Florida Cancer Specialists Foundation Welcomes New Board Members
Lakewood Ranch, Fla., Oct. 1, 2020 — The Florida Cancer Specialists (FCS) Foundation Board of Directors has confirmed seven (7) additional leaders to join the
Lakewood Ranch, Fla., Oct. 1, 2020 — The Florida Cancer Specialists (FCS) Foundation Board of Directors has confirmed seven (7) additional leaders to join the
Lakewood Ranch, Fla., Sept. 21, 2020 — The Florida Cancer Specialists (FCS) Foundation Board of Directors welcomes Rhonda Webster of Longwood, Florida as their newest
Lakewood Ranch, Fla., Sept. 18, 2020 — The Florida Cancer Specialists (FCS) Foundation Board has named Dr. Raul E. Storey as their newest member. Board-certified
Lakewood Ranch, Fla., Sept. 17, 2020 — The Florida Cancer Specialists (FCS) Foundation Board welcomes Tom Kidd of Daytona Beach, Florida as their newest member.
The Florida Cancer Specialists (FCS) Foundation welcomes Dr. Cherylle Hayes of Gainesville, Florida as their newest board member.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Florida Cancer Specialists (FCS) Foundation’s annual Tampa Bay Gala fundraising event will be held online. This year, the Tampa Bay Gala: Virtual Concert and Auction will take place on October 8, 2020 from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Lakewood Ranch, Fla., Aug. 31, 2020 —— The Florida Cancer Specialists (FCS) Foundation is proud to present the 2020 Pink Ribbon Walk: Virtual 5K, sponsored
Lakewood Ranch, Fla., Aug. 20, 2020 —— At the request of former Board Chair Brad Prechtl and his wife Terri, the Florida Cancer Specialists Foundation
Lakewood Ranch, Fla., July 7, 2020 —— In partnership with Florida resident Tom Kidd, the Florida Cancer Specialists (FCS) Foundation has established the Joan L.
An afternoon for and about women will help cancer patients in need Ocala, Fla., January 16, 2019 — Stylish ladies who share a passion for
Ocala, Fla., January 7, 2020 — The second annual Farm to Table event to benefit the Florida Cancer Specialists (FCS) Foundation will be held on
Sarasota, Fla., January 6, 2019 — Recognized in SRQ Magazine’s reader’s poll as one of the best events of 2019, plans are underway for the seventh
Foundation honors Pinellas County volunteer Sarasota, Fla., Nov. 7, 2019 — A sold-out event, Southern State of Kind, held Oct. 12, 2019, at the Armature
Board approves increase in annual grant amount Sarasota, Fla., Oct. 17, 2019 — Since its inception in 2011, the Florida Cancer Specialists (FCS) Foundation has
Special Need for Spanish-speaking Volunteers Sarasota, FLA., August 12, 2019 — Florida Cancer Specialists (FCS) Foundation is in need of adult volunteers, especially those fluent in Spanish,
Jodi Murphy Chairs Wine, Women & Shoes, and Drs. Jennifer Cultrera and Maria Regina Flores Named Honorary Co-Chairs Sarasota, FL – August 1, 2019… Florida Cancer
Sarasota, FL – July 1, 2019…Florida Cancer Specialists (FCS) Foundation is proud to announce that Florida Cancer Specialists physicians, Dr. R. Waide Weaver, and Dr. David D. Wright will serve as
Tampa, FL – May 9th, 2018… The Florida Cancer Specialists (FCS) Foundation is proud to announce that the 2nd Annual Shrimp & Crawfish event doubled proceeds this
Beginning March 2026, Florida Cancer Specialists (FCS) Foundation is launching “Nourish Hope,” a new food program designed to address the growing crisis of food insecurity among adult cancer patients and their families in Florida. Nourish Hope will provide grocery gift cards to recipients of the FCS Foundation financial assistance program, helping them access nutritious food during their cancer treatment journey.
Patients will receive their $100 gift card once they have been approved for assistance.
Dine + Dive is a fine art, food and wine event igniting all of the senses to benefit the nation’s first Underwater Museum of Art! Guests will view several of the 2025 UMA sculptures before they head to their permanent underwater home, mingle with the artists, and sample delish food and more than 50 wines from around the world. Taking place April 30, 2025, at Grand Boulevard in Miramar Beach, FL.
