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The Art of Helping Children Gala
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tampa Bay held its 18th Annual Art of Helping Children Gala to assist in raising funds to support
their mentoring programs that serve over 3,000 children a year. The evening’s sponsors underwrote the total cost of the event, so
every dime that was raised can be used to provide big brothers and big sisters for the hundreds of boys and girls who are waiting
to be matched with a caring mentor.
Dr. Barry Levine of Florida Health Care News,
believe in Big Brothers Big Sisters’ mission to
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Gina D’Angelo and her husband,
mentor young people.
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Jill Weinstein and her husband David, an
attorney with Greenberg Traurig Law Firm,
a sponsor of the Jungle Book Gala, brought
their talented daughter Sarah to the benefit.
Dr. Joe Fitzgerald and his wife Elif of PureLife
Medi-Spa were happy to be able to support
Big Brothers Big Sisters by being sponsors of
this fundraising gala.
Devin and Marc Pappas of Largo wore animal
prints to keep in the The Jungle Book theme of
this evening to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters
of Tampa Bay.
Stephen Koch, the president and CEO of
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tampa Bay, is proud
to serve over 3,000 at-risk children who need a
positive role model in their lives.
Attorney Gary Schaaf and his wife,
realtor Josephine Schaaf, enjoyed the
Jungle Book Gala that helped raise funds
for Big Brothers Big Sisters.