Martin County Healthy Start Coalition Creates Fun Event to Welcome the New Year
Stuart, FL – The Martin County Healthy Start Coalition invites the community to ring in the New Year with a burst of joy and a celebration of new beginnings this New Year’s Eve.
This first ever New Year’s Eve event will be held at the exclusive Manor on St. Lucie Crescent from 8 pm on December 31 until 1 am on January 1st. The evening includes cocktails and delightful libations, elegant food and beverage stations, live entertainment, and a silent auction, all to benefit the work of the nonprofit Martin County Healthy Start Coalition.
Healthy Start is excited to create a New Years’ evening event that’s open to the public in Martin County. “We’re all about new beginnings,” said Martin County Healthy Start Coalition CEO Samantha Suffich, “so it seemed like the perfect idea to create a signature celebration to welcome the new year with the movers and shakers of the Treasure Coast.”
Sponsorships from a Premier $7500 level through a Sparkler $600 contribution are currently available. Individual tickets are $200 a person.
Proceeds will benefit the mission of the Martin County Healthy Start Coalition, with its vision of every baby born healthy, every mother supported, and every father involved.
For more information, sponsorships and tickets, visit the website https://NYE25.givesmart.com.
About Martin County Healthy Start Coalition
Martin County Healthy Start is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring that every baby is born healthy. It provides educational and health services to pregnant women, new mothers and their families at no cost, particularly expectant mothers who are at risk for late or no prenatal care.
Part of a statewide coalition, Healthy Start connects pregnant women and young mothers with essential services including prenatal care, home visitations by a nurse or social worker, breastfeeding support, parenting education, car seat and sleeping safety, a free diaper pantry, and access to other community partner agencies through the Betty Moore Prenatal Outreach Center. The David Cardno Fatherhood Initiative, also part of the Martin County Healthy Start Coalition, helps fathers to become more involved in parenting and offers legal assistance to fathers who are separated from their children.
The programs of Martin County Healthy Start Coalition are voluntary and available to all Florida residents at no cost.
For more information about Martin County Healthy Start Coalition and its ongoing programs, visit www.mchealthystart.org, call 772-463-2888 or follow the organization on Facebook.