2007 Playhouses

Perfect Playfort

The Perfect Tree-fort

TS Adams Studio Architects
38 Clayton Lane
Suite 18
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459

WaterCrest Homes
38 White Cliff Blvd.
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459

Fibbonacci's House

Fibonacci’s House

Studio i Architecture
29 Ventana Blvd.
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459

Chris Clark Construction, Inc.
415 S. Hwy. 393
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459

Bau Wau House

Bau Wau Haus

Khoury & Vogt Architects
P.O. Box 61-5500
Alys Beach, FL 32461-5500

Alys Beach Construction
P.O. Box 61-5500
Alys Beach, FL 32461-5500

Slide-Away Hill

Slide-Away Hill

Chancey Design Partnership
5365 E. County Hwy. 30-A
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459

Dixon-Kazek Construction, Inc.
12273 Emerald Coast Pkwy.
Suite 108
Miramar Beach, FL 32550

Pineapple Under the Sea

Pineapple Under the Sea

Archiscapes, LLC
1562 Bay Grove Rd.
Freeport, FL 32439

CJB Construction
P.O. Box 613651
Watersound FL 32461

Dun Wishes and Dreams Castle

Dun Wishes and Dreams Castle

B Design Corp of Destin
36468 Emerald Coast Pkwy.
Suite 7101
Destin, FL 32541

Builders in Paradise
203 N. Arnold Rd. Ste. B
Panama City Beach, FL 32413

The CFK Raffle Cottage-Dickens' Cottage

Dickens’ Cottage
The CFK Raffle Cottage

Looney Ricks Kiss
31 Main St.
Rosemary Beach FL 32461

Builders in Paradise
203 N. Arnold Rd. Ste. B
Panama City Beach, FL 32413

The Fanciful Folly

The Fanciful Folly

Atelier 359
359 Lakewood Dr.
Seagrove Beach, FL 32459

Ederer Construction Co., INC.
405 Eden Dr.
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459

Behind the Sky

Behind the Sky

Studio A Architecture
84 Sky High Dune Dr.
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459

Davis Dunn Construction, INC.
PO Box 699
Destin, FL 32540

Greentop Cottage

Greentop Cottage

Gary Justiss Architect

Artisan of Seagrove Beach, Inc.
P.O. Box 4774
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459

The Pinwheel Windmill

The Pinwheel Windmill

Thurber Architecture
27 Uptown Grayton Cir.
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459

Curacao, LLC
820 N. Hwy 393
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459

Citron

Citron

Geoff Chick & Associates
790 N. Hwy 393
Suite 2-E
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459

Velvet Sun Builders, Inc.
108 E. Shallows Dr.
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459

La Petite Salle

La Petite Salle

Dungan-Nequette Architects
82 South Barrett Square
Suite 2-C
Rosemary Beach, FL 32461

Canvas Creations, Inc.
P.O. Box 611665
Rosemary Beach FL 32461

The Village

The Village

Last Updated: April 28th, 2008 |

Florida exceeds the National average of 11.5% uninsured children.

  • Total children in Florida: 4,229,154
  • Children without Health Insurance: 713,288
  • Percentage of children uninsured: 16.9

Kids Face Life and Death without a Net

Nine Million Children in America Are Uninsured, and the Results Can Be Fatal.

Deamonte Driver’s mother couldn’t find a dentist to accept Medicaid for treatment of an abscessed tooth. The dental problem became a brain infection, and Driver died at age 12.
(ABC News)

Excerpt By DAN HARRIS

June 3, 2007

If the 9 million American children without health insurance held hands, they would easily stretch from coast to coast.

Brenda Tinch’s son is one of those children. Tinch and her husband, whose job does not offer health benefits, struggle every month to pay for asthma medication. They’ve had to put off bills and borrow from the family members and fellow churchgoers. “Without being able to provide for my kids,” said Tinch, “it’s a helpless feeling.” That’s how Akia Anderson feels, too. Her daughter has a bone disease and needs an orthopedist, which Anderson cannot afford.

“That’s my baby,” said Anderson, “and I can’t do what I need to do for her. I can’t do what I need to do for her, so I feel helpless and hopeless.”

Anderson has a job, too. But, like many families, she makes too much for Medicaid and too little to afford private insurance. “If you judged a country by how it treats its most vulnerable people, we’re certainly failing when you leave 9 million children behind,” said Ron Pollack of the child advocacy group Families USA. Marian Wright Edelman, of the Children’s Defense Fund, called the problem a “national disgrace.” The crisis “not only costs lives of children and stress for families, but it also costs taxpayers money,” she added.

Here’s how it costs taxpayers money: When Carol Martin’s son, Simon, had an infected toe, she could not afford to take him to the doctor. She cut a hole in his shoe and hoped it would get better. But it got worse. After five months fighting red tape, she got public insurance for her son, but by then his foot required expensive surgery — a bill taxpayers swallowed. “I’m not looking for a handout,” said Martin. “I just need assistance. Health care. That’s all.”

When uninsured children do get medical care, that care is often inferior. One study from Families USA said an uninsured child is twice as likely to die when hospitalized, when compared to an insured child. Even when a child is covered by government insurance, he or she can fall through the cracks.
Like Deamonte Driver.

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