Monday, July 6, 2015

Pampering Special Mommies Event in Doral



Pampering Mommies Pre - Event 



















By: GC Boss Global Management


Pampering Special Mommies in Doral 
Post - Event


 Luz Marina Rosenfeld




             Luz Marina Rosenfeld was born in Barranquilla, South America. She had a great childhood and exciting life and loving family. Her career was Fitness Training and Event Planning. As most professional women, raising her children and managing a household created a lot of pressure and headaches. However, those migraine headaches proved to be warning signs of devastating blood clots, which suddenly robbed her of her eyesight, her life was turned upside down as a result. Luz learned many things as she struggled to balance herself in a new strange world filled with darkness. Luz’s did not lose her spirit or her perseverance. She went back to school and studied the Science of Massage Therapy, and used the magic she discovered in her hands to develop a new profession. Luz is an Advocate for the Blind, Luz is a dedicated warrior for the blind, fighting for human rights. She hopes to bring education to the blind to South America and is setting up a FUNDAINVIDENTE thru this foundation and the council woman Bettina Rodriguez and Ana Maria Rodriguez support was created the Special Need Advisory Board and she was appointed for the Mayor of City of Doral Luigi Boria. Actually, she is the Chief of this Board.

Jane Decker



            Jane Decker is is a graduate of the University of Miami and Nova Southeastern University, holding a Bachelor of Architecture and a Master of Science in Real Estate Development, She is the co-host of the Annual Great Grove Bed Race in Coconut Grove (2009-2014) and has shared the stage with Vanilla Ice, the hosts of the KVJ Show, comedian Johnny Trabs, and Flo Rida. Jane also co-hosted over 30 episodes of “ArchiTALK” on 880 AM The Biz with local architect Sebastian Eilert. As the 2011 President of JCI Coconut Grove, Jane also served on the board of the King Mango Strut. She volunteers at the local level for Kids and the Power of Work and enjoys giving back to the community she serves. Jane. Jane is currently the Chief Building Inspector for the City of Doral and is the founding member of her company, Red Shoe Development Group.

Jackelin Guiza

Jackelin Guiza was born in Merida, Venezuela. she is a bachelor's degree in Pharmacy and she did a specialty in Industrial Pharmacy too, She was graduated in 1998 and worked at the Industrial Pharmacy World after graduating then, she was working for Bayer Lab. At the same time, she was a woman who represented  Venezuelan’s Navy Force, her business relationship with the government and military area was very successful when Nobil Group a International consulting company for investment named Business Development Manager, she moved to the U.S.A. in 2001. In 2003 she began to work in CVS Pharmacy where she got the Pharmacist Technician License, then in 2006 she got the Pharmacist InternLicense from the Department of Health of Florida and one year after Walgreens Pharmacy gave the opportunity to work with them but in 2008, she earns her MBA and MHR on 2014. Once finished successfully. She is Director for GC Boss Global Management and is a member of many Foundations like a FUNDAINVIDENTE, SIMANOF, and LATINOAMERICANOS UNIDOS. On February 2015 the Mayor of City of Doral Mr. Luigi Boria appointed her as a member of Audit Advisory Board OF City of Doral, and she is a revolutionary Business Intelligent in Finance and Marketing.  She also examines societal barriers such as the fact that women and men still work in old style without technology process and devaluing work and loss the opportunity to advance in their business. 

Alexis Rivero


         Alexis Rivero was born in Caracas, Venezuela, He went to the Professional Make-up at Centro Latin American Center of Creation and Investigation ("CECIT"), Alexis was also an acting member of the Director's Board of Venezuelan Artistic Association. He takes great pride in being a part of the Miami Downtown Carnival/Arts Parades, Inc. where he is the mask designer, make-up artist and choreographer.

Myra Goldick



             Myra Goldick Overcame a childhood laced with racial discrimination, poverty, and disability during the ’50s in New York City. As a child completely paralyzed by polio but through the passion, perseverance, and artistic creativity, today Myra is an author, speaker, professional artist, and the host of the Never Say Impossible and Dancing on Our Disabilities Internet radio shows. The Dancing on Our Disabilities show is a forum created to share medical information, inspiring motivational and amazing personal stories of how to live with disabilities and still create a successful life. The show covers everything from Autism to Traumatic Brain Injury. Myra is the author of Focused, Unstuck, and Back in Action and Dancing on your Disabilities- Never Say Impossible to Your Dreams. 


