Foundation Programs
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Life Enhancement Forum
- September 18, 2017
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No CommentsOur mission is to enhance life of residents through opportunities to learn from a panel of doctors, researchers, and practitioners.
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Winter Music Concert Series
- May 30, 2017
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The Winter Music Concert Series provides monthly concerts from September to April that showcase the best local musicians with everything from trios to jazz bands to orchestras.
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Village of Empathy
- May 30, 2017
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The Village of Empathy platform seeks to engender a culture of civic engagement and social change among members of the Key Biscayne and Greater Miami-Dade County communities. Our vision is to have a community that understands the rights and responsibilities of citizenship and inspires those principles in current and future leaders. We also aim to develop a population of youth that are empathetic and desire to make a positive impact in the local, greater, and global community.
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Sister City Initiative
- May 30, 2017
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In 2013, building upon Key Biscayne Police Chief Charles Press’ decade long service to Liberty City, the Village of Key Biscayne, Miami Children’s Initiative, Key Biscayne Community Foundation, Himan Brown Charitable Trust, and Chief Press Foundation partnered to create the Sister City Initiative. The objective is to join the Village of Key Biscayne and neighboring Liberty City to provide better outcomes for the children & families of Liberty City while providing opportunities for residents of each community to grow, learn, and care about each other.
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MCI Food Co-op
- May 30, 2017
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Key Biscayne resident Pat Molinari merged her experience and knowledge as a caterer with her interests in helping the larger community to create the Liberty City Food Co-op which provides more than 100 Liberty City residents with fresh and healthy produce twice a month via a pop up “farmers market” where residents are able to pick up their produce for the next two weeks.