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Visually Impaired Persons of Southwest Florida, or the VIP Center offers a variety of programs and services for the visually impaired person.
Farmer MikeFarmer Mike's U Pick FarmFarmer Mike joins us at our Markets At Farmer Mike's we make sure that the produce goes straight from the field to you! No delays for shipping time. We don't pick early, which destroys the flavor. To protect your health, we strive hard to keep the farming as natural as possible. Special OlympicsOlympics for disabled people, founded 1968Special Olympics is a global nonprofit organization serving the nearly 200 million people with intellectual disabilities, with a presence in nearly 200 countries worldwide. Florida Lions CampThe Florida Lions Camp is a private, non-profit camp established and dedicated to serving the needs of youth and adults with visual impairments and other challenging disabilities.Bonita Springs Home PageOffering information for Southwest Florida beaches, shopping, restaurants,Webcams, Lions InternationalLions are an international network of 1.3 million men and women in 205 countries and geographic areas who work together to answer the needs that challenge communities around the world.City of Bonita SpringsWhether you are a resident, visitor, or someone who is simply searching for information, we hope that this site will assist you in finding out more about our beautiful community and why we call Bonita Springs the Gateway to the Gulf The Promenade at Bonita BayExquisite hair salon, full-service optical store, real estate, Bennigan's, Ben & Jerry’s Ice CreamSilver Spoon Café,The Coffee Mill, Art Festival, farm fresh market, live music Wikipedia Bonita SpringsBonita Springs is a city in Lee County, Florida, United States. The population was 32,797 at the 2000 census. According to the July 1, 2007 U.S Census estimates, the city had a population of 42,268 Chamber of ComerceThe chamber is also a central resource for local residents, visitors, newcomers, and those who wish to relocate to our beautiful area. Our Visitors Center is highly trafficked – more than 35,000 people come through our doors every year! Bonita Springs YMCAOur doors are open to everyone regardless of age, race, religion or financial circumstances. Our goal is that no one is turned away due to an inability to pay. The YMCA is a charitable not-for-profit organizationBonita Springs Assistance OfficeFor over twenty five years, the Bonita Springs Assistance Office has served as a primary social service agency in southwest Florida. We are proud of the fact that we have helped thousands of area residents at a time of crisis
The Literacy Council of Bonita SpringsThe Literacy Council of Bonita Springs provides free instruction for adults in reading and writing, and in English for Speakers of Other Languages.We also offer a Moms and Tots Family Literacy program for mothers and their children. Gabriel HouseThe mission of The Gabriel House is unique, that is to rescue children who have been abandoned, discarded and who are in need of medical treatment. The vision is to rescue, rehabilitate and help these children. Foundation for Developmentally DisabledTo advocate for an enhanced quality of life for Collier County citizens with developmental disabilities; to provide quality affordable housing for developmentally disabled citizens; to increase community awareness. Lee Memorial Health System FoundationWe're your friends, your family and your neighbors.Open since 1916, Lee Memorial Health - or LMHS as we like to call it - continues to be an award-winning healthcare system serving thousands of patients each year.Boy Scouts of America
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