$400,000 Raised in Support of Handy’s Mental Health and Youth Development Programs

The 3rd annual Moonrise event was presented by the Moss Foundation at Bonnet House Museum & Gardens in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday, February 1st.

On Saturday, February 1st, Handy (Helping Advance and Nurture the Development of Youth) hosted the 3rd annual Moonrise event presented by the Moss Foundation at Bonnet House Museum & Gardens in Fort Lauderdale. The event raised $400,000 to support Handy’s mental health and youth development programs.

Dressed in hues of blue inspired attire, guests danced the night away to DJ Misha’s set, while enjoying specialty cocktails and curated lite bites. During the event, Kirk Brown, Handy CEO, and Michael Wild, Handy Board Chair, thanked guests for their support and celebrated 40 years of Handy by giving guests an inside look into the work Handy does to transform the lives of youth throughout Broward County.

“Here at Handy we believe in empowering and educating our youth.” said Kirk Brown, Handy CEO. “All funds raised from this event will help us provide essential mental health resources and programs, ensuring our youth have the support they need to thrive.”

Event chairs were Chad Moss, Sara Shake, Michael Wild, and Katie Masucci. Top Sponsors for the event include Moss Foundation; Titos, Aaron and Burnadette Weeks Charitable Foundation, Andre Gonzalez, Kirk Brown, Action Roofing, Kinnect Financial, EndoUVTech, Jamie Shock, The Shock Value, The General Counsel Law Firm, Masucci Family Philanthropies, Michael Wild, Esq, MGM General Contracting, and Makers Mark.

Since 1985, Handy has helped over 50,000 at-promise youth and their families achieve self-sufficiency. As a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization, Handy provides customized programs that meet the individual needs of a child through four unique pillars: Handy Youth [Case Management], Handy Cares [Mental Health Services], Handy Futures [Education and Career Development], and Handy Homes [Housing Assistance]. Handy is led by CEO, Kirk Brown and an action-driven Board under the direction of current Chairman, Michael Wild. Headquartered at 1717 N. Andrews Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL, Handy’s mission is to create supportive communities where youth and families achieve self-sufficiency.

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