The A.W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts is one of the most unique schools in the United States. It graduates an equally unique kind of student.
Each year, this audition admission-based public magnet school of the arts brings together a class of amazingly diverse, highly motivated, and driven students, selected from the 193,000 public high school students in Palm Beach County.
Dreyfoos students bring their talent, passion, joy and individuality with them daily, which creates one of the most open, diverse, joyous environments that you will find at an American public high school campus.
They give back to the community in thousands of hours of service annually. They enrich it with live performances, art in public spaces, and proactively addressing the world that they are being educated to enter.
There are many excellent arts schools, and many top academic schools. Dreyfoos’ curriculum is a hybrid, where high-level academics and arts/performance intersect.
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Trauma Informed, Licensed Massage Therapist. Certified in Cupping, Guasha, Medical Massage, and Yoga.
Offering integrated massage: Sports/Deep Tissue, Deep Relaxation, Stretching, and Corrective Exercises.
All massages are customized to each individual's needs.
Kaz is a native of Palm Beach County, Florida. He graduated from Southeastern College with a 950-hour certification for Clinical Neuromuscular Massage Therapy in 2015, and then Kaz became a Master Reiki Practitioner and a Certified Yoga Instructor. He brings a unique and holistic approach to his practice centered on a mind, body, spirit connection.
LGBT Senior Care is a boutique Home Health Care company that provides private duty male caregivers. We proudly serve the LGBT community and/or anyone who prefers or requires a male caregiver. We offer licensed and insured HHA's, CNA's and companions.
Equality Florida is the largest civil rights organization dedicated to securing full equality for Florida’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) community. We're changing Florida through lobbying, grassroots organizing, education, and coalition building — so that no one suffers harassment or discrimination on the basis of their sexual orientation or gender identity or expression. Our key areas of work include:
Public Policy & Community Organizing: As the only LGBTQ organization with a full-time presence in the State Capitol, we work to educate Floridians on the benefits of pro-equality bills and policies and the dangers of anti-LGBTQ legislation.
Safe & Healthy Schools and Parenting with Pride: We work closely with districts in implementing comprehensive best practices and policies to support and affirm LGBTQ students in Florida’s 3-million-student school system. We also provide parents with the resources they need to support their LGBTQ children.
Transgender Community Advocacy & Education: We’re the leading voice in representing and supporting Florida’s transgender community through diversity training, advocacy, and resource provisions.
HIV Advocacy & Education: Our goal is to curb the rate of new HIV transmissions in Florida and end HIV stigma through statewide public education campaigns and policy work designed to modernize HIV-specific laws.
Equality Means Business: To improve Florida’s reputation as a welcoming place to live, work, and visit, we highlight pro-equality businesses that have adopted comprehensive nondiscrimination policies and have demonstrated their commitment to valuing and proactively including all employees.
Healthcare Equity: We partner with healthcare and mental health facilities to ensure they provide the compassion and sensitivity that LGBTQ patients deserve by advocating for inclusive policies and increasing cultural competence among healthcare providers.
Reproductive Rights: Equality Florida has been a pro-choice organization since our founding – we know that these fights are deeply intertwined. We're a proud founding partner of Floridians Protecting Freedom and serve on the statewide advisory board.
Since our founding in 1997, we’ve become one of the largest statewide LGBTQ groups in the country with more than 300,000 supporters, more than 1,000 volunteers, and staff located in major Florida cities to organize and support our work.