Boca
Raton, FL, November 3, 2015 — Madonna Turner, a
dedicated St. Gregory's parishioner and volunteer with Family Promise of South
Palm Beach County, was nominated
for Woman Volunteer of the Year, an award given by the Junior League of Boca
Raton. She and other nominees will be honored at the Junior League of Boca
Raton’s 28th Annual Woman Volunteer of the Year Luncheon on Friday,
November 6 at the Boca Raton Resort & Club. The finalist will be
chosen at the luncheon.
About Sue Turner: Originally
from Toledo, Ohio, Madonna Suzan Turner has lived in South Florida for the past
25 years. She has a long history of serving others, and is passionate about
enabling others to live full, rewarding lives. In Ohio, Madonna was a Sunday
School teacher for six years, and worked with Meals on Wheels, delivering meals
to senior citizens year round. In
Florida, Madonna has been equally active and involved. She is a realtor and
thrives in the role of ensuring that people are getting what they need. It is
this ability to connect people and opportunities that has allowed Madonna to
make such a significant impact in the lives of others. Madonna has worked with Family Promise of
South Palm Beach County (FPSPBC) as the Volunteer Donation Coordinator for four
years. She also oversees the administration of the 260 House, owned by St.
Gregory’s Episcopal Church. This house is where many of the families that come
to Family Promise SPBC stay, and where they are cared for by volunteers from local
churches and synagogues. She ensures that the house is cleaned and that the
families have everything they need while they are staying there, including
linens and non-perishable items.
Through her work with Family Promise SPBC, Madonna set up
Past Perfect, which is a consignment furniture store. Donations are made to the store, which
provides Family Promise SPBC a monthly income. She has also established a close
relationship with Habitat and those two programs allow the graduating families
to acquire items they need for their new homes, such as furniture and dishes.
In her role as realtor, Madonna is often able to locate rental homes for
graduating families so she is truly able to support them in many different
ways, but ultimately with the end goal of ensuring that they have a home and
the resources to become financially secure.
As a board member of the Eastburn Advisory Committee,
Madonna is involved in the annual grant-making process from the bequest of
Jeffrey Eastburn to support the St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church ministries that
assist Family Promise of South Palm Beach County and the South Florida Haiti
Project. Madonna is also actively
involved in various other volunteer projects, one of which is her son, Nicolas
Turner’s ministry “Surfers for Salvation” that helps children and families in
Nicaragua. They help children and families by providing them with book
bags, school supplies, clothing, shoes and funds.
Madonna is passionate in her volunteer work and a staunch
supporter of the families that graduate from the Family Promise SPBC program,
as well as the Executive Director and entire team who make the promise of a new
life a reality for very deserving families.