Attorney Lauri J. Goldstein Makes a Sweet Donation
Stuart, FL - Who can resist buying Girl Scout cookies during the cookie buying season ?
Not many people, that's for sure. Ms. Goldstein purchased nine cartons of cookies to help out a colleague's Girl Scout troop but rather than keep them for herself, she wanted to share them with those less fortunate. Ms. Goldstein donated all nine cases to The House of Hope in Stuart, a nonprofit agency, founded in 1984, that provides food, clothing, emergency financial assistance and life-changing case management services to Martin County residents.
Lauri J. Goldstein Provides Community Support 24/7
What is big and bright, can be seen from a distance and helps charities all over the Treasure Coast? The answer is Attorney Lauri J. Goldstein’s ads on the digital billboard at the corner of Monterey and Kanner Highway. Ms. Goldstein was one of the first businesses to sign up for the billboard and knew then that she wanted to use it to help others in the community.
One of the best features of the board is the ability to change messages quickly. When the Haitian earthquake occurred, Ms. Goldstein immediately put up two messages; one to donate to the American Red Cross and another to announce that donations were being accepted at the Stuart office. All the donations were taken to Missionary Flights International for transportation to Haiti.
Another public service has been signage reminding drivers “Don’t Drink and Drive” around the holidays as well as messages for food donations to the House of Hope and support of the Treasure Coast Food Bank’s recent fundraiser “Fete du Vin 2010.”
Joanne Towner, development director of the House of Hope commented,” Ms. Goldstein’s billboard support of the House of Hope food drive and our recent fundraising fashion show have definitely made a difference. As soon as the Hearts of Hope luncheon message was posted, our phones rang with new reservations.”

Some of the other charities and events have included the Road to Victory Military Museum’s Open House, ArtsFest, MusicFest, Tykes and Teens, The Pine School, Florida Oceanographic Society Swashbuckler, the Port Salerno Seafood Festival and the St. Lucie County Fair.
Ms. Goldstein’s community support represents thousands of dollars of advertising support and the invaluable added exposure of non-profits events to a steady stream of drivers and passengers.
Lauri J. Goldstein is lawyer who handles serious accidents and injuries. She has more than 20 years of legal experience winning cases for the injured. Ms. Goldstein meets with clients personally to evaluate their cases and determine the best course of action to assist them. Her capable staff includes three other attorneys including Guy DiMartino, J.D., M.D. and a registered nurse who evaluate complex medical issues and review recommended medical treatments.

Ms. Goldstein’s main office is at 1330 S. Federal Highway, Stuart. Assistance is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 1-877-4-THEHURT. Lauri Goldstein – tough and caring and working hard for the injured.

Lauri J. Goldstein Sponsors Road to Victory Military Museum
Road to Victory Military Museum celebrated its first full year in the WWII Camp Murphy Building donated by the City of Stuart in which the museum and its collection now permanently resides. Located in Memorial Park, downtown Stuart, the museum celebrated its anniversary in grand fashion with activities all weekend including a dedication ceremony, flag-raising, military vehicle displays, WWII encampments, weapons demonstrations and even a WWII battle re-enactment.
Road to Victory Military Museum is a 501 C 3 organization is housed in a WWII Camp Murphy building in Memorial Park, Stuart, Florida. This unique and highly interactive museum's mission is to honor and pay tribute to all the brave men and women who have served and are presently serving our country in the Armed Forces. By displaying historical artifacts, uniforms, militaria, photographs and historic military vehicles the museum is able to pay homage to those heroes while informing and educating the public of their noble endeavors and our freedoms as Americans.