The following organizations had booths at our 2024 festival
Nonprofit Organizations
Serves individuals and families affected by autism.
Creates and supports one-to-one mentoring relationships between adult volunteers and children.
Helps to enable young people to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens.
Provides the opportunity for children to find their spark, lift their voices, and discover who they are.
A behavioral health resource for substance abuse prevention and intervention.
Promotes, educates, facilitates, assists, and advocates for and on behalf of people with disabilities.
Provides assistance to those in need of food, who suffer from substance abuse, or been subjected to human trafficking.
Seeks to build confidence in disadvantaged youth using aviation as the key learning discipline and motivational conduit.
Improves the quality of life for all individuals by providing a wide range of recreational, social, and educational opportunities.
Helps low-income families achieve self-sufficiency.
Provides quality, comprehensive healthcare services to medically underserved people.
Supports and advocates for aging adults.
Offers assistance to veterans struggling with Traumatic Brain Injury.
Promotes citizen safety, responsible pet ownership, and education in the reduction of animal overpopulation.
Dedicated to improving the health of pregnant women who are at risk for a poor pregnancy or birth outcome.
Seeks to improve the quality of life and protect the property of all individuals in Escambia County by providing responsible, effective, and efficient law enforcement services.
Helps qualified citizens exercise their right to vote in open, impartial, and secure elections.
Helping to eliminate suicide through raising awareness and implementing strategic interventions.
Provides child welfare, foster care, and adoption services.
A domestic violence center that provides counseling and support to survivors of intimate partner abuse.
Provides services on wellness, school supplies, and health supplies, along with tobacco and public health awareness.
Provides a service known as Test-n-Treat. If someone tests positive for HIV, the person receives medical counseling, has additional labs drawn, and is given a 30-day supply of anti-HIV medication.
A nutritional bridge for children during school breaks.
Educates the community about the importance of leading a physically active, drug-free lifestyle that includes living with integrity and respect for oneself by using the sport of track and field.
A children's advocacy center that combines the professionals and resources needed for the intervention, investigation, and prosecution of child abuse cases.
Brings accessible and equitable primary and preventive healthcare to the uninsured and medically underserved.
Provides parenting education and services to families who are prenatal or have babies under 6 months old.
Provides life-changing programs and services for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Promotes awareness and provides assistance to minors struggling with substance abuse.
Provides formal wear for students who need assistance with dance attire and accessories.
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