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Boys Town Experts Teaching Kids Respect and Resilience in Challenging Times

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Palm Beach & Broward County, FL (February 6, 2025) – As society continues to evolve and face new challenges and frequent unsettling events, helping children develop respectful communication skills and resilience has never been more crucial. With social media amplifying opinions and reactions, and natural and social events dominating the news, parents and caregivers must guide children on navigating these challenges thoughtfully and responsibly.


“Whether discussing sensitive topics online or coping with distressing current events, children look to the adults in their lives for guidance,” said Dr. Steve Arcidiacono, Boys Town Behavioral Health Specialist. “We need to teach them not only how to express their views respectfully but also how to process their emotions and reactions constructively.”


Tips for Raising Respectful and Resilient Kids


1. Teach Respectful Communication and Social Media Awareness

Children must understand that while expressing their opinions is healthy, doing so respectfully is essential. Encourage them to:

• Respect different viewpoints, even when they disagree.
• Think before they post, remembering that social media is forever.
• Practice healthy debate in safe environments, such as family discussions or classroom settings.


“An impulsive post can have lasting consequences,” said Dr. Arcidiacono. “Help your kids ask themselves, ‘Am I okay with this being associated with me in the future?’”


2. Provide Reassurance During Challenging Times
When children are exposed to distressing events, whether online or in the news, provide comfort and support by:
• Reassuring them of their safety and emphasizing the protective role of trusted adults.
• Encouraging them to express their emotions through conversations, art, or play.
• Tailoring discussions to their age and development to provide appropriate context.
3. Maintain Stability and Monitor Well-Being


During times of uncertainty, routines provide a much-needed sense of normalcy. Ensure children have regular meals, sufficient sleep, and participate in school and family activities. Be observant of changes in behavior or emotions that might indicate deeper concerns.


4. Model and Teach Resilience
Children learn by observing adults. Demonstrate calm and respectful discourse, whether addressing sensitive topics or handling disagreements. Show them how to navigate complex emotions and empower them with strategies to manage stress, such as identifying trusted adults to turn to when they feel overwhelmed.

 
5. Foster Empathy and Safe Expression
Create opportunities for children to safely explore and express their thoughts, such as mock debates or guided family discussions. Encourage open communication, helping them understand that disagreements are natural and can be approached respectfully.


“As parents and caregivers, it’s our responsibility to model empathy, resilience, and respectful discourse,” added Dr. Connie Schnoes, Director of Boys Town Behavioral Health. “By fostering these skills, we prepare our children to navigate both the digital and real-world challenges they’ll encounter.”

For more resources on teaching children responsible social media use and coping with current events, visit boystown.org or contact Cara MacVane at 561.685.2342.


About Boys Town South Florida:
For over a century, Boys Town has been a beacon of hope, transforming the lives of America’s children and families through innovative youth, research, and healthcare programs. Boys Town South Florida has been providing life-changing care to area children and families since 1991. Our programs and services are part of the Boys Town national network and include the organization’s research-proven methods, which ensure that troubled children and families across the country receive the right care at the right time and in the right way. You can find more information about Boys Town online at www.boystown.org.

$215,000 Mars Equestrian CSI 4* Grand Prix

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Photos and Story by Alan Fabricant

Thirty pairs of riders and horses participated in this event held on Saturday, February 1st on the Derby (grass) Field in Wellington.

After the first go round a total of 6 pairs went through clean, no knockdowns or time penalties.

Leading the way to his second first place finish of this young season was Germany’s Richard Vogel riding Cydello. For the win, he went home with a $70,950 check.

Shane Sweetnam of Ireland aboard James Kann Cruz collected $43,000 for finishing second.

Also, from Ireland was Niamh McEvoy received $32,250 for finishing third on Jargon DN.

FORE A CAUSE: THE ANNUAL MORSELIFE GOLF CLASSIC

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Supporting Hospice and Palliative Care

Premiere resort golf in Palm Beach, Florida. The Breakers Ocean Course.

(Palm Beach, Fla.) – Tee off for a cause at the annual MorseLife Golf Classic, taking place on Monday, April 7, 2025, at the iconic Breakers Ocean Course in Palm Beach. Since its inception, this beloved tournament has consistently sold out thanks to the dedication of MorseLife’s volunteer leadership. Chaired by Palm Beach residents Pam and Ed Pantzer, the event supports MorseLife’s Hospice and Palliative Care Program, blending community spirit with a commitment to making a meaningful impact.

