an evening of
        delightful appetizers and wine. YPOL co-chair Kent Benedict welcomed
        attendees to the event and thanked United Teachers of Dade for their
        generosity in sponsoring the event. Guests heard from Karen Aronowitz,
        President United Teachers of Dade, who spoke about the amazing work Miami
        Lighthouse does for the blind and visually impaired community. To cap off
        the night, Joanne Messing won the business card raffle for two tickets to
        the Miami Dolphins home opener against the Oakland Raiders.  
    
    On August 10th the Young Professionals of the Miami
        Lighthouse (YPOL) met for a relaxing happy hour at the beautiful SLS Hotel
        on South Beach. Complimentary cocktails were provided while members of
        YPOL networked with each other. You can become a YPOL member by contacting
        Cameron Sisser at csisser@miamilighthouse.org or 786-362-7515.
        The YPOL
        Committee thanks Mario Stocco of the SLS Hotel for his gracious
        hospitality. 
    
    The Young Professionals of Miami Lighthouse held their
        Legislative Luncheon and networking event at the Miami Lighthouse for the
        Blind and Visually Impaired on Monday, June 18th. The event was generously
        underwritten by Flagler Development Company. Nineteen elected officials
        were represented at the luncheon including representatives from U.S.
        Senator’s Nelson and Rubio’s offices, two U.S. Congressional aides, one
        State Senator and four State Representatives. Over eighty young
        professionals gathered to enjoy the complimentary luncheon and networking
        which were followed by a tour of the Miami Lighthouse. 
    The event was kicked-off with a musical performance by
        Miami Lighthouse Better Chance Music Production Program™ students Eddy
        Camacho, Stephanie Camacho, Oman Pedreira and Alexis Velasquez. Chairman
        of the board of directors Michael Silva and chair-elect Agustin Arellano
        Jr. welcomed attendees to the luncheon and introduced Miami Lighthouse
        transition student Joey Chica to give the invocation, after which Juan
        Pablo Paniagua, a Braille literacy program student, spoke about his
        journey with Miami Lighthouse.  
    Virginia A. Jacko, President & CEO of Miami Lighthouse,
        spoke to the group about the inspiring mission of Miami Lighthouse and the
        importance of leadership and uniting young professionals, elected
        officials and Miami Lighthouse’s board directors. Attendees were treated
        to a personal tour of Miami Lighthouse which included the Low Vision
        Center and Solutions Store, STAR and Transition summer camp programs and
        the Better Chance Music Production Program™. We have 150 schoolchildren
        enrolled in our summer camps. Guests enjoyed seeing the fun and engaging
        activities children participate in on a daily basis here at Miami
        Lighthouse. We thank our sponsor, Flagler Development Company, elected
        officials, aides and all the young professionals who attended the event. 
    
    On March 7th the Young
        Professionals of the Miami Lighthouse (YPOL) held a night of networking to
        help raise funds for the Miami Lighthouse Better Chance Music Production
        Program™ student trip to Universal Studios. Virginia Jacko welcomed
        everyone who attended the event and Christopher Block, Director of
        Operations at Habify, explained how to make your home comfortable,
        healthy, sustainable, safe, efficient and beautiful. The Better Chance
        Music Production Program™ student musician’s provided musical delights
        throughout the evening. 
    
    The Young Professionals of the Lighthouse (YPOL) held
        their holiday toy drive at The Learning Express on December 4th. Children
        and parents gathered to enjoy a Sunday afternoon of purchasing toys for
        blind babies and children and laughs were provided by Ziggy the Clown.
        Virginia Jacko welcomed everyone who attended the event and explained to
        all the children about Miami Lighthouse and what her guide-dog Kieran does
        for a living. The YPOL Committee would like to thank Learning Express and
        all who purchased toys for blind and visually impaired students of Miami
        Lighthouse generating over 100 gifts and $500 in donations. To read the
        Miami Herald article on the event click the following link "Toy
            Drive To Help Lighthouse For The Blind’s Baby Program".  
    
