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Nemours Children Hospital Teams Up With Shepherd’s Hope to Provide Back-to-School Physicals for Under-Insured Children

July 16, 2020 by Mackenzie Ventura

For the seventh year in a row, Shepherd’s Hope and Nemours Children’s Health System will be partnering up to provide free physicals for local uninsured and under-insured children as the back-to-school season approaches. “Especially considering how COVID-19 has impacted our community, we want to make sure that children are healthy for the upcoming school year,” said Al … [Read more...]

Florida Technical College Appointed as New Trustee of the African American Chamber of Commerce of Central Florida

July 8, 2020 by Maria Isabel Sanquírico

The African American Chamber of Commerce of Central Florida recently announced Florida Technical College as its newest trustee, serving as a partner in fostering economic success for the African American community and promoting diversity and inclusion in the Central Florida business ecosystem. As a leading corporate partner for the past six months, FTC solidified their … [Read more...]

Tough Things to Talk About: Diversity and Inclusion Within Lake Nona

July 1, 2020 by Natalia Jaramillo

Diversity and inclusion are two of the most used words during 2020, along with COVID-19 and quarantine. The Black Lives Matter movement has erupted into protests over police brutality across the nation for over 20 days straight. At a time when diversity and inclusion have never been more important, no chamber of commerce in all of Orlando includes a diversity committee, except … [Read more...]

The Artist: My Soul’s Work

July 1, 2020 by Demi Taveras

While there are no art historians on our nona.media team (yet), we can all appreciate the value behind art inspired from the Impressionist movement of the 19th century … or the vibrant abstract characteristics from the 20th century. But what we appreciate the most is the value behind art that comes from deep within ourselves – in our souls. Let’s appreciate and learn about the … [Read more...]

Nelson Peña Running for Florida House of Representatives, District 48

June 24, 2020 by Nelson Peña

“Inspiring Florida for a Better Future” Nelson Peña is an immigrant who came to the U.S. at 18 years old after graduating from high school and arrived in New York with only his backpack as luggage. While in New York, he attended college to learn English and worked in many different areas, such as grocery stores, warehousing, and as a waiter at many restaurants. As he … [Read more...]

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