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In the face of severe funding cuts by the government and sponsors Latinos Salud did not contract, it expanded.

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Latinos Salud: Strength In the Face Of Fear

By John Hayden

First principles. Those two words were repeated throughout the night of Latinos Salud’s 17th annual gala. In the face of severe funding cuts by the government and sponsors the organization did not contract, it expanded. 

As people face terrifying and illegal arrests they are not abandoned, they are embraced. First principles. 

“We’ve had major headwinds in the past year,” Executive Director Stephen Fallon said outside the Broward Center moments before the event. “You’ll hear stories of how we not only survived but thrived and grew with the community.” 

The stories were powerful and left people shook. Clients talked about how Latinos Salud is a social and health lifeline, allowing them to connect with community and know they’re not alone. But the most powerful moment of the night was when a young man, who we refer to only as Gaston, from Argentina, who is 100% legal to be in the U.S., shared his story of being terrorized by ICE. It all began while he was on his way home from work. 

“I was stopped by a state trooper who then called border patrol. At first I wasn’t afraid. I knew I had documentation and it would be cleared. They refused to look at it. That was the moment everything changed.” 

Over the next five minutes, he went on to detail life inside detention centers, unsanitary conditions and overcrowded cells. He was only allowed phone access every couple of days and showered every three days. Gaston was transferred several times over the weeks, always shackled at the hands and ankles, much the same way violent criminals are treated. Gaston’s tale is one of being guilty until proven and reluctantly acknowledged as, innocent. 

Even then he is still treated as a criminal. A judge, who described the case as “a waste” of his docket time, granted him bond, not freedom, and he was made to wear an ankle monitor. 

“After 45 days of detention I was finally released.” Gaston, a musician, followed his story with a song. His voice was as beautiful and his vibe was gentle. But it did little to diminish the anger and outrage the audience felt on his behalf. 

The evening was filled with great performances, high energy, and dancing. But everyone was keenly aware of the greater purpose: supporting each other when others won’t, making the extra donation, going the extra mile. 

In other words: first principles.

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Weekly Events

TODAY: Coffee Meet-up

Start your Friday with intention and inspiration at the NAWBO Coffee Meet-Up, hosted at La Mexicana Taco Bar in Wilton Manors.


SAT: Art Walk

Free Art Walk event for all to enjoy throughout Wilton Drive and Dixie Village (Dixie Hwy. Area).


SUN: Drag Brunch

Get ready for a fabulous brunch with fierce drag queens and endless drinks to keep the party going.

Job Opportunities

Automotive Service Advisor -- Fort Lauderdale

Hertz is hiring an Automotive Service Advisor to ensure vendors are performing requested repairs at agreed upon pricing, and more. $23 an hour. 


Pest Technician -- Fort Lauderdale

Abell Pest Control is seeking a Pest Technician to establish contact with potential customers to create new business opportunities, and more.

Friday's Furry Friend

Sweetheart (ID 697217) is an 8-year-old, 59-pound Labrador mix whose world was turned upside down when his family made the difficult decision to surrender him due to a move. After years of knowing the comfort of a home, he’s now left wondering where his people went, and that kind of change is never easy, especially for a loyal companion who gave his heart so fully. Despite the heartbreak, Sweetheart is living up to his name. What we’ve seen so far is a truly kind, gentle dog who enjoys being around people and does well with older kids. He has a warm, affectionate nature and clearly still has so much love to give. Sweetheart would do best in a home without cats, and he can be selective with other dogs, so slow introductions or being the only pet may be the best fit for him. What he really wants is a stable, loving home where he can feel safe again and spend his golden years. At 8 years old, Sweetheart isn’t looking for chaos. Just a cozy spot, kind humans, and the reassurance that he won’t be left behind again. If you’re looking for a loyal, loving companion who will cherish every moment by your side, Sweetheart is ready to give his heart once more.

It's in the Stars

InTarotGate by Dooney 


WANING GIBBOUS MOON IN LIBRA: Truth restores your balance. 

A recent heartbreak or betrayal may have shaken your foundation, leaving you unsure of your next step. Yet the storm is already losing strength. From the rawness of this moment rises a sharper self—one who finally sees the truth that only rupture could reveal. Though the impulse to flee is strong, avoidance would rob you of the clarity gained through this experience. Instead, let honesty guide you forward. The pain is real, but it is no longer your anchor. You stand steadier now, ready to reshape your path with intention, wisdom, and a renewed commitment to yourself. 

(Key numbers: 3, 6, 9

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