We asked members of the community how their organizations help the community. We’ve shared some of the responses below.

Dr. Harrison Albert

I am a marine scientist and work in several different areas of the field. During the week, I do just about everything. I review project proposals to evaluate environmental impacts and to permit the work while still promoting resource protection. I educate the community about threats to local sea turtle and marine mammal populations and what they can do to help. I also frequently SCUBA dive to clean up trash, marine debris, and other types of human pollution from reefs in the Florida Keys. Read More>>

Jessica Mckinley Uyeno

I coach ambitious women business owners who are craving balance as they grow. We’re all trying to strike a balance between time and money, but my clients want lots of both. They want a big life that matches their big business. And I teach them how to be relaxed, joyful, generous & courageous in their pursuits. I can’t think of a more rewarding way to give back to the world than by fueling the nurturers: women who are leading their own communities, PRESENT raising their families, and who are ultimately pouring back into the world. When women make more money, the whole world benefits. When women are fueled, they are capable of overflowing into their families. My coaching company helps women bridge the gap between the many roles they want to play. Read More>>

Jose Consuegra

I like to think that tutoring should be something that is accessible, timely, relevant, and useful. However; that shouldn’t be something reserved for the ultrawealthy or the billionaires.

That’s why I try to use free webinars, workshops, and consultations for foundational skills that students may be missing due to outside obligations. Especially in places like Miami, FL where many high school and college students need to work to help support their families. Read More>>

Dr. Jose De Jesus

I get up every morning to give my patients the gift of movement (without pain) and a sense of wellness in their daily life.
Why?
Because without the ability to MOVE, we can’t live the life that we want.
It limits our freedom to pick up a new hobby, to travel comfortably, to have experiences and shared memories with loved ones. Read More>>