Inspired by the iconic Las Meninas painting by Diego Velázquez, Spanish-based artist and sculptor Antonio Azzato has brought dozens of largen-than-life sculptures to the streets of Madrid since 2018, using them to raise money for various charities. Now, for the first time, he is partnering with the Florida Cancer Specialists Foundation to submerge a special, one-of-a-kind Menina statue in the Underwater Museum of Art, located off the coast of Florida. This unique sculpture will foster new coral growth and marine life as part of a man-made reef. Just as the ocean symbolizes the resilience and renewal found in the cancer journey – turning pain into hope and struggle into new beginnings.
The Underwater Museum of Art is the first presentation of the Cultural Arts Alliance of Walton County (CAA)’s Art In Public Spaces Program and was produced in collaboration with the South Walton Artificial Reef Association (SWARA). The purpose of the UMA is to create art that becomes marine habitat, expanding fishery populations and providing enhanced creative, cultural, economic and educational opportunities for the benefit, education and enjoyment of residents, students and visitors in South Walton.
There are many special events in life that give us reason to celebrate: birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, graduations, a team win…or even reaching a long sought-after milestone. Instead of sending flowers or a gift, consider celebrating something or someone by making a donation to Florida Cancer Specialists Foundation! Your gift will help a cancer patient with household bills so they can concentrate on something really worth celebrating – getting better. What a powerful way to celebrate something, or someone, very important to you!
You could double or triple your annual gift to Florida Cancer Specialists Foundation if you or your spouse works for or has retired from a company with a matching gift program. Complete a matching gift form from your human resources office and send it in with your gift.
One touching way to show support is through giving in honor or memory of a loved one. If you’ve lost someone to cancer or want to honor someone currently engaged in their brave fight, a contribution in their name can be a powerful way to recognize their journey in a meaningful way. Your donations can represent personal messages of love, support, and resilience, and will directly help those currently navigating the ups and downs of their own cancer journeys.
Your generous donations make a real difference, and we’ve made it even easier to support our cause with our monthly recurring giving program. Consistent financial support allows us to plan better and provide uninterrupted assistance to those we serve. Your sustained commitment can help a vulnerable individual in the most crucial time of their life. Remember, even small donations can make a massive impact!
Meet Antonio Azzato, the visionary behind the Las Meninas Sculpture Project. To continue the successful and positive spirit of the Las Meninas project in Madrid, Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute (FCS) and Healing Arts in Medicine are bringing Antonio Azzato’s vision to the United States for the first time.
Azzato was born and raised in Venezuela and has Italian and Spanish roots. He has raised more than 550K euros for different charitable foundations. His experience in the engineering, business, marketing, and interior design fields has given him the technical and artistic training to develop his Meninas Gallery project, which has positioned the silhouette of the Menina as the new icon of the city of Madrid, where he currently resides. Learn more about Antonio here.
Painted by Diego Velázquez in 1656,“Las Meninas” translates to Ladies in Waiting. Considered a masterpiece depicting life in the court of King Philip IV of Spain, the painting represents a turning point in art history for the way in which Velázquez broke from the stiff formal portraits that typically defined royal subjects.
Inspired by the iconic painting “Las Meninas,” which translates to “Ladies in Waiting,” Spanish artist and sculptor Antonio Azzato created larger than life-size statues, fashioned in the shape of the Ladies in Waiting in the famous painting, that have been displayed in the streets of Madrid every fall since 2018. The statues are painted by various Spanish artists and celebrities and used to raise money for different charities. For the project with Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute (FCS), smaller statues that are white, like a blank canvas, will be distributed to 12 designated FCS clinics. Together with local artists, patients will bring their Las Meninas vision to life, giving each statue its own unique theme and color palette.
Once complete, the Las Meninas sculptures will be on display in local communities, raising awareness of the extreme healing power of art in medicine. After a months-long tour of the state, each will be placed on auction. Proceeds from the auction will benefit the Florida Cancer Specialists Foundation. The Foundation assists cancer patients in need in Florida with essential everyday living expenses.
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