- December 5, 2025
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Jennifer Bush, Tami Swanson, Susan White, Jen Devasto and Eric Hernandez were proud to represent Massey Services Inc.
Ademola Adewale, Orlando Police Dep. Chief Robert Anzueto, Angel Buchanan and Khalid Muneer are all on the Harbor House board.
Apopka Mayor Joe Kilsheimer, Harbor House CEO Michelle Sperzel, Judge Fred Lauten and Harbor House Board President Tony Cardoza looked forward to the luncheon.
Orlando Police Chief John Mina and Apopka Police Chief Mike McKinley were happy to be at the luncheon.
Bridget Ellison, of WKMG News 6, was the mistress of ceremony.
New Destiny Church Pastor Doug Shackelford led the invocation.
Genevieve Cooper, Jessie Motley and Julie Tindall all matched in purple.
Melvina Pfeifer, Regina Taylor and Darlene Kaiser all volunteered at the luncheon.
Rebecca Banach performed an inspirational song.
Harbor House CEO Michelle Sperzel thanked guests for their support.
Harbor House Board President Tony Cardoza presented Apopka Police Chief Mike McKinley, honored as a Champion of Justice, with a medal.
Harbor House Board President Tony Cardoza presents Orlando Commissioner Patty Sheehan, honored as a Champion of Equality, with a medal.
Harbor House Board President Tony Cardoza shakes Champion of Advocacy Ted Maines’s hand.
Harbor House Board President Tony Cardoza shakes the hands of women involved in the Muslim Women’s Organization, which was honored as a Champion of Courage.
Harbor House Board President Tony Cardoza and CEO Michelle Sperzel smile with the organization’s honorees.
Harbor House CEO Michelle Sperzel hugs one of the women involved with the Muslim Women’s Organization.
Harbor House Outreach Services Manager Ginnely Carrasco introduces speaker Lisa Alexander, a domestic violence survivor.
Domestic violence survivor Lisa Alexander shared her story with the audience.
ORANGE COUNTY At Harbor House of Central Florida’s Signature Purple Door Luncheon, four local community advocates were honored for their efforts in serving victims of and speaking up against domestic violence. The annual luncheon, held this year on Wednesday, Oct. 18, at the Rosen Centre Hotel, honors champions of courage for the cause of eliminating domestic violence. Among those honored were Apopka Police Chief Michael McKinley, Orlando Commissioner Patty Sheehan, Ted Maines and the Muslim Women’s Organization.