Young at Art Museum Celebrates 30th Anniversary & Women of Vision Luncheon
Davie, FL – February 13, 2019 – Funds raised at this year’s Women of Vision Luncheon benefit YAA FOR ALL which creates an inclusive, non-judgmental environment for children and adults with autism. Young at Art Museum celebrated its 30th anniversary during the annual Women of Vision Luncheon at Young At Art Museum in Davie. This special event was the official kick-off for Young At Art’s new initiative YAA FOR ALL (Access to Lifelong Learning) in partnership with University of Miami – Nova Southeastern University Center For Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD). Funds raised at this year’s Women of Vision Luncheon directly benefit YAA FOR ALL (Access to Lifelong Learning) which creates an inclusive, non-judgmental environment for children and adults with autism.
During this year’s luncheon, community leader Jodi Epstein was recognized for her avid, philanthropic support of the arts and education. Epstein has been an integral part of the team that has led Young At Art Museum to fulfill its mission to strengthen our community through the arts during her long tenure on the board. Young At Art Museum’s Board Member Maya Ezratti was the luncheon chair and served as emcee. Ezratti has been a champion of the museum and Women of Vision for many years. Sponsors included Florida Blue, The Frederick A. DeLuca Foundation, Craig Zinn Automotive, FPL Solar Now, Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz.