Looking at happy, healthy 3-year-old Mason you’d never know that about one year ago he was found wandering the halls of a hotel. Unfortunately, his biological mother neglected him, which led to the Department of Children and Families stepping in on Mason’s behalf. With the help of Daniel,
Read more →The Daigle Creative public relations team strikes again! Our friends working in broadcast television work hard all year round, but sweeps periods are especially taxing. They come four times per year and always manage to take a toll as reporters and producers alike work to come out on top
Read more →With one in six adults and one in four children in Northeast Florida not knowing where their next meal will come from, hunger remains a widespread problem in our community. Nourishment Network’s annual Empty Bowls Luncheon is a powerful event that brings Northeast Florida’s hunger problem to the surface
Read more →A heartbreaking story emerged earlier this week about Donald Crystalus, a local father who is being charged with neglecting and murdering his 4-month-old son. The tragedy has drawn attention to the issue of child abuse once again as our community faces an alarming uptick of abuse-related deaths,
Read more →Halloween candy is the highlight of the holiday for most, but children with braces face a unique challenge when scouring the spoils of their trick-or-treating. October’s National Orthodontics Month served as the perfect time for Daigle Creative client Jacksonville University School of Orthodontics to help parents identify
Read more →The Daigle Creative public relations team recently worked with First Coast News to shed light on the mission of Communities In Schools of Jacksonville — a leading dropout prevention organization dedicated to shifting graduation statistics in Duval County. Laura Caso spoke with Ingrid Bowman-Thomas, a site coordinator with the organization, as well
Read more →Galina Volkovinskaya, 60, is a Ukranian-born Jewish refugee who fled her country due to religious discrimination, limited freedoms and poor living conditions in 1988. Since resettling her family in Jacksonville, Volkovinskaya has spent more than 20 years helping other refugees start new lives in America as an integration coordinator for
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