14th Annual ‘Feed A Friend’ hosted by Gloria and Emilio Estefan is celebrated a different way this year!

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14th Annual ‘Feed A Friend’ hosted by Gloria and Emilio Estefan is celebrated a different way this year!

14th Annual ‘Feed A Friend’ celebrated a different way this year!

Miami, FL (November 18, 2021) ——— Since 2007, Gloria and Emilio Estefan have celebrated  Thanksgiving by hosting ‘Feed A Friend’, an event that brings food and smiles to those that need it  most in our community.  In partnership with generous sponsors, The Gloria Estefan Foundation invites local charities to come out and enjoy delicious food and entertainment served up by the Estefan family and wonderful, great-hearted celebrities. In 2020, due to the pandemic the 
traditional event could not be hosted safely but that did not stop the Estefans and partnering sponsors to continue to give to those in need and, in the true spirit of Thanksgiving, The Gloria Estefan Foundation along with Iris & Michael Smith and the Florida Blue Foundation kept the tradition alive by making donations to 6 local organizations on ‘Give Miami Day’ last year and will do so again this year, Thursday, November 18th 2021.  We hope that these funds will help bring some holiday cheer to the families and we look forward to resuming our annual Thanksgiving Day Feed A Friend in 2022.

“Due to the pandemic, the last Thanksgiving ‘Feed A Friend’ that we were able to celebrate together was in 2019.  We have continued to  honor this, my favorite holiday with each of the organizations that have been a part of our past events. I’m pleased to announce that The Gloria Estefan Foundation, along with our incredible co- sponsors, Iris & Michael Smith and  the Florida Blue Foundation will make gifts on ‘Give Miami Day’ that will benefit the philanthropic work of ‘Amigos 
For Kids’, ‘Chapman Partnership for the Homeless’, ’Here’s Help’, ‘His House Children’s Home’, ‘Hispanic Unity of Florida’ and ‘SOS Children’s Villages of South Florida’ in the hopes of bringing joy and love to those that need it most in our community.”
- Gloria Estefan, Founder of The Gloria Estefan Foundation

If you would like to learn more about these organizations or join ‘Give Miami Day’ by making a donation visit the websites below.

The Gloria Estefan Foundation Founded  in  1997,  the  Gloria  Estefan  foundation  promotes  education,  health  and cultural  development.  The  organization  funds  itself  through  proceeds  from  several  of Gloria's 
songs, benefit concerts and donations from supporters. The singer has said, “My foundation tries to help people that fall through the cracks, that can’t get help from big organizations… We try to fill in where immediate help is needed.” www.gloriaestefanfoundation.com

Amigos For Kids
Amigos For Kids was founded in 1991 to aid South Florida’s most valuable resource, its children. The organization aims to increase awareness of its mission of strengthening families and education communities in the prevention of child abuse and neglect. Amigos for Kids actualizes its purpose every day via key program components, including Education, Awareness, and Advocacy. The Education framework includes an After-School Program and its evidence-based Nurturing Parents Program. The After-School Program at Jose Marti Park serves children 6-11 daily. The educational parenting workshops serve countless families throughout the region. Since its inception, Amigos For Kids has 
organized one of the city’s largest and most meaningful holiday toy drives. The effort, reaching thousands of children over the years, makes their specific holiday wishes come true. To fulfill its missions, Amigos For Kids relies on the support of generous individuals, corporate partners and volunteers. www.amigosforkids.org

Chapman Partnership for the Homeless
Transforming lives together. Chapman Partnership provides comprehensive programs and services, in collaboration with the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust, that empower their residents with dignity and respect to overcome homelessness, and achieve and maintain long-term self-sufficiency serving over 126,000 individuals and families in the past 25 years.
https://chapmanpartnership.org

Here’s Help
It is the mission of Here’s Help, Inc. to maintain a person-centered, high standard of care and provide quality services to consumers of South Florida who are in need of substance abuse/alcohol treatment. Here’s Help also recognizes the need for developing integrated approaches in their treatment services that address issues of co- occurring disorders and continues to strive in maintaining a standard of excellence of providing services that meet the needs of all clients. Our 
goal and objective is to enhance the successful outcomes of our clients during and post treatment care.

https://hereshelpinc.com

His House Children’s Home

His House Children’s Home is a private non-profit, faith-based organization dedicated to restoring the lives of children from newborn to 18 years of age. The agency is licensed by the Florida 
Department of Children and Families, contracted by Citrus Family Care Network in Miami-Dade/Monroe and ChildNet, in Broward County. For over 31 years, His House has brought stability to the lives of over 20,000 children and remains a frontline provider of residential and child placement services. 
https://www.hhch.org

Hispanic Unity of Florida
Everyone is empowered to live their American Dream. Founded in 1982 as a haven for immigrants and refugees, HUF has grown to serve diverse and multi-cultural working families from the United States as well as more than 25 other countries. We provide a range of wrap-around services to help more than 23,000 clients of all ages, from preschoolers to adults, successfully transition to a productive new life.HUF offers 12 programs and services in four languages - English, Spanish, Haitian Creole and Sign Language. South Florida’s unique geographic location has made it a popular destination for the Caribbean and Latin American immigrants, as well as others from throughout the world. Often 
arriving with little more than the clothes on their backs, a few dollars in pocket change, with no job, language, skills or understanding of the life that awaits them on America’s shores – they still come with hopes and dreams. Hispanic Unity of Florida is proud and grateful to be South Florida’s “Ellis Island” for new immigrants arriving in South Florida.
https://www.hispanicunity.org

SOS Children’s Village of South Florida
Today, SOS Children’s Villages is active in 135 countries and territories around the world, helping hundreds of thousands of children each year through alternative care, family strengthening, education and empowerment, and other community-based work. With the generous support of donors, child sponsors, partners and friends, Gmeiner’s vision of providing loving care in a family environment for children without parental care, and of helping families stay together, so they can care for their children, has grown steadily over seven decades.
https://www.sos-usa.org

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Contacts:

Heather Beltran
Estefan Enterprises, Inc. hbeltran@estefan.com

Janet DeArmas
Estefan Enterprises, Inc. jdearmas@estefan.com
 

Hispanic Unity of Florida: Client Stories

Hispanic Unity of Florida (HUF) is a non-profit founded in 1982 by community leaders to ease the acculturation transition for newcomers from other nations. Today, HUF provides assistance through 12 programs and 30+ services in four languages to South Florida's diverse community. HUF, an UnidosUS Affiliate, is one of South Florida’s largest agencies dedicated to the immigrant population, providing them with the tools they need to build a new life. Since its inception, HUF has served nearly 500,000 people.