
Donna Roberts
Donna Roberts, 66, has shown her love of Bonita Springs and is being recognized for her work by the Bonita Springs Community Foundation.
The foundation named Roberts the 2007 winner of the Love of Bonita award, which honors those who actively promote empowerment, self- sufficiency and make positive changes in others.
"Donna exemplifies what this award is all about. This isn't about someone being able to write a big check, it's about someone putting in the hours and motivating others," said Melanie Dehon, the chair of the Love of Bonita award dinner.
Dehon is organizing the Jan. 20 award gala where Roberts will receive an engraved vase and have a video shown highlighting her work and efforts in bringing Hope Hospice's "Joanne's House" to Bonita Springs.
Past winners of the award include Jacqueline McCurdy, David Short, Ira Hawk, Pat Lord and Richard Miller.
"I think that you go back to your roots and what family you came from and I know I have to give back," said Roberts, who has lived in Bonita Bay for seven years. "You're put on this earth for a certain amount of time and you gotta use it to do good."
Roberts began her service efforts 25 years ago in Detroit when she got involved with the hospice and decided that patient care was her passion.
"Your life is nothing if you don't give back and help. I started out in patient care but quickly moved to fundraising and I was good at it," said Roberts, who created the Women's Committee for Hope Hospice to raise funds to build a location between Fort Myers and Naples.
The committee has raised close to $5 million since 1999 and boasts 300 members, with three fundraisers annually.
"All nominees without exception were outstanding. Donna is an example of someone who gathers others, shares her vision and inspires them to act and share the same vision," said Fran Luessenhop, the vice chair of the Bonita Springs Community Foundation. "She is great at communicating her vision and that made her stand out."