The work of nearly 30 non-profit organizations whose mission is to serve various segments of St. Johns County’s population is the focus of a collection of dramatic images that graphically depicts a range of services from disaster relief to delivering smiling faces to children at play.
Historic City News readers can catch the free exhibit until October 20th at the Rotunda Gallery of the St. Johns County Administration Building located at 500 San Sebastian View in St Augustine.
“The face of our community is the common thread throughout this exhibit. We all gain when children are successful in school, when families are financially stable, and when people are healthy.” said Melissa Nelson, United Way of St. Johns County executive director.
“By funding daily after-school supervised programs, like Smart Moves, we see how focusing on education, health and income produces a better quality of life for our neighbors, our friends, our families, and our co-workers.”
If you go to visit the gallery, the St. Johns County Administration Building is open to the public from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except on holidays.
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