    
        The Young Professionals of Miami Lighthouse held their Legislative
        Luncheon and networking event at the Miami Lighthouse for the Blind and
        Visually Impaired on Monday, June 27th. The event was generously
        underwritten by Flagler Development Company. Sixteen elected officials
        were represented at the luncheon including three State Senators, four
        State Representatives and two U.S. Congressional aides. Sixty young
        professionals gathered to enjoy the complimentary luncheon and networking
        which were followed by a tour of the Miami Lighthouse. 
    
        The event began with elected officials assembled to view the unveiling of
        a plaque commemorating legislative support for Miami Lighthouse programs.
        Board member Agustin Arellano Jr. then welcomed attendees to the luncheon
        and introduced Natalia Sulca, assistant instructor in the acclaimed Miami
        Lighthouse Better Chance Music Production Program™, who delighted guests
        with an inspiring vocal performance of “God Bless the U.S.A.”  
    
        Virginia A. Jacko, President & CEO of Miami Lighthouse, spoke to the group
        about the inspiring mission of Miami Lighthouse and described the ways in
        which the Florida Legislature helps Miami Lighthouse transform the lives
        of the blind and visually impaired, from babies to seniors. Elected
        officials and young professionals in attendance were treated to a personal
        tour of Miami Lighthouse which included one of our Heiken mobile eye care
        units, Low Vision Center and Solutions Store, STAR and Transition summer
        camp programs and the Better Chance Music Production Program™, programs in
        which 125 schoolchildren are enrolled this summer. Attendees enjoyed
        seeing the fun and engaging activities children participate in on a daily
        basis here at Miami Lighthouse. We thank our sponsor, Flagler Development
        Company, elected officials, aides and all the young professionals who
        attended the event.  
    YPOL at The Burgundy Room
    The Young Professionals of the Lighthouse (YPOL) held
        their second social of 2011 at The Burgundy Room on May 17th. More than 50
        young professionals gathered to enjoy an evening of delightful appetizers
        and wine provided by The Burgundy Room. YPOL co-chairs Kent Benedict and
        Bert Gonzalez, Jr. welcomed attendees to the event and thanked United
        Teachers of Dade for their generosity in sponsoring the event. Guests
        heard from Virginia Jacko, President Miami Lighthouse, Karen Aronowitz,
        President United Teachers of Dade and Linda Weiss Rose, Department Chair
        Programs for the Visually Impaired MDPS, who spoke about Miami
        Lighthouse’s collaboration with Miami-Dade Public Schools Programs for the
        Visually Impaired. At the end of the night a few lucky winners of the
        business card raffle were awarded with a dinner for two gift certificate
        to Fogo de Chao and a one year membership to Normandy Gym. Photos courtesy
        of Caroline Lamarre.  
    
    The Young Professionals of the Lighthouse (YPOL) held
        their first social of 2011 at the Miami Lighthouse on February 1st. More
        than 50 young professionals gathered to enjoy an evening of delightful
        paella and wine provided by El Carajo, as well as, live music provided by
        Miami Lighthouse musicians and comedy hour hosted by Irene Morales, Elvis
        Anderson, Dan DeCotiis and Jamal Hattar.  
    YPOL co-chairs Kent Benedict, Ana Maria Rodriguez and Bert
        Gonzalez, Jr. welcomed attendees to the event and thanked El Carajo and
        the Comedians for their generosity in providing the wonderful ambiance for
        the evening’s festivities. At the end of the night a few lucky winners of
        the business card raffle were awarded with bottle service at UVA donated
        by Jamal Hattar and original ceramic pieces created and painted by Social
        Group Activities clients.  
    
