- November 14, 2025
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From left: Krista Carter, Jo Barsh, Dorcas Dillard, Pam Gould and Stina D’uva were excited to support Eight Waves.
Healthy West Orange HUBB Community Resource Specialist Dorcas Dillard, left, Eight Waves founder Sara Meyer and Healthy West Orange Director Krista Carter.
Hundreds attended Eight Waves’ Wavemaker Luncheon.
State Farm agent Shannon Till and Jay Heckendorn-Telenda.
Former West Orange Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Stina D’Uva and her successor, Stephen Lewis.
Eight Waves board member Austin Arthur welcomed guests to this year’s Wavemaker Luncheon.
West Orange High School Principal Dr. Matt Turner shared how Eight Waves has helped students at his school.
The Eight Waves Dance Team performed at this year’s luncheon.
Eight Waves founder Sara Meyer spoke from her heart.
Former Eight Waves student KK Charles spoke about how the organization helped her during her high school years.
Eight Waves invited hundreds of its closest friends and supporters for an inspiring afternoon at the 2025 Wavemaker Luncheon, held Friday, Oct. 24, at Bella Collina in Montverde.
Attendees enjoyed learning more about Eight Waves, its mission and successes. In addition, guests enjoyed a special performance by the Eight Waves Dance Team and learned more about the future of the nonprofit organization.
Eight Waves provides stability, education and opportunity for disadvantaged local children. This comes in the form of food, hygiene support, therapy, tutoring, mentorship and more.