
Why We Gain Support from Dominican Americans
One of the essential tenets of Dominican heritage is pride. With a population of over two million people, Dominican Americans are the fifth-largest Latin American
One of the essential tenets of Dominican heritage is pride. With a population of over two million people, Dominican Americans are the fifth-largest Latin American
If you have children of your own, you know there is no greater joy than seeing their faces light up with happiness. From packing them
Every country has unique Christmas traditions. For example, many families in Japan eat KFC every Christmas. Christmas in the Dominican Republic is highly family-centric, meaning
12 Days of Christmas Giving Challenge Christmas is the season of giving, and children enjoy receiving presents during the holidays. However, not all children have
What Is a Tax Deductible Donation? A tax-deductible donation includes any contribution of money or goods to a charity or other tax-exempt organization. Whether donating
International children who grow up in difficult situations, especially those born into extreme poverty, face an uncertain future. The result is children suffering from abuse,
The US-based organization, Advocates of Love is an approved 501c3. Under the guidance of its Board of Directors, Advocates of Love is responsible for raising mission awareness, fundraising, and operational management of the non-governmental organization (NGO) in the Dominican Republic. Advocates of Love has final approval over all activities required to operate the Children’s Home.
The Dominican Republic-based organization, Fundacion Defensores De Amor, is an approved NGO. The NGO, in partnership with local churches, is accountable for the daily operations and responsibilities of the Children’s Home, the community-based care program, and children’s churches.
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Melissa is originally from Ocala, FL and after moving around Florida, Georgia & North Carolina, she has settled back in Ocala. Melissa went to the College of Central Florida and has pursued a life of service in various administrative, customer service and marketing roles. She has now settled into her dream role as the Communications Director for Advocates of Love.
Melissa was on the state board of the Florida Foster and Adoptive Parent Association while serving 4 years as a foster and then adoptive mom. She has two adopted daughters, Kenzi and Shyne, who keep her busy. Melissa also serves in her local church.
You can reach Melissa via email: melissa@advocatesoflove.org.