        Young Professionals of the Lighthouse
            (YPOL) Luncheon Underwritten  
            by Baptist Health South Florida
    The Young Professionals of the Lighthouse (YPOL)
        held a luncheon and networking event at the Miami Lighthouse for the Blind
        and Visually Impaired on June 29. Generously underwritten by Baptist
        Health South Florida, more than 35 young professionals gathered to enjoy
        the luncheon which was followed by a tour of the Miami Lighthouse. 
    YPOL co-chair Kent Benedict welcomed
        attendees to the luncheon and introduced Natalia Sulca, member of the
        acclaimed Miami Lighthouse music instruction program and graduate of the
        Transition program, who delighted guests with an inspiring vocal
        performance of “Wind Beneath My Wings.”  
    Humberto Gonzalez, Jr. and YPOL co-chair
        Ana Maria Rodriguez spoke to the group about the inspiring mission of the
        Miami Lighthouse and described the ways in which the organization changes
        lives. One lucky guest won the business card raffle, which included an
        original ceramic piece created and painted by a Social Group Activities
        client as well as two music CDs performed and recorded by students in the
        music program.  
    Young professionals in attendance at the
        luncheon were treated to a personal tour of the Miami Lighthouse by
        President and CEO Virginia Jacko. The tour included a visit to the new Low
        Vision Center and Solutions Store as well as various summer camp programs.
        Attendees enjoyed seeing the fun and engaging activities children
        participate in on a daily basis.  
    The 2010 Project Goal for the YPOL is to
        raise $10,000 for the Children’s Program to purchase note takers for blind
        children which will aid their educational pursuits. We thank all those in
        attendance for contributing towards this goal.  
    
        Young Professionals of the
            Lighthouse (YPOL) Networking Event at  
            Angelique Euro Café
    
        The Young Professionals of the Lighthouse (YPOL) held a networking event
        at Angelique Euro Café in Coral Gables on September 7. More than 40 young
        professionals gathered to enjoy an evening of delightful food and drinks,
        as well as live music provided by Miami Lighthouse musicians. 
    
        YPOL co-chair Agustin Arellano, Jr. welcomed attendees to the event and
        thanked Angelique Euro Café owners Carlos and Yolanda Rossi for their
        generosity in providing the wonderful venue, as well as delicious hors
        d’oeuvres, beer, and wine. Miami Lighthouse instructor Isabel Chica spoke
        to the group about how blind children are able to take notes in school and
        brought along a traditional Perkins Brailler and Mountbatten Brailler to
        demonstrate.  
    
        YPOL co-chair Kent Benedict presented one lucky winner of the business
        card raffle with an original ceramic piece created and painted by a Social
        Group Activities client. Young professionals in attendance were treated to
        handmade thank you cards created by children who participated in the Miami
        Lighthouse Summer Camp 2010. 
    Young Professionals of the Lighthouse
            (YPOL) 2010 Kick-off Event at  
            Perricone’s Marketplace & Café
    On February 24, 2010, the Young
        Professionals of the Lighthouse (YPOL) kicked off the 2010 year with an
        exclusive event at Perricone’s Marketplace & Café in downtown Miami. Over
        60 young professionals gathered to celebrate the launch of the book The
            Blind Visionary -- the powerful, true story of Miami Lighthouse for
        the Blind’s President and CEO, Virginia Jacko.  
    The evening began with complimentary wine,
        beer, and hors d’oeuvres -- generously provided by Perricone’s – and as
        the YPOL members socialized with one another, they were treated to the
        rich sound of jazz, skillfully performed by the talented Miami Lighthouse
        for the Blind musicians. All attendees received a signed copy of
        Virginia’s book.  
    YPOL co-chair Kent Benedict welcomed
        attendees to the event and spoke about the mission of the Young
        Professionals of the Lighthouse. YPOL member and father of a visually
        impaired child Humberto Gonzalez Jr. gave a personal account of his
        family’s experiences with the Blind Babies Program. Finally, Miami
        Lighthouse for the Blind CEO, Virginia Jacko, shared with the audience her
        long journey from her professional career as Director of Financial Affairs
        at Purdue University to becoming the leader of the Miami Lighthouse – and
        the lessons she had learned along the way. 
    The 2010 Project Goal for the YPOL is to
        raise $10,000 for the Children’s Program to purchase note takers for blind
        children, which in turn will aid their educational pursuits. We thank all
        those in attendance for contributing towards this goal. 
    
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