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Brevard Hispanic Center Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with Two Events

August 26, 2022 12:50 PM
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In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, get ready to party not just once but twice, as the Board of Directors of the Brevard Hispanic Center hosts two very different events anticipated to attract thousands of guests.

The Viva Brevard Gala will run from 6 p.m. to Midnight, Saturday, October 8, at the Red Ginger Restaurant in Melbourne Square Mall. Six outstanding community members will be honored at the festive dinner, which will include live Latin music and cultural entertainment. Sponsorships for the Viva Brevard Gala range from $1,000 to $5,500. Individual tickets are $80 per person or $150 per couple.

The party continues a week later at The Viva Brevard Festival and Business Expo. The free colorful explosion of Hispanic countries' music, sights, and tastes will run from 11 a.m. to  6 p.m., Saturday, October 15, at Fred Poppe Regional Park. There will be back-to-back musical entertainment and a vendor village offering guests a range of consumer information and opportunities.

“Both events celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and help to raise funds for the Brevard Hispanic Center,” said Al Dia Today publisher and Hispanic Center founder Javier Molinares. “We are raising funds to develop an assistive technology lab to allow visually impaired individuals to be more inclusive in the DEI discourse.”

The Brevard Hispanic Center is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that works to help not just Hispanics but all individuals to develop their talents and fully exercise their rights. The organization promotes multicultural integrations through services that address health, education, employment, financial, immigration, family, and housing issues. The Center hosts the English Language Integration Program, which offers free services to help overcome the hurdle of language barriers that may be hindering employment success. Educational services at the Brevard Hispanic Center also assist high school and college students in seizing the opportunities of local, national, and international scholarships to achieve their academic goals. Additionally, Brevard Hispanic Center helps the unemployed find jobs by training them to prepare for interviews, build resumes, and network with potential employers.

Brevard Hispanic Center is also home to the DelaCruz Volunteer Health Clinic, where low-income area residents without health insurance can access free health assistance. Volunteer staff, bilingual in Spanish and English, provide routine care and referrals to any uninsured individual, regardless of their cultural or ethnic background. Accessing medical care is a critical issue for many Hispanics who lack financial resources and are unfamiliar with English.

“We see patients who haven’t been to a doctor in years,” said Molinares.

For more details on Viva Brevard Gala and Festival, call 321-960-5086 or 321-327-8938. For more information on the Brevard Hispanic Center go to www.pbhispaniccenter.com.

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