CEO Matt Markley & Travis Walker, board member

Travis Walker (R) presented his generous $5,000 donation to CEO Matt Markley at the Hibiscus Shelter.

Travis Walker, Hibiscus Board Member, Supports Shelter Renovation Project

Martin County, FL – Travis Walker of The Law Offices of Travis R. Walker, P.A., generously donated $5,000 to the Hibiscus Shelter Renovation project.  Travis is the Vice Chair of the Hibiscus Children’s Center Board of Directors and has been an active Hibiscus volunteer and supporter since 2014. 

The ”Brighter Futures Makeover Project” is in the final phase of the $2 million renovation project.  The Shelter opened its doors to provide safe haven for our community’s abused children in October, 1989.   After 30+ years of wear and tear and over 2,000 children served, the Shelter was in dire need of a complete makeover.  The renovation project has provided a beautiful home for the children as well as enhanced our services and fortified the Shelter so children and staff may shelter in place and help minimize the children’s trauma during a natural disaster.   The interior and exterior facility renovations are completed and the final phase of our project is underway to provide a new parking lot to ensure the safety of our children, staff and visitors.   Travis’ generous gift has helped to provide needed funds for our final phase of the makeover. 

Travis R. Walker, Esq. is the founder of The Law Offices of Travis R. Walker, P.A.  Travis is a graduate of Port St. Lucie High School, Indian River Community College, Florida Atlantic University, and Florida Coastal School of Law. Travis specializes in family law, estate planning, real estate law, and civil litigation. He also provides consulting regarding governmental affairs and public policy. Travis found his inspiration to practice law from his involvement in public service and charities.  For more information, please visit https://www.traviswalkerlaw.com.

Hibiscus Children’s Center is grateful to Travis and all our renovation supporters for helping to improve our children’s home and enhance their physical and mental well-being.  For more information about how you can get involved to help our children, please visit HibiscusChildrensCenter.org or contact Michelle King, CDO, at (561) 452-5791 or via email at mking@hcc4kids.org.