Miracle At Suncoast Supports Special Needs Children

Coconut Telegraph

The Education Foundation of Sarasota County in collaboration with the Florida Occupational Therapy Association (FOTA) hosted Miracle at Suncoast last Thursday at Suncoast Porsche, Audi & VW to raise funds to provide a valuable and much needed sensory aid for students with special needs in Sarasota County schools. The event was a huge success with over 150 people in attendance at Suncoast Motorsports. Guests enjoyed an open bar from Clasico Café & Bar, classical music from Booker VPA’s guitar ensemble, along with a seamless fashion show coordinated by Luxe Fashion Group. The goal of Miracle at Suncoast was to raise funds to help all 6200 special needs children in the Sarasota County School system. The total amount raised will be released November 30. To learn more visit the organization's Facebook page by clicking the link below. 

Miracle At Suncoast

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