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  2. Vero family endured years of unfounded trafficking claims ...

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    The system should have helped, not hurt, a mentally disabled Vero Beach woman and her mom. Anti-human trafficking advocates must look at the case. Vero family endured years of unfounded ...

  3. Christ Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Christ Fellowship is a non-denominational evangelical multi-site megachurch based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida with more than 28,000 [1] in attendance each week on eleven locations throughout South Florida. [2]

  4. Friends, family, flamboyance: Legendary Vero Beach attorney ...

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    My wife, Lee, who knew the Sullivan family growing up with its children in Vero Beach, said she was reminded of Sullivan when O.J. Simpson attorney Johnnie Cochran Jr. had the accused killer try ...

  5. The mission continues: Making hope connections with ... - AOL

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    HOPE which stands for Helping Others Practice EmpowermentHope for self.Hope for family.Hope for/in the community.Hope for the nation and world. Rosalind with Vickie Burke and her granddaughter.

  6. Vero Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Vero Beach is a city in and the county seat of Indian River County, Florida, United States.According to the 2020 census, the city had a population of 16,354. [7] Nicknamed "The Hibiscus City", Vero is situated about 85 miles (137 km) southeast of Orlando along the Indian River Lagoon and the Atlantic Ocean on Florida's Treasure Coast. [8]

  7. Hallstrom House - Wikipedia

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    The Hallstrom House (also known as the Hallstrom Farmstead) is a historic house in Vero Beach, Florida. It is located at 1723 Southwest Old Dixie Highway.

  8. Harvest of Hope Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Although the Harvest of Hope Foundation is currently based out of Gainesville, Florida, it was founded by Philip Kellerman in 1997 in Oneonta, New York.The foundation was established through an inheritance from Kellerman's grandmother, Dr. Helen Zand (1901–1995)- the first female accepted to the law school of Cornell University and a long time social worker and advocate for the indigent.

  9. Life.Church, Convoy of Hope partnership provides toys for ...

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    Life.Church Midwest City leaders and local nonprofit representatives unload a truck of toys for foster families at Life.Church Midwest City, 6809 E Reno in Midwest City.