From Cape Florida to Cape Canaveral, Jupiter Inlet, Sanibel Island and Key West, it seems there’s a lighthouse with a photo opp waiting around just about every corner of The Sunshine State. Playing a significant role in Florida’s history, the state’s lighthouses have dwindled down to just a precious 29, most of which have become prime tourist attractions throughout the year. Once you’ve seen them all, you may want to invest in a “Visit Our Lights” specialty license plate to help preserve and restore the surviving lighthouses throughout the state for others to enjoy and for you to re-visit; FloridaLighthouses.org.
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Giving back is essential for building stronger communities, fostering empathy and inspiring the next generation. It cultivates a sense of responsibility and creates opportunities for those in need. Ultimately, it enriches both the giver and the receiver in ways that only those who experience altruism for themselves can understand.
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Supporting health and wellness through lodging, meals, activities and a community of care for critically ill children and their families who need to be near a hospital for treatment, Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Florida.