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Making A Difference in Saint Lucie County

The Aaron Project

June 7, 2013
On his way home from school in March 2012, nine year-old Aaron Beauchamp was killed in a school bus accident. Since the moment they got the news, the Beauchamp family has been committed to celebrating Aaron’s memory and helping to improve the lives of others even though Aaron’s own life was so tragically cut short.

In an effort to honor the memory of Aaron, who excelled in academics, athletics, and the visual arts, the Beauchamp family created the Aaron Project – a family fund designed to recognize well-rounded St. Lucie County students with an annual scholarship, awards for academics, athleticism, and leadership, and provide funding for an annual grant to a St. Lucie County teacher who incorporates visual arts into his or her curriculum. Though Aaron was only with us for nine short years, his family is determined that his memory and legacy live on in the hearts and lives of others who live with the same enthusiasm and energy as this beloved young boy. 

On Wednesday, June 12, the Aaron Project will kick off with a fundraiser hosted by members of the Van Duzer Foundation, a local non-profit organization known for its creativity and commitment to community. Beginning at 4 p.m. and concluding with the close of business at 10 p.m., 100 percent of all the food and beverage sales, and even staff salaries and tips, will benefit the Aaron Project. Also on hand for the evening’s festivities will be One Blood (formerly Florida’s Blood Centers), accepting donations of blood in memory of Aaron Beauchamp.  

For five years, the Van Duzer Foundation has found unique ways for everyone to positively impact the community and has raised and donated over $700,000 to St. Lucie County residents in need. For additional information on how you can become involved, visit www.thevanduzerfoundation.org, or call Scott Van Duzer at (772) 528-3467.