“Pam and I are honored to chair this year’s Golf Classic in support of MorseLife’s mission to enrich the lives of seniors,” said Pantzer. “Last year, MorseLife earned the full certificate of need from the State of Florida to provide Hospice Services to all residents of Palm Beach County. This program plays a vital role in our community, ensuring quality of life at its final stage and offering seniors the dignity they deserve. We’re proud that this tournament shines a spotlight on such an essential service.”

The day begins at 8:15 a.m. with registration and a grab-and-go breakfast on the terrace. Starting at 9 a.m., players will navigate winding fairways that weave through sandy hazards and six shimmering lakes. Along the way, players will take in breathtaking views of the Atlantic before finishing the day with an exceptional lunch at the Flagler Steakhouse, where prizes and awards will be presented in celebration of the event.

“We are sincerely thankful to everyone joining us for this meaningful day—your presence at our annual Golf Classic truly makes a difference,” said Keith Myers, President and CEO of MorseLife. “Through our Hospice and Palliative Care program, we are committed to providing compassionate, individualized care, ensuring patients and their families feel supported and comforted during one of life’s most personal journeys. This program is made possible by the dedication of our interdisciplinary team, who work tirelessly to provide dignity and peace to those we serve. We are deeply grateful to our chairs, Pam and Ed Pantzer, our generous sponsors and every participant whose unwavering support helps us continue this vital work.”

This year, Whiting Turner will be the platinum sponsor of the event.

For 41 years, MorseLife Health System has been transforming perspectives on aging by designing a dynamic integrated model of residences, healthcare and services to optimize and reaffirm life for older adults at every stage. Its programs include independent and assisted living, short-term rehabilitation, memory long-term care, private and skilled home health care, Hospice, palliative care, meals-on-wheels, cannabis-based therapies, care management and counseling, homebound Mitzvah program, MorseLife Foundation and PACE – Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly.

For more information on how to get involved with the MorseLife Golf Classic or other programming and events, please call (561) 242-4661 or email events@MorseLife.org

Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida Partners with Duffy’s Sports Grill

for Give a Box, Get a Box

Community invited to support the military and enjoy free Girl Scout cookies

Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida hosts the annual “Give a Box, Get a Box,” to support the Cookies for the Military program on Friday, February 21 from 5 to 9 p.m. at Duffy’s Sports Grill locations throughout Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River and Okeechobee Counties. Those who purchase a box of cookies for the military that night will receive a free box of their favorite Girl Scout cookies.

“Our partnership with Duffy’s Sports Grill is so important to our Cookies for the Military program, said Lisa Johnson, CEO of Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida. “Since Give a Box, Get a Box was launched with Duffy’s in 2013, nearly 40,000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies have been donated to the military. We are thrilled to continue this heartwarming tradition and grateful for the community’s ongoing support.”

“Duffy’s Foundation has been involved with the Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida for over 10 years. We are true believers in supporting cookies for the military as it helps both the Girl Scouts as well as Forgotten Soldiers Outreach.” said Geri Emmett, Chairwoman of the Duffy’s Foundation.

This year, Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida hopes to collect 75,000 boxes of cookies for service members stationed in the U.S. and overseas.

“We are extremely proud to partner with the Girls Scouts on this annual event supporting our military,” said Joe Webb, CEO of Duffy’s Sports Grill. “We love that we can engage our guests and at the same time, they can get their favorite cookies. It’s a win for everyone.” 

To donate at any time to the Cookies for the Military program, please visit www.cookiesforthemilitary.org. To find the location of your nearest cookie booth or to get more information on the Girl Scout Cookie Sale Program, visit www.gssef.org.

