All American Jeep Show Raises Money for Shelter House

Hundreds of Jeep enthusiasts turned out to support domestic and sexual violence victims

(CRESTVIEW, Fla.) November 18, 2015 – More than 500 Jeep enthusiasts turned out recently to the 2nd Annual All American Jeep Show at Old Spanish Trail Park in Crestview to show off their vehicles and raise money for Shelter House. The weekend-long event brought in $12,514 to support domestic and sexual violence victims in Okaloosa and Walton counties.

“I’m overwhelmed by all of the support from the Jeep community and the generosity of our local and national sponsors,” said event organizer Jeff Bullard, President of the All American Jeep Club.

“The funds they raised at this event will allow Shelter House to serve more women, children and men right here in our local community who are recovering from domestic and sexual violence,” said Shelter House Executive Director Rosalyn Iovieno.

Jeep show attendees were treated to a broad range of Jeeps on display, awards, a silent auction, Jeep poker run, bounce houses and a demonstration by the Crestview Fire Department.

Thank you to the presenting sponsors of the 2nd Annual All American Jeep Show: All American Jeep Club, Tattoos Forever, Lee Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, Summerlin Truck Outfitter and Elite Jeeps, Inc.

4th Annual Walk Her Way Draws Record Crowd

High heel walk raises awareness and turns heads

(ROSEMARY BEACH, Fla.) September 10, 2015 – More than 220 men, women and children put on high heels and took to the streets of Rosemary Beach earlier this summer for the largest Walk Her Way yet. Now in its fourth year, the Rosemary Beach Foundation event brought awareness to domestic violence and raised $30,000 for Shelter House and Rosemary Beach Foundation.

Led by Village Brass Band, walkers strolled around town showing off their favorite pair of high heels, decorated shoes and fun costumes. Unique shoe-themed awards designed by Walton County students and educators were presented at the after-party.

“Walk Her Way continues to grow each year. We are thankful for the overwhelming support from our sponsors and the community,” said Rosemary Beach Foundation Executive Director Malayne DeMars.

Walk Her Way is not just a fun walk. It also carries a serious message about respect and healthy relationships with a display of Shelter House’s Clothesline Project, a touching exhibit that allows adult and child victims of domestic violence to tell their story through words and art, at the start and finish lines.

“We are grateful to the Rosemary Beach Foundation for providing Shelter House with vital funding and for increasing awareness of domestic violence,” said Shelter House Executive Director Rosalyn Iovieno. “Seeing such a positive response from the community again this year leaves me hopeful that through Walk Her Way more people now know that resources exist right here in our local area to help survivors of domestic and sexual violence and that more people will join us in our vision of all relationships violence-free.”

Thanks to 2015 Walk Her Way sponsors: Rosemary Beach Cottage Rental Company, Rosemary Beach Property Owners Association, The Merchants of Rosemary Beach, Silver Sands Premium Outlets, Bud & Alley’s, Warren Averett, August + Brill, Sea Oats Beach Service, George and Dianne Lindahl, Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emerald Coast, Bamboo Bicycle Company, Moonpize, Grayton Beer Company, Bombora Sun and Surf, the Schwarzkopf Family, 30Avenue, Rosemary Beach Trading Company, Rosemary Beach Realty, Tamara and Carl Tricoli, Henderson Barrett, Perspicacity, 30A.com, 30A TV, SoWal.com, Beach TV, Sixpence Productions and J. Conley Images.