Volume 20 July, 2020
Illuminations Newsletter
Black banner with a white graduation cap over the words Congratulations Class of 2020
Six Lighthouse Students Graduate
Evan Bartholomew - Boca Raton. He will start classes at Florida Atlantic University in the fall.

Mikel Holloway - Port St. Lucie. He will work with his dad at his family owned ceiling company.

Shriram Shrestha - Lantana. He will continue working at his family’s general store.

Thomas Bannon - Wellington. We will start classes in the fall at Palm Beach State College.

Kaitlyn Deverson - Port St. Lucie. She will start classes in the fall at Indian River State College.

Kaylin Huertas - Port St. Lucie. She and her family will be moving to Central Florida.
A group of teens at Hubbard Radio Station tour
Some of the seniors with a group, prior to graduation, visiting Hubbard Radio stations.
A group of make teens posing at a gym
A few of the male seniors, with other students, last year at a local gym.
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Have you heard about AmazonSmile? AmazonSmile has the same products, prices, and shopping features as  Amazon.com , the difference is that when you shop on AmazonSmile, the AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of the purchase price of eligible products to the charitable organization of your choice.

What better organization to support than Lighthouse for the Blind of the Palm Beaches? You’re 0.5% donation will go towards programs and services that help those of all ages who are blind or visually impaired.

All you have to do is go to AmazonSmile and select Lighthouse for the Blind of the Palm Beaches as your charity of your choice.

It’s that simple to change a life! Thank you for supporting Lighthouse for the Blind of the Palm Beaches.
Front cover of 2019 Annual Report with photo of Lighthouse and smaller photos of different blind men, women and children
2019 Annual Report Released
Lighthouse recently released the 2019 Annual Report. Overall, the year was a tremendous success - we reported 2,000 vision screenings for babies and toddlers; personal and vocational skills were taught to 70 adults seeking employment; 255 adults received instruction in various areas to enable them to live more independently in their homes and much more.

The report included an appeal letter asking supporters to help Lighthouse raise money for the coming year to celebrate our 75th Anniversary with numerous events scheduled to commemorate this momentous occasion.

Donors who give $500 or more before October 1 will see their name on the new donor board. To donate online or to download a PDF and an accessible version of the report visit the Lighthouse website.
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO DONATED ALREADY AND TO THOSE WHO PLAN TO DONATE TO CELEBRATE THIS HISTORIC 75TH CELEBRATION!
EVERY GIFT MAKES A DIFFERENCE!
Thank you for your generosity. There are many ways to support YOUR LOCAL Lighthouse for the Blind.
Your generosity will be confirmed with a receipt emailed to you detailing your generous, tax-deductible contribution.