About Girl Scouts

We are the preeminent leadership development organization for girls who believe that every girl can be a go-getter, innovator, risk-taker, and leader with the power to change the world. More than any other organization in our community, Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida empowers girls ages 5 to 17 with vision and voice—girls who command their future, engage their communities, and inspire others. We offer every girl a chance to practice a lifetime of leadership, adventure, and success. Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida serves more than 6,900 girls in Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, and Okeechobee Counties. To explore opportunities to volunteer or partner with Girl Scouts, call 561-427-0177 or visit www.gssef.org

ABOUT DUFFY’S SPORTS GRILL

Duffy’s Sports Grill is based in Palm Beach County, Florida, and operates 29 full-service, casual-dining restaurants throughout Florida. The company has become a regional market leader known for top-quality casual dining, emphasizing fresh ingredients and grilled items in a distinctive sports atmosphere. For more information on Duffy’s Sports Grill, please visit www.duffysmvp.com or follow us at www.facebook.com/duffysmvpor www.instagram.com/duffysmvp.

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County Celebrates

Groundbreaking Ceremony for its Future New “Home”


Palm Springs, FL (January 31, 2025) – Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County (HFHGPBC) recently celebrated a significant milestone with a ceremonial groundbreaking for its new office in Palm Springs. This event marked the beginning of renovations for the nonprofit’s future home, made possible by Bank of America who is generously donating a ten-year lease to Habitat to help the organization establish its roots.

 
Following the merger of the two Palm Beach County Habitat affiliates in 2023, HFHGPBC aimed to secure a larger, more centralized location to expand its impact and better support families in need of affordable housing. Having all staff under one roof will help streamline operations, enhance collaboration, and provide significant cost savings for the organization. The nonprofit looks forward to the anticipated move in late 2025.

 
“Habitat has provided homes for hundreds of families in Palm Beach County, so we jumped at the opportunity to help Habitat with their own home,” said Fabiola Brumley, president of Bank of America Palm Beach County. “This partnership aligns with our commitment to economic mobility and will help Habitat continue their important work of building homes and hope for families in need.”

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County is also grateful to the numerous community partners who are donating services and/or materials to make this new home a reality, including: A Better Plumbing, Currie Sowards Aguila Architects, Deaco Air, Heritage Stone & Tile, ID Collaborative, Johnson Controls, Kaufman Lynn Construction, Lotspeich Co. of Florida, Inc., Moraca Builders Inc., NetOne Technologies, RCC Associates Inc., Sesco Lighting, Total Power Electric, Unify Productions, and Vari.

“This new space is not just an office, it’s a beacon of hope and mark of major progress for our organization,” said Jennifer Thomason, President and CEO of HFHGPBC. “This office showcases the power of collaboration, and we are grateful to Bank of America and the community partners making our new home possible.”

About Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County:

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County is a 501©(3) organization and an affiliate of a global nonprofit, Habitat for Humanity International. Our mission is to bring people together to build homes, communities, and hope. Since 1986, we have built 438 new homes, revitalized 767 existing homes, and partnered with over 1,200 households in need of safe, decent, and affordable housing in Palm Beach County. Habitat homeowners apply to qualify for the program, then help build their own homes alongside volunteers and pay an affordable mortgage. Through financial support, volunteering, and shopping or donating to any of our ReStore-Thrift Store & Donation centers, everyone can help families achieve the strength, stability and self-reliance they need to build better lives for themselves. Through shelter, we empower. To discover more, visit www.habitatgreaterpbc.org and follow us online at @HabitatGPBC.
For any inquiries, contact Kristen Bardin, Director of Advancement, at kristen.bardin@habitatgreaterpbc.org.

PJ Library® Turns 18:Join the Party with JKids Radio Superstar Rick Recht

BOCA RATON, Fla. (February 3, 2025) – Get ready to sing, dance, and celebrate with PJ Library® in South Palm Beach! Supported by the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County, JKids Radio Superstar Rick Recht is bringing an unforgettable family concert to B’nai Torah Congregation on Sunday, February 23, 2025, at 1:30 PM. This exciting event marks the National PJ Library’s18th birthday, a milestone for the beloved program that has brought Jewish-themed books, music, and joy to countless families.

Rick Recht is a celebrated artist in Jewish music, known for his high-energy performances that inspire audiences of all ages. A close partner of PJ Library, Recht works with the program to create meaningful musical experiences that bring Jewish culture, pride, and traditions to life for families across the globe.

In recognition of Jewish Disabilities Inclusion and Awareness Month this February, PJ Library is proud to make this concert inclusive and accessible to individuals and families with disabilities. Noise-canceling headphones will be available for those in need, and a quiet corner will be provided for those who may need to decompress from sensory overload. Items to assist with sensory management will be available in the quiet space, ensuring that everyone feels welcome and can fully participate in the celebration.

