Heart of Giving | Legal Services of Greater Miami
The 17th Annual Heart of Giving Celebration and Judicial Reception welcomed nearly 400 distinguished guests and marked a milestone 60th anniversary for the organization.
Legal Services of Greater Miami’s hosted its 17th Annual Heart of Giving Celebration and Judicial Reception at the Rubell Museum, welcoming nearly 400 distinguished guests from the legal, corporate, and civic communities. This year’s event marked a milestone 60th anniversary for the organization, celebrating six decades of advancing access to justice for underserved communities.
The evening honored two exceptional leaders whose dedication has strengthened the legal profession and expanded access to justice across our community. The 2026 Equal Justice Judicial Leadership Award was presented to Chief Judge Edwin A. Scales, III of the Third District Court of Appeal. A respected jurist and longtime champion of civil legal aid, Judge Scales has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to public service and ensuring equitable access to the courts. The award was presented by Lilly Ann Sanchez, Event Chair and Founder of The L·S Law Firm.
The 2026 Equal Justice Leadership Award was presented to Robert L. Parks, a distinguished trial attorney and respected community leader whose early and sustained support of Legal Services has been instrumental to its growth. A former Board Member and dedicated Leaders Council member since its inception, Mr. Parks has played a key role in securing law firm support and advancing the organization’s mission. The award was presented by Michael Haggard, Founding Partner of The Haggard Law Firm.
The program also featured remarks from Legal Services’ leadership, including CEO Monica Vigues-Pitan and Board President Karen Lapekas, who highlighted the organization’s impact and reflected on its 60-year legacy. A special historical video presentation offered guests a look back at Legal Services’ enduring commitment to serving the community.
“This year’s celebration is especially meaningful as we mark 60 years of expanding access to justice,” said Vigues-Pitan, Legal Services CEO. “For six decades, Legal Services has stood alongside our community’s most vulnerable residents, ensuring they are not denied fairness simply because of their circumstances. We are deeply grateful to this year’s honorees, whose leadership and vision have helped strengthen our justice system and broaden access to critical legal services.”
The evening featured a dynamic program that blended philanthropy, community, and entertainment. Guests were welcomed by a musical performance from local sixth-grade students, setting a vibrant tone for the night. Attendees enjoyed a wide-ranging silent auction, a 360-degree photo booth experience, and a curated outdoor Art Garden Walk featuring live artists.
A standout musical performance by acclaimed vocalist Nicole Henry, along with engaging emcee Laurie Jennings, added to the evening’s energy. Guests also enjoyed specialty cocktails courtesy of exclusive liquor sponsor Bacardi.

Presenting Sponsor
Ryder System
Premier Sponsors
Charles Schwab Bank
Jacquelyn and Bruce Rogow
Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley
Host Committee
Robert Boyers (Boyers Law)
Gabrielle D’Alemberte (Simon Trial Firm)
Manuel Dobrinsky (Dolan Dobrinsky Rosenblum Bluestein)
Gabriel Garay (Garay Law)
Tiffani Lee (Holland & Knight)
Luis Mechoso
Victoria Mendez (Shutts & Bowen)
Jennifer Olmedo-Rodriguez (Buchanan)
Stephen Rosenthal (Podhurst Orseck)
The collective support helped raise more than $295,000, directly benefiting Legal Services’ work across Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties.
About Legal Services of Greater Miami
Legal Services of Greater Miami is the largest provider of broad-based civil legal services for the low-income communities in Miami-Dade and Monroe and is recognized in the state and in the nation as a model legal services program. In any given year, Legal Services provides services which benefits over 20,000 vulnerable members of our community who have nowhere else to turn for help – women, children, seniors, veterans returning from combat, people with disabilities, low wage workers and people experiencing homelessness–who have problems in the areas of tenants’ rights, homeownership, health and income maintenance, employment, special education, tax, and consumer rights. For more information, visit www.legalservicesmiami.org and connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and X.

















