VERO BEACH – Last Friday, Team Success Enterprises, Inc. hosted its 4th Community Resource Fair last Friday at United Against Poverty, drawing local community members, volunteers, and local organizations to help those in need.
The annual Community Resource Fair aims to connect community members in need with vital resources and support while fostering a sense of unity and hope.
The event was sponsored by Cleveland Clinic with all proceeds directed to the crisis department at United Against Poverty to fund essential identification documents like ID cards and birth certificates.
“We also recognized Dr. Amanda Hackford with the Living Like Lloyd award,” Michael Marsh, the founder and president of Team Success Enterprises, told Sebastian Daily.
The award, named after a beloved volunteer who passed away, honors those who embody the spirit of service that Lloyd brought. “He was an instrumental part of this event, and we’re keeping his legacy alive,” Marsh added.
The fair also provided live music, a food truck, and more than 90 nonprofits offering resources and support to Indian River County residents in need.
Marsh has an impressive academic background—including an AA in Criminal Justice, an AS in Paralegal Studies, a certificate in Business Management, a BAS in Organizational Management from Indian River State College, and an MBA from Florida Atlantic University.
As the head of Team Success Enterprises, Marsh has spent years fighting hunger and homelessness, driven by a deep-seated belief in restoring hope to those in need.
Since its founding in August 2018, Team Success Enterprises has become a cornerstone of compassion in the area. Some of the nonprofit’s efforts range from distributing thousands of Thanksgiving meals to hosting free breakfasts for local workers and delivering Christmas gifts to struggling families. The nonprofit is dedicated to ending hunger and homelessness in the community.
Team Success also provides meals to the homeless, organizing community events, and partnering with local entities like the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office to distribute thousands of Thanksgiving meals.The organization also hosts free breakfasts for local workers, and delivers Christmas gifts to families in need.