This family-friendly event is open to all ages and promises an afternoon filled with fun and connection. General admission is $18 per family, with an exclusive VIP experience available for $180 per family, which includes reserved seating and an Ice Cream Social with Rick Recht following the event.

Advance registration is required by February 17, 2025. Visit www.jewishboca.org/birthday18 to register today!

“As we celebrate PJ Library’s 18th birthday, we’re thrilled to share this milestone with our community,” said Elana Ostroff, PJ Library Director. “This concert is more than just music – it’s an expression of Jewish pride and a way for families to come together to sing, dance, and celebrate.”

Don’t miss this chance to join the fun and be part of a day filled with music and dancing, while getting into the Pre-Purim spirit with the South Palm Beach County Jewish community.

To request reasonable accommodations or for inquiries about accessibility, please contact Tzippi Rosen, Director of Disability Inclusion Services, at tzippiro@bocafed.org or (561) 852-3145 by February 17, 2025.

Sponsorship opportunities are available for individuals, families, and businesses who want to help make this event a success. Contact Elana Ostroff at (561) 852-6080 or pjlibrary@bocafed.org to inquire about a sponsorship opportunity or for general information.

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About PJ Library® in South Palm Beach County
PJ Library® in South Palm Beach County is a family engagement program made possible by generous support from the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County, Leon and Toby Cooperman Family Foundation, Jewish Women’s Foundation, and the Harold Grinspoon Foundation. To learn more, visit www.jewishboca.org/pjlibrary.

About the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County
Established in 1979, the JFSPBC is made up of Jewish and social service organizations, synagogues, and schools that provide valued services and programs to recipients in South Palm Beach County, in Israel and around the world. The JFSPBC is also comprised of local residents, including lay leadership, volunteer, donors, professional staff, rabbis, educators, event participants and students. Situated on a 100-acre campus in west Boca Raton – the largest in the nation – the JFSPBC supports more than 70 beneficiaries, engages with more than 5,000 donors, and connects more than 130,000 residents. To learn more about how we contribute to a shared vision for the Jewish community, visit https://jewishboca.org or call 561.852.3100.

 The Junior League of Boca Raton to Celebrate Vegso Community Resource Center’s 20th Anniversary

BOCA RATON, FL, February 3, 2025– The Junior League of Boca Raton (JLBR) will celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Countess DeHoernle Building at the Vegso Community Resource Center (VCRC) on Thursday, February 13th from 5:30-7:30 p.m., 261 N.W. 13th Street, Boca Raton. The Center, which serves as the organization’s headquarters, also serves as the headquarters for Impact 100, and it serves as a resource for community non-profits to hold meetings.

The VCRC also houses the Newman/Craske Family Foundation Center grant resource library and serves as a venue for non-profit training sessions hosted by the Junior League.  The VCRC serves as a resource for a number of organizations, including Impact 100, Diaper Bank Covering South Florida and Nonprofits First.

“We are thrilled to be able to celebrate this milestone,” said Nikki Stelzer, President of the Junior League of Boca Raton. “The building has been such an incredible asset over the years to both the League and other non-profits in the community.

Many people have contributed over the years to maintain the building through the Junior League of Boca Raton Endowment.

“Maintaining this community resource over the years has been our mission,” said Lisa Bariso, Endowment Board President.  “We are excited to celebrate 20 years of making a difference in the community.”

To attend the event, please RSVP to endowment@jlbr.org by February 10.

About the Junior League of Boca Raton

Throughout the year, JLBR members contribute more than 35,000 volunteer hours and donate more than $250,000 to support the organization’s mission of advancing women’s leadership for meaningful community impact through volunteer action, collaboration, and training. The Junior League currently focuses on two community issues, Child Welfare and Non-Profit Support.

To learn more about the JLBR, please contact the JLBR office at 561-620-2553 or visit www.JLBR.org. Connect on Facebook @Junior League of Boca Raton or Instagram @juniorleagueofbocaraton.

