Good News - September 2019
LOCAL 30 SEPTEMBER 2019 www.goodnewsfl.org Good News • South Florida Edition Montel Williams Military Makeover Celebrity Golf & Gala To Benefit Local Heroes O K Y O d e e n s d i ! U h r u o y n e p For 20 year S D I K 4 a s a e m o h d n a t r a e s 4KIDS has been helping e! earn Mor L . y l i m a f r e t s o f GoodNews Ad indd 1 Christians open their homes to s , 4KIDS.us/F erve 6/18/19 4:41 PM osterCare BrandStar Cares pres- ents the Inaugural Montel Williams Military Makeover Golf & Gala Tournament on November 17 and 18 at Parkland Country Club to support military families and local charities ThankY- ouFirstResponder.org and P arklandCares.org. Military Makeover with Montel® America’s Leading BrandedRealityTVShowof- fers hope and a helping hand here on the home front to members of our military and their loved ones.Aveteran of both the Marine Corps and the Navy, talk show legend andmilitary advocateMontel Williams creatively co-pro- duces the show along with a colorful cast that seeks to transform the homes and lives of military families across the country. This spe- cial series enlists caring com- panies of all sizes, designers, contractors, landscapers and other home improvement professionals. The program’s Military Makeover Family airing in February 2020 will be the Hixon Family. U.S. Navy Veteran Chris Hixon sacri- ficed his life on February 14, 2018, when the athletic di- rector ran into Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School’s freshman building to try to save the lives of stu- dents by disarming an active shooter. The tragedy, which would see 16 other lives lost, will forever impact Broward County and the MSD Community. Hixon, a 27-year vet- eran (5 active, 22 reserve) who served in Desert Storm and Desert Shield, is sur- vived by his wife Debra and their two sons, Thomas and Corey. Debra, also the daughter of a Navy veteran, has been a teacher for 29 years, serving as a Magnet Coordinator at South Broward High School’s Ma- rine Science Maritime Mag- net Program. “He loved being Ameri- can and serving his country, and he instilled it in his stu- dents,” Debra said. Chris Hixon received Military Fu- neral Honors before he was laid to rest at the ago of 49 at the South Florida VA Na- tional Cemetery in Lake Worth on February 21, 2018. In partnership with major national brands, the Military Makeover team comes prepared with build- ing supplies, designs, furni- ture, gifts and more. Additionally, volunteers will be invited to participate and lend a hand in support of the Hixon family during the ren- ovation of the home they shared for 28 years. BrandStar Cares, founded in 2018 by a Brand- Star Co-Founder and Chief Revenue Officer Doug Campbell and Nicole Oropesa, V.P. of Program- ming, has come together to support local non-profits and go beyond to impact their South Florida community. The inaugural Montel Williams Military Makeover Celebrity Golf & Gala will benefit military families fea- tured on Military Makeover as well as their nonprofit partners, Thank You First Responder, an organization whose purpose is to raise awareness, support, cele- brate, honor and most im- portantly create a “Culture of Thank You” for all of our Nation’s First Responders, and Parkland Cares, which provides immediate and long-term funding and awareness for mental health counseling for the Marjory Stoneman Douglas shoot- ing survivors, their families and the community-at-large. Attendees will have the chance to mingle with Mon- tel and celebrities from sports, entertainment and media. To register, visit brandstar.com/events/golf- classic.
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