HCBA Lawyer Magazine Vol. 28, No. 6 | Page 7

H C B A P R E S I D E N T ’ S M E S S A G E Go rd o n Hi l l - Hi l l Wa rd He n d e r s o n Red McEwen Award Winner Lisa Esposito at Pirate Plunder Carnival and Elves for Elders events this year. Continued from page 4 provides loving foster care services for abused, neglected, and abandoned children. When Lisa first visited the facility, she learned about a young high school student living at the foster home who needed an outfit for his homecoming dance. She bought him his first suit, along with everything else he needed to look sharp that night. But she was heartbroken to learn that the family of his proposed date disallowed her from going with him once they learned he was living in a foster home. The young man had a great time anyway, but Lisa decided she needed to do more. As anyone who knows her can attest, Lisa went all in. She decided to throw a large party for the kids, and the HCBA’s annual Pirate Plunder Carnival was born. Now in its fifth year, on May 19th, Lisa led a team of Bar volunteers, as well as numerous sponsors, to put on a fun day that helped the kids forget about their unfortunate circumstances for a little while. Through her fundraising efforts and generous sponsorship support, the kids were treated to carnival games, toys and other prizes, a dunk tank, a bounce castle, petting zoo, face painting, barbecue lunch, snow cones, cookies, and cupcakes. Lisa coordinated a team of approximately 25 volunteers to serve the facility’s 60 foster children. (Photos from this year’s event on page 47.) Lisa has a tremendous heart and infectious passion for helping those who are less fortunate. Lisa also spends countless hours each December leading the HCBA’s Elves for Elders project at Whispering Oaks nursing home — where approximately 50 Bar volunteers sing Christmas carols and provide stuffed animals and homemade SUMMER 2018 | HCBA LAWYER cookies to the underprivileged elderly who are living in the home as wards of the state. Lisa, your commitment to helping all in need, from the youngest child in foster care to the elderly wards of the state, is inspiring to us all. You exemplify what our profession does best — serving others. And congratu - lations on some well-deserved recognition to such a humble person who seeks none. Finally, although I am of course biased, I believe this has been another great year for the Bar. It has been a pleasure and a privilege to serve as Bar President. I cannot think of a better way for me to personally give back to the profession that has been so good to me personally and to my family. But, the work of the Bar could not be done without the judges who contribute so much to our events, our many sponsors, our outstanding Board of Directors, the many committee and section chairs who are on the front lines in putting on the fantastic programs the Bar offers, and of course the Bar staff who works so hard to make sure everything goes as smoothly as possible. Thank you! get iNvoLved If you are interested in learning more about A Kid’s Place, please visit their website at http://akidsplacetb.org/ How-to-Get-Involved-with-A-Kids-Place-of-Tampa-Bay. As you can imagine, there are several ways to get involved, including opportunities to volunteer and to donate clothing, school supplies, and more. 5