Florida Intergenerational Orchestra Presents “Harmony Across Generations” Performance

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[Boca Raton, Florida] – The Florida Intergenerational Orchestra under direction of Founder/Conductor Lorraine Marks-Field is thrilled to announce its upcoming performance, Harmony Across Generations, a Fern Spott Memorial Concert* showcasing the remarkable collaboration of musicians of all ages. This unique concert will celebrate the power of music to bridge generations, uniting diverse age groups to create a harmonious experience that is both inspiring and memorable.

The orchestra, comprised of talented musicians ranging from seasoned professionals to young, aspiring artists, will perform a diverse program of classical and contemporary pieces. The performance aims to highlight the beauty of intergenerational collaboration, proving that music is a universal language that transcends age and brings people together.

*Fern Spott,  mother of Board Member Dr Roger Spott was one of our favorite benefactors and audience members.

Harmony Across Generations will take place on Sunday, March 23rd, at our Lady of Lourdes Church, O’Shea Hall, 22094 Lyons Road, Boca Raton starting at 3 p.m. Tickets are available for purchase at Eventbrite.com, http://www.flioa.org or by calling 561-922-3134. The event is open to the public. Ticket prices are $20 General Admission, Children under 12 are FREE,  $40 VIP( first 3 rows)

 “We are excited to present a concert that demonstrates the strength and vitality of intergenerational collaboration,” said Lorraine Marks-Field, Conductor of the Florida Intergenerational Orchestra. “This performance will not only showcase the incredible talent of our members but also emphasize the importance of fostering connections across generations through the shared love of music.”  One of the selections will be “To Change the World” composed by orchestra pianist, Robert Field, and featured in the just released documentary “Two Heads are Better than One” highlighting the intergenerational relationship between 99 year old Benjamin Ferencz(the oldest former living prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials)  and renowned Sculptor Yaacov Heller of Boca Raton. This can been seen on Amazon Prime, Apple Music, YouTube and other platforms and produced by orchestra sponsor Eric Kline.

Some other selections in the concert include: “You Raise Me Up” made famous by Josh Groban    “Ashokan Farewell” from Ken Burns documentary about the Civil War   and   “Bring Him Home” from “Les Miserables”. Music from “The Wizard of Oz” and much more.

i Don’t miss this extraordinary opportunity to experience a celebration of music, community, and connection that spans generations.

About the Florida Intergenerational Orchestra

The Florida Intergenerational Orchestra in its 20th season is a unique musical ensemble dedicated to bringing together musicians of all ages. By fostering an environment of inclusivity and collaboration, the orchestra provides a platform for individuals to share their passion for music, strengthen community bonds, and inspire future generations of musicians.

Event Calendar Listing

“Florida Intergenerational Orchestra Presents

“Harmony Across Generations”

Sunday, March 23 at 3 p.m.

Our Lady Of Lourdes Church, O’Shea Hall

22094 Lyons Road, Boca Raton

$20 General Admission    Children under 12 FREE      $40 VIP (first 3 rows)

For tickets    Eventbrite.com       561-922-3134      www.flioa.org

The Great Charity Challenge 2025

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Photos by Lois Spatz

Wellington, FL – February, 2025 – In its 16th year, the Great Charity Challenge sponsored by Fidelity Investments® (GCC) continues to shine as an inspiring example of how sporting events can serve as a powerful vehicle for positive change. Thanks to the unwavering generosity and support of sponsors and donors, this year’s event (held on Feb. 1st) raised over $2 million, benefitting 44 non-profits and 12 Wellington schools for a grand total of 56 organizations.


MIND, MUSIC, & MOVEMENT FOUNDATION FOR NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS HOSTS FREE COFFEE TALK

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FALL PREVENTION AND RECOVERY

Join Lauren Proença on February 12 for a Discussion on Fall Prevention Tips, Strategies and Recovery Techniques 

Palm Beach Gardens, FL – February 3, 2024 – The Mind, Music, and Movement Foundation for Neurological Disorders, Inc. (M3F) continues its winter/spring Coffee Talk series with a presentation by Lauren Proença, PT, DPT, MSCS a Neurologic Clinical Specialist and an expert in fall prevention and recovery techniques. This free and informative event takes place on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM at Tropical Sands Christian Church, 2726 Burns Rd., Palm Beach Gardens, FL. Registration is required at m3f.org/events or by calling (561) 510-8611 or emailing info@m3f.org.

