March 9, 2025
Florida Cancer Specialists Foundation Partners With the Underwater Museum of Art to Add “The Menina of the Reef” to its Collection of Stunning Underwater Sculptures
Supporters Are Invited to Participate with a “Message of Hope” That Will Become Part of a Living Coral Reef/Underwater Museum Off the Coast of Florida
Bradenton, Fla., March 7, 2025 — The Florida Cancer Specialists (FCS) Foundation
is excited to announce a groundbreaking collaboration with the Underwater Museum of Art (UMA) that will introduce a striking new addition to UMA’s seventh annual underwater installation. The Menina of the Reef: An Infinite Message (La Menina del Arrecife: Un Mensaje Infinito), a sculpture by Spanish artist Antonio Azzato will be fabricated and deployed in the Summer of 2025 to raise awareness of the Foundation’s mission to provide financial assistance and peace of mind to adult cancer patients undergoing treatment in Florida. This one-of-a-kind Menina sculpture will become a part of the Underwater Museum of Art, a unique seabed gallery located off the coast of Grayton Beach State Park, FL at latitude 30° 18.754′ N / longitude 86° 9.562′ W.
“The Menina of the Reef is a beacon of hope, connecting art, science, and philanthropy in a unique and profound way,” said Lynn Rasys, Executive Director, Florida Cancer Specialists Foundation. “A particularly meaningful part of this project is the opportunity for patients, survivors, and supporters to send their own ‘message in a bottle’—words of encouragement and strength that will be sealed in a time capsule within the sculpture. These messages will become part of the underwater reef, a lasting testament to the resilience of those facing cancer. Through their participation, donors not only contribute to this symbolic journey but also provide real assistance to patients in need. We are grateful for the vision of Dr. Raul Storey, the artistic brilliance of Antonio Azzato, and the international collaboration that has brought this project to life.”
Azzato reflected on the significance of his latest work, stating, “The Menina of the Reef is more than just a sculpture—it is a symbol of strength, transformation, and resilience. Just as the ocean nurtures new life around these underwater sculptures, I hope this artwork serves as a source of inspiration and renewal for those facing the challenges of cancer. It is an honor to see my work become part of this meaningful project, merging art, nature, and hope beneath the waves.”
Raul Storey, MD, Co-Chair of the Florida Cancer Specialists Foundation, emphasized the project’s impact, saying, “This project is a testament to the power of collaboration, creativity, and compassion. Cancer patients face immense challenges, but like the ocean, they are constantly evolving, adapting, and finding new ways to thrive. The Menina of the Reef symbolizes this journey, and I hope it serves as a reminder that, even in the depths, beauty and strength can flourish.”
For a minimum donation of $100, supporters of the Foundation’s mission can include a personal message that will be sealed in a time capsule enclosed within a bottle, which the Menina is holding. Additional sponsorship levels are also available and include a number of incentives, such as a beautiful commemorative coin and tickets to the exclusive UMA Dine + Dive event on April 30, 2025, where select sculptures will be on display.
To learn more about how to donate and submit your personal message–or a message from your family, colleagues, or group–visit FCSF.org/UMA2025. The deadline for submitting a ‘message of hope’ is April 1, 2025.
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About Florida Cancer Specialists Foundation
The Florida Cancer Specialists (FCS) Foundation provides financial support to qualified adult cancer patients in the state of Florida for expenses such as rent or mortgage, car payments and utility bills. By giving patients peace of mind in knowing that their bills are being paid while they are undergoing treatment, the FCS Foundation allows them to concentrate on what really matters – fighting cancer.
Due to the generosity of the Florida Cancer Specialists physicians in covering all overhead expenses for the Foundation, 100% of donations received go directly toward paying the essential non-medical living expenses of an adult battling cancer.
The Foundation is a 501(3)(c) nonprofit organization located at 5985 Silver Falls Run, Suite 210, Bradenton, Florida 34211. Learn more about the FCS Foundation at: FCSF.org or call (941) 677.7181.
For More Information, Contact:
Lynn Rasys, Executive Director
Florida Cancer Specialists Foundation
LRasys@FLCancer.com
(941) 677.7184