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Florida’s Children First Palm Beach Fundraiser and Awards Reception Honors Foster Care Advocates and “Graduates”

Event Raises More Than $20,000 to Help Foster Children

Michael Carris, Howard Talenfeld, and the Hon. Mark Pafford

Michael Carris, Howard Talenfeld, and the Hon. Mark Pafford

More than 100 Florida child advocates, lawyers, judges and politicians gathered at the Gunster Yoakley law firm offices in West Palm Beach recently to honor those in Palm Beach County who are making a difference in the lives of foster children.

FCF Board of Directors: Richard Filson, Denise Manning, Julie Talenfeld, Howard Talenfeld, FCF President and Alan Mishael.

FCF Board of Directors: Richard Filson, Denise Manning, Julie Talenfeld, Howard Talenfeld, FCF President and Alan Mishael.

Florida’s Children First (FCF) Executive Director Christina Spudeas and President Howard Talenfeld, a staunch child advocate and partner with Colodny Fass Talenfeld Karlinsky & Abate, led the event, which raised more than $20,000 and honored local foster care advocates and one young adult who successfully made it through the system.

“Even in a down economy FCF is fortunate to be supported by individuals who open up their hearts and their purse strings to support programs for our state’s foster children,” said Spudeas.

This year’s honorees included Nora Collins-Mandeville, Mari Frankel, and Rita and Les Gorenflo for their foster child advocacy work. Foster care “graduate” Obadiah Payton was also recognized for his successful transition into independent living.

Christina Spudeas and 2009 honoree Nora Collins-Mandeville.

Christina Spudeas and 2009 honoree Nora Collins-Mandeville.

“These individuals have that you can help change outcomes for foster children by simply by getting involved in a foster child’s life,” said Talenfeld.

Nora Collins-Mandeville was honored for her passion for children who have aged out of foster care, her natural ability to connect with young people and her search to find a better way for Florida’s child serving systems.

Mari Frankel was selected for her participation in community, civic and educational programs involving children and families.  Her relentless and “hands on” efforts in such organizations as Adopt-A-Family and Project GROW have contributed to many of the agencies’ successful events.

Les and Rita Gorenflo and Family

Les and Rita Gorenflo and Family

Rita and Les Gorenflo are recognized for their love and compassion for all children, especially those at-risk or with disabilities. Together, they have adopted a total of seven children, making them true exemplary role models.

This year’s youth honoree, Obadiah Payton, is recognized for his successful “graduation” out of foster care. He was recently awarded a mini-grant to convene a summit addressing mental health issues and is actively involved in statewide initiatives to improve mental health services including those involving youth transitioning to adulthood.

For more information on the fundraiser visit www.floridaschildrenfirst.org. For interviews with any of the FCF Board Members or honorees, please contact Michelle Friedman or Lauren Simo of Boardroom Communications at 954-370-8999 or mfriedman@boardroompr.com or lsimo@boardroompr.com.

About Florida’s Children First: Florida’s Children First is the leading statewide child advocacy program, serving as “watchdog” agency, holding DCF and others accountable, and helping them do a better job at protecting the children who need their services. A non-profit organization, FCF seeks meaningful and sustainable improvements in all child-serving systems, with a special emphasis on the foster care system. FCF achieves its goals through building collaborations, legislative and policy advocacy, executive branch accountability, training and technical assistance, targeted publications and litigation. The organization is based in Coral Springs and has offices in Tampa and Jacksonville, and works all over the state. FCF receives grants from The Florida Bar Foundation and generous sponsors including: United Automobile Insurance Group; Wal-Mart; Colodny, Fass, Talenfeld, Karlinsky & Abate; President’s Fest in the Park; and many other individuals and corporations.
Statewide Sponsors include United Automobile Insurance Group; Colodny, Fass, Talenfeld, Karlinsky & Abate;  Babbitt, Johnson, Osborne & Le Clainche, P.A.; Moore, Ellrich, & Neal P.A., C.P.A.; Joan Van der Grift; Regions Morgan Keegan Trust; Kreusler-Walsh, Compiani & Vargas, P.A.; and Mellon United National Bank.

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