Minds That Matter
Neurodiversity Resource of the Panhandle presents benefit concert featuring Deana Carter

The Neurodiversity Resource of the Panhandle proudly presents Minds That Matter: A Benefit Concert featuring Deana Carter, sponsored by Chiringo, hosted at the Watercolor Lakehouse on March 7, 2024, from 6–9 p.m.
Along with an intimate concert with acclaimed artist Deana Carter, known for her hits such as Strawberry Wine and Did I Shave My Legs for This?, guests will enjoy gourmet cuisine, libations, plus unique silent auction items in the beautiful Watercolor Lakehouse in Watercolor, Florida.
Tickets are now on sale for $200 for individuals or $350 ($50 savings) for a couple. There are also second line and VIP/front row tables (eight people) available for purchase. To learn more and purchase tickets, head over to the Minds That Matter Event Page. A huge thank you to Andy and April McKoski with the team at Chiringo for their support, as well as The Gergel Foundation, RK Title, and Inlet Beach Real Estate Group for helping make this event possible.
This is the inaugural benefit concert for Neurodiversity Resource of the Panhandle. This nonprofit supports neurodiverse children and their families in the Florida Panhandle. The funds raised at this benefit concert will support the scholarship program that provides financial assistance for diagnostic testing and therapeutic services.
“Providing for our community through our financial assistance program is a game changer for so many families. The cost associated with therapy is often out of pocket, very expensive with no end in sight. Helping with this financial burden truly allows families to focus on themselves or their child instead of the costs,” states founder and board president, Beth Roberts.
Neurodiversity Resource of the Panhandle is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 2022. The organization is a community-based, family-focused, inclusive platform that provides programs and services based on the growing needs of neurodiverse children and their families in our community and beyond. Programs include an online resource center, community outreach through educational seminars, support groups and mentorship as well as our financial assistance program and biannual Children’s Consignment Sale!
Sponsorship opportunities are still available. To inquire about available sponsorships, please email event chair Kelli Fetter at kelli@handwritingsolutions.org.
Click to purchase tickets, and we hope you join us on March 7: Minds That Matter Event Page.