Pampering Special Need Mommies  Event Schedule




Special Need Your Blog in Doral

The purpose of the Blog is to make a History how the Board of Special Needs was created. As an Activist Luz Marina Rosenfeld, when to the City of Doral Council Meeting and ask to adopt an Ordinance to create a Board of Special Needs. Council Woman Bettina Rodriguez Aguilera, sponsor the item and created the board. Following up when the Mayor Appointed Luz Marina Rosenfeld in the Board Members and the participation of all people with this need.  The first meeting was in May 2013.

Today Chair Woman Luz Marina Rosenfeld created a Signature Event called: 

“Pampering Our Special Mommies”

www.specialneeddoral.blogspot.com


        This is the second year of this event the purpose is to recognized and provided Special Mothers a filled day of inspiration and relaxation. During the Event will have speakers will provide mothers and their disabled children with information about how to manage stress and find balance in their lives. They will also receive suggestions aimed at helping their child shed the stigma that so often comes with being disabled.
         Each mom will receive massage therapy gifts. We also will have raffles, in which this year we rich 300 mothers visiting all day. We provided on May 2, 2015, at MorganLevy Park ballroom a Spa day for our mother, from 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM. Brunch served at the table and dinner by our great volunteers from Ronald Regan High School.
Following up Mrs. Luz Marina Rosenfeld has created a Foundation called “Fundainvidente ", to help persons with Visual impaired and Special Needs.




Special Need Board Member


Luz Marina Rosenfeld,  Yolyed Yrausqui, jorge Van Balen, Galina Vitols 












        


   




                                                                               








                                                



                                 











                                       





Bradley Caban with the Host 
Pampering mom special Need








                                                                                 

   













Myra Goldick has shared a video with you on YouTube






Special Needs Advocate Luz Rosenfeld Speaks out in an effort to raise awareness

Amazing     

Luz at her Amazing Pampering Mommy Event Click here to listen:

Amazing events are not easily forgotten nor can one forget a powerful woman on a mission.  As an inspirational speaker, I was recently invited to attend an amazing event created by Luz Rosenfeld in coordination with the City of Doral, FL.  The gathering was in celebration of Mother’s Day.  It was the Pampering Mommies Special Event held on May 2, 2015.  It was a spectacular all-day affair enjoyed by all who attended in outstanding numbers that exceeded 250 to 300 people.  The room was packed with smiling faces.  The goal for the day was to give recognition and attention to mothers and caregivers of special needs family members and loved ones.  There was laughter, wonderful food, speakers, and important information for the public, free massage therapy by Luz’s massage specialists, gifts for the audience, music, and celebration.  The bigger goal is to integrate and include special needs individuals into society with complete acceptance so they to can work towards the American Dream.
No one could detect that Ms. Rosenfeld was grieving for her fathers passing just days before the event.  She put other people’s needs before her own in a display of selfless goodwill.  It was the second event of it’s kind in Doral, Florida organized by Ms.Rosenfeld.  Luz is determined to continue her advocacy work by setting an example for the society that discrimination against people with disabilities will not be tolerated.  One of her accomplishments is achieving the award “ Doralian Woman ” in 2014, and she is the Chairwoman of The Special Needs Advisory Board for the City of Doral.  The goal is to help provide employment for the blind and other special needs individuals.  Amazingly, all of the massage therapists giving free treatments to the special needs mommies were blind.  I was totally impressed with their skill and professionalism.  Luz aims to demonstrate to the public how valuable well-trained people with visible and invisible disabilities can be.  In addition, much of the delicious food was created by a talented blind chef Irving Alvarado. This event proved that anything is possible when Luz puts her heart into it.  The event was a great success!