Proença’s presentation, “Fall Prevention and Recovery,” will address the critical issue of fall-related injuries, particularly among older adults and individuals with neurodegenerative diseases. Participants will learn to fall safely to minimize injury, get up independently or with assistance, and key exercises and habits promoting confidence and safety in daily activities. This interactive session will empower attendees with practical strategies to reduce fall risk and improve recovery techniques.

“Falls are not only a major concern for individuals living with a neurodegenerative disease. Falls affect a majority of people ages 65 and older. It has been reported by the CDC that 1 out of 4 older adults age 65 and up fall each year. Falling once can double your chances for a second fall. This Coffee Talk is designed to give people the knowledge and skills they need to feel safer and more independent in their daily activities,” said Beth Elgort, Founder and President of M3F. “Our Coffee Talk series continues to provide important education and support to empower individuals and caregivers.”

M3F is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by neurodegenerative diseases. Through an array of innovative educational events and programs—including chorus, dance, yoga, movement, drumming, and support groups—M3F provides tools to enhance mobility, mental well-being, and community connection. By integrating arts and science, the foundation helps its members and caregivers improve quality of life and build resilience.

In addition to the Coffee Talk Series, M3F is hosting its 3rd Annual Symposium, “The Power of Arts & Science for Resiliency in Aging,” on Monday, March 3, 2025, at 5:00 PM at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at FAU in Jupiter, FL. The FREE symposium will appeal to those interested in the latest research and strategies from leading neuroscience, aging, and arts experts. This event is tailored for people interested in the NeuroArts, as well as educators, physicians, health professionals, individuals living with neurodegenerative diseases, their families, and caregivers.  A VIP Donor reception will follow at FAU Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute.

For a full schedule of Coffee Talks and to learn more about the symposium, visit m3f.org/events.

About the Mind Music Movement Foundation
The Mind, Music, and Movement Foundation for Neurological Disorders, Inc. (M3F) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by neurodegenerative diseases. Through innovative programming—including music therapy, dance, movement, yoga, and support services—M3F promotes confidence, wellness, and friendship. M3F’s integrative approach helps to improve mobility, balance, speech, and mental well-being. For more information, visit m3f.org.
About Lauren Proença
Lauren Proença is a Palm Beach County native deeply dedicated to treating individuals with neurological conditions. An alumna of the University of Florida, she majored in Applied Physiology and Kinesiology. She later earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences.
Post-academia, Lauren chose to specialize in neurologic physical therapy, enhancing her expertise at the renowned Brooks Rehabilitation in Jacksonville, Florida. She participated in the neurologic residency program at Brooks Rehabilitation, which provided her with extensive mentorship, training, and confidence.
In 2018, she obtained her Neurologic Clinical Specialist (NCS) certification. While at Brooks Rehab, she pioneered an outpatient day program tailored for those with spinal cord injuries/disorders.
In 2020, Lauren transitioned to Miami, dedicating her efforts to inpatient spinal cord rehabilitation. Lauren initiated a research project at the Christine E. Lynn Rehabilitation Center, which focused on using electrical stimulation to enhance cough in patients with spinal cord injuries. This research project continues to impact the lives of inpatients.
Lauren’s advanced clinical expertise spans a range of conditions, including vestibular disorders, stroke, traumatic brain injuries, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, balance disorders, neuropathies, spinal cord injuries and disorders, Guillian-Barre Syndrome, and dystonia, among others.
In 2024, she passed her Multiple Sclerosis Specialist Certification Exam making her one of the few Mulitple Sclerosis Certified Specialists (MSCS) in South Florida.
With over half a decade of clinical experience, Lauren is thrilled to offer her advanced clinical skills to the South Florida community. She is a proud Spinal Cord Injury Support Group of South Florida board member. Currently residing in Jupiter, Lauren can be spotted riding her bike or jogging alongside the beach in her free time.

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Calendar Listing:
Wednesday, February 12, 2025, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM – The Mind, Music, and Movement Foundation for Neurological Disorders (M3F) hosts its February Coffee Talk series with Lauren Proença, presenting “Fall Prevention and Recovery.” This free event will take place at Tropical Sands Christian Church, 2726 Burns Rd., Palm Beach Gardens, FL. Registration is required at m3f.org/events or by calling (561) 510-8611 or emailing info@m3f.org.