WEST PALM BEACH, Florida – February 11, 2023

Supporters and friends of CARP gathered together at the Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach Saturday, for the CARP Annual Spring Luncheon. This year’s event drew even more guests than any other previous spring luncheon event.

Following a reception in the Living Room, where supporters of CARP mingled with guest speaker Tom Arnold, board members, and long-term CARP advocates, guests moved upstairs to the Royal Poinciana Ballroom at noon for the luncheon, where they were welcomed by Chairpersons Carl and Jeanne Nicola. The opening remarks was presented by State Attorney Dave Aronberg, who spoke about how organizations like CARP are critical to resolving the problems presented by the opioid crisis.

The highlight and new to this event, was having Abra Annes introduced the men and women, both current residents and alumni, to join her on stage as Dennis Langbein and Carolyn Emmons, the Program Directors, shared their experiences with CARP. Ms. Annes then led the fundraising charge with an enthusiastic appeal, stating that “CARP serves the alcoholic and drug-addicted underserved, at no cost to our residents. We ask all who have supported CARP in the past, and all who wish to do so in the future, to join us!”  

Guest Speaker Tom Arnold engaged the room by speaking honestly on his lifelong battle with personal demons and near-fatal addiction – and his journey to discover his authentic self. His message raised awareness of the importance of CARP’s mission.

Kelly V. Landers, President of the Board of Directors, announced that they had raised over $385,000 and closed the luncheon with the Lord’s Prayer. 

In attendance were Honorary Chairpersons Stacy Mandel and Keith Palagye; Chairpersons Carl and Jeanne Nicola; Bishop Harold Calvin Ray; and Jeffrey and Gina Sabean of Tiffany & Co. 

The Board of Directors of CARP is thankful for the support from sponsors including Park Miller and Patty Dean, Tiffany & Co, Stacy Mandel and Keith Palagye, as well as support from foundations including the Luebke Family Foundation, the Virginia Wellington Cabot Foundation, J.M. Rubin Foundation, Scaife Family Foundation, and the Cathleen McFarlane Foundation.

Contributions will continue to support the development and operation of CARP men’s and women’s programs. CARP’s vision includes gender-specific 12-Step Homes for men and women that support supervised, abstinence-based recovery and offer hope to Palm Beach County’s economically vulnerable.

About CARP (Comprehensive Alcoholism Rehabilitation Programs), Inc.
Founded in 1972, CARP has resumed its original mission — to serve homeless and indigent individuals with substance use disorder. CARP residences use an abstinence-based 12-step recovery model proven to be effective against addiction, with 24-hour supervision. More information is available at: carpinc.org.