Happy October, Healthy Starters.


October has brought its challenges as Hurricane Milton swept through Martin County, displacing countless families. Whether you’re in need of assistance or want to help support our relief efforts, we’re here for you. Read on to learn more.


This month is also Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month. We honored all the little ones gone too soon at our Madison's Miracles 8th Annual Remembrance Event. You can find photos and more details below.


We’re excited to announce our Volunteer of the Month—keep reading to find out who received this special recognition!


The final numbers from this year’s Dancing With The Martin Stars are in, and our star dancers dazzled us with both their performances and fundraising efforts. A full recap of the event is available as you scroll down.


To wrap up our October newsletter, don’t miss our community outreach events, including open houses, health fairs, provider trainings, and our October diaper pantry schedule.


Until next month,


Samantha Suffich and the Healthy Start Team

Healthy Star Partners with Multi-Agency Resource Center for Hurricane Milton Relief

A Multi-Agency Resource Center (MARC) is open at the Robert Morgade Library, located at 5851 SE Community Dr. Sunday, October 13 through Thursday, October 17. The hours each day will be 10AM –7PM.


The MARC is designed to provide residents with Federal, State and Local representation of agencies offering a variety of services and support. Food, tarps, water, bug spray, garbage bags and toiletries are available.


If you’ve been affected by Hurricane Milton and have little ones in diapers, we’re here to support you by offering free diapers and wipes while supplies last. We know it takes a village to raise a child, and during these challenging times, we want you to know that you’re not alone.


In addition, United Way of Martin County has many resources available. Call 772-283-4800 or visit UnitedWayMartin.org/Disaster for assistance. You can also contact 211 or visit the Martin County website at Martin.fl.us/Hurricane for further information.


Finally, a state-supported point of distribution by the Florida National Guard and a comfort station with showers, laundry and restrooms are both open from 10AM - 7PM, Monday, October 14 at the Martin County Fairgrounds located at 2616 S.E. Dixie Highway. Items available to residents who have been affected by Hurricane Milton include tarps, water and ready-to-eat meals.


For questions, call the Community Information Center at 772-287-1652 from 7AM - 5PM.

 Hurricane Milton Relief: Help Us Support Families in Need

In the wake of Hurricane Milton, countless local families have been affected and are in urgent need of our support. We are currently accepting donations to help Martin County families during this critical time. Items needed can be found in the graphic above or by visiting our Amazon list here.

October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month

This month, we hold space in our hearts for the precious little souls lost too soon and for the families navigating the depths of grief. 


Although our work is dedicated to ensuring babies are born healthy, we know that this is not always the case. 1 in 4 women experience the loss of a pregnancy, which is why Madison's Miracles is such an integral part of what we do.


To those who have experienced the heartache of losing a baby, know that you are not alone. Your pain is valid, and your love for your little one remains eternal.  


We were deeply honored to commemorate all babies gone too soon at this year’s 8th Annual Remembrance Event. With over 200 participants, this has become one of the largest charity events on the Treasure Coast. A heartfelt thank you to our families, sponsors, and community members for supporting this meaningful gathering. You can find photos from the event here.

Volunteer of the Month 

This month, we are excited to recognize Adam as our Volunteer of the Month! His dedication to Martin County Healthy Start Coalition has truly warmed our hearts. Each week, Adam comes to the outreach center to help pack diapers and wipes for families in need, making a significant impact in our community. He truly stands out as a volunteer, and we are immensely grateful for his contributions—and the support from his amazing mom, Lindsay. Here’s to many more months of happy packing together! 

Dancing with the Martin Stars 2024 Breaks Attendance and Fundraising Records for the Martin County Healthy Start Coalition 

Dancing with the Martin Stars 2024 broke all records this September for massive attendance, sky-high fundraising, and wall-shaking energy levels in support of the Martin County Healthy Start Coalition.

On Saturday, September 21, nine community volunteers and their professional dancing partners took to the stage of the Lyric Theatre in Stuart and brought the audience to their feet with applause for dances like the tango, waltz, and cha-cha. Because the event was a sell-out long before the date, another huge crowd cheered on the dancers at a live-stream watch party at Ross Hall in the Pittenger Center on the campus of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church.


An astonishing $350,000 was raised by the dancers, sponsors and ticket sales. “We’re so grateful to all of our dancers, sponsors and supporters,” Martin County Healthy Start Coalition CEO Samantha Suffich said. “The funds we raise through this fun event go directly to our vision of ensuring that in Martin County, every baby is born healthy, every mother is supported, and every father is involved.”

This year’s Martin Stars lineup included Christian Anderson, dancing with local professional Daisy Krakowiak-Wiebe; Casey Caplan with Brian Spector; Lorna Day with Angel R. Tamayo III; Matthew Durbin with Emily Matos; Jonathan Garich with Tanya Chaves; Stephanie Martinez with Michael Chaves; April Milner with Eliseo Ruiz; Matthew Right with Eva B. Velez and directed by Marianella Tobar; and Sue Whittington with Jang Don.


For months the dancers learned their steps and chose fabulous costumes. That was only part of the challenge, however. They also raised funds with a variety of mini events like dinners, wine tastings, and auctions to boost their fundraising totals.


The dancers’ goals were to dazzle the judges with their footwork and also raise the most money. In a fiercely competitive battle, Christian Anderson and Daisy Krakowiak-Wiebe were declared the 2024 Overall Champions as Top Fundraising Team and Top Dancing Team. The First Runner Up Dance Team was April Milner and Eliseo Ruiz; the Second Runner Up was Casey Caplan and Brian Spector. The First Runner Up Fundraising Team was Sue Whittington and Jang Don; the Second Runner Up Fundraising Team was Lorna Day and Angel Tamayo. In the first ever live voting, Sue Whittington and Jang Don won the People’s Choice Award.


Faith Jacobsen, dance teacher at Exquisite Dance Company and sales manager for the AI Fitness tech company Oxefit; Craig Glavin, manager of Astra Dance Studio and a two-time winner of Dancing with the Martin Stars as a teacher and once as a coach; and Chris Thiel, a top performing realtor with RE/MAX and a former dance teacher and competitive ballroom dancer served as Judges. Charles Jones of CDJ Entertainment served as emcee at the Lyric, with Dr. Ed Savage emceeing the live feed at Ross Hall.

“We’re so grateful for the entire community who support us each year,” Suffich said. “From our local celebrities who danced their hearts out on stage and raised funds off stage, to the audience that filled the Lyric to capacity, everyone brought their passion for both the event and the cause it supports.”


The Martin County Healthy Start Coalition expressed its thanks to all of its sponsors and supporters, in particular Title Sponsor Mark R. Kaiser Dermatology; Samba Sponsors Women’s Health Specialists and Rommel Wilson Memorial Fund; and Tango Sponsors Ooo La La, Muscle Vodka, and the Lichtenberger Foundation.

 

For stage and behind the scenes photo, visit here.

For photos from the sponsor party, visit here.

To view the full show, visit here.

Healthy Start in The Community

Healthy Start is set to be out and about this month participating in many community events. Come see us!  

Safe Baby Training for Providers 

On November 15th, Martin County Healthy Start will host a Safe Baby training session designed for providers and professionals who work with families of infants and young children. This comprehensive training will cover essential, life-saving information, including selecting a caregiver, safe sleep practices, and strategies to prevent distracted parenting and shaken baby syndrome. 


Each participant ticket is priced at $75, which includes educational materials, lunch, and a certificate of completion. Click here to register.


For inquiries or further information, please contact Jill Taylor at jtaylor@mchealthystart.org or call 772-463-2888, extension 148.

October Diaper Schedule

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