When Luz Rosenfeld enters a room her very appearance commands attention. She is a beautiful, self-confident woman. At first glance, she appears to be in optimum health. It is only when you notice her service dog, Chelsea and her fashionable sunglasses that one may or may not perceive that she is totally blind. Luz, is originally from Colombia, South America where she grew up and enjoyed a normal able-bodied childhood with a caring family. AS an adult, she became a woman with great ambition, passion, and a loving giving spirit. While raising her children, she also focused on her professional life, developing a career in Event Planning, as well as Fitness Training. Then suddenly in midlife, she developed excruciating migraine headaches, which were caused by blood clots. Eventually, these clots caused her to lose her eyesight in the prime of her life. Adversity is something we all face at one point or another. However, blindness is a disability that invades one’s independence and creates a world of complete darkness where midnight and high noon are indistinguishable.

Amazing facts!
Did that stop Ms. Rosenfeld from rebuilding her life and going above and beyond the norm to help others struggling to overcome disability?  Of course not!  After a period of adjustment and rehabilitation, Luz pursued a new career in massage therapy.  Her goal was to help relieve the stress people deal with when living with a disability, and also to lessen anxiety experienced by their caregivers.
Luz works closely with the Division of Blind Services and with the City of Doral, Florida as a disability advocate.  She also travels to South America to help spread the concept that people with special needs have talents and abilities just like the rest of the population.   She says, “they deserve recognition, respect and the opportunity to succeed in life.”
 I am proud to be associated with Ms. Rosenfeld.  She is changing the negative attitudes of others and helping to level the playing field for people with challenges through her tireless work as an advocate.  On behalf of all people with special needs, I extend a heartfelt thank you to Luz for her hard efforts.  Although I can not speak for the City of Doral, I’m sure they are grateful it is home to Ms. Rosenfeld.  She is a firm believer in offering the opportunity to all individuals willing to work towards success. The photography was created by Galina Vitols for www.doralcitylife.com 

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Moms of special needs children to be Pampered Saturday at Doral’s Morgan Levy Park
BY MONIQUE O. MADAN  mmadan@MiamiHerald.com

The city of Doral will be pampering moms of children with special needs on Saturday at Morgan Levy Park.
The event is being hosted by the city and the Special Needs Advisory Board. The free event will be held at 5300 NW 102nd Ave. at 10:30 a.m. and will run until 4 p.m.
Four motivational speakers will take the stage and there will be lunch and refreshments. There will also be chair massages, gifts and raffle prizes.
The guest speakers are:
▪ Luz Marina Rosenfeld — A personal trainer who lost her vision three years ago. She will be sharing how she started her foundation, rebuilt her life and became an advocate supporting the challenged.
▪ Myra Goldick — Artist, author, speaker, and host of two internal radio shows: Never Say Impossible and Dancing on Our Disabilities. Myra overcame a childhood of racial discrimination, poverty, and disability, but now spearheads special-needs causes.
▪ Jane Decker — A graduate of the University of Miami and Nova Southeastern University. Decker is the chief building inspector for the city of Doral and founding member of the Red Show Development Group.
▪ Alexis Rivero — Member of the Venezuelan Artistic Association board of directors and professional make-up artist/mask designer for Downtown Miami Carnival, Arts and Parades, Inc.
You must RSVP by calling 305-593-6600 or emailing Michael Festa at Michael.Festa@cityofdoral.com or Luz Rosenfeld at luzrosenfeld@bellsouth.net.


 Thank you Letter for Council Woman Ana Maria Rodriguez


07/02/2015

Council Woman Ana Maria Rodriguez
Legislative Aid Cynthia Romero
City of Doral
Doral – Fl 33178


Dear Mrs:

I would like to personally thank you for your recent support to the Pampering Special Mommies Event, This event would not have been a success without your involvement.  The Pampering Special Mommies Event was a resounding success, but we couldn’t have done it without you!.
The Project Manager Mrs. Luz Marina Rosenfeld and Agency Partner GC Boss Global Management appreciate your gift of time, energy and enthusiastic support. We would like to take this opportunity to say a heartfelt “Thank You!” We look forward to working with you again soon.



Best Wishes,


Luz Marina Rosenfeld




Thank you Letter from Council Woman Ana Maria Rodriguez









Developed by: Jackelin Guiza



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