Hollywood Council of Civic Associations

Hollywood Council of Civic Associations HCCA was founded in 1968 by a strong group of civic associations from all across the city. HCCA brin Of the City's 19 civic associations, 17 are HCCA members.
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Hollywood Council of Civic Associations is an umbrella organization for civic and homeowner associations in Hollywood. HCCA was founded on the belief that our neighborhood associations can become a more effective force for neighborhood improvement when we work together toward common goals. HCCA is the successor organization to the Central Council of Civic Associations founded in the late 1960s for

much the same purpose. We believe that civic and homeowner associations need a central source of dependable information and representation in order to deal with common problems. Simultaneously, HCCA provides an effective communications link between the City and the individual civic associations. Each association designates a delegate to attend HCCA meetings. In some cases, the association president is the delegate. In others, the association president appoints a delegate. In either case, the delegate brings neighborhood information to HCCA and takes information from HCCA back to his or her association.

10/31/2025

HELPING THE ISLANDS
Direct Relief, aims to provide medicines and other resources to those affected by Hurricane Melissa: directrelief.org or nba.com/heat
U.S. Caribbean Strong Relief Fund, managed by The Miami Foundation, supports disaster preparedness and long-term recovery efforts: miami.fcsuite.com/erp/donate
Global Empowerment Mission, based in Doral, delivers aid to people around the world: globalempowermentmission.org
Food for the Poor, a Coconut Creek-based nonprofit that provides aid to the people of Latin America and the Caribbean: foodforthepoor.org
American Friends of Jamaica, supports Jamaican charities: theafj.org
United Way Broward: unitedwaybroward.org
World Food Program USA: wfpusa.org
GlobalGiving, a nonprofit crowdfunding platform: globalgiving.org
CARE, an international humanitarian organization: care.org
Related Articles
Haiti, Jamaica and Cuba pick up the pieces after Melissa’s destruction
Americares, focuses on disaster relief and global health: americares.org
GiveDirectly, sends money to people living in poverty: givedirectly.org
American Red Cross, redcross.org/donations
Jewish Federation of Broward County Emergency Fund, jewishbroward.org/hurricane-melissa-relief
VOLUNTEER
Help assemble emergency kits at Global Empowerment Mission’s warehouse, 1850 NW 84th Ave, No. 100, Doral. Hours are:
10 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-5 p.m. Oct. 28-31
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 1
PROVIDE RELIEF ITEMS
Food for the Poor is accepting items through Nov. 1 at their warehouse at 6401 Lyons Road, Coconut Creek. Collection hours are 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday.
They are looking for the following new items in the sizes listed:
Wash cloths (12 inch-by-12 inch)
Soap (3 ounces)
Unscented deodorant (2 ounces)
Shampoo or body wash (8 ounces)
The City of Fort Lauderdale is working with Food for the Poor to collect needed items. Drop off at the Police Department, 1300 W. Broward Blvd., as well as at the following Fire Rescue stations:
Station 2: 528 NW Second St.
Station 3: 2801 SW Fourth Ave.
Station 8: 1717 SW First Ave.
Station 16: 533 NE 22nd St., Wilton Manors
Station 29: 2002 NE 16th St.
Station 35: 1969 E. Commercial Blvd.
Station 46: 1515 NW 19th St.
Station 47: 1000 SW 27th Ave.
Station 49: 1015 Seabreeze Blvd.
Station 53: 2200 Executive Airport Way
The City of Miramar requests items such as tarps, generators, canned foods and hygiene kits. No used clothing or linens. Visit miramarfl.gov/News-articles.
Drop off at:
Fire Station 19, 6700 Miramar Parkway
Fire Station 70, 9001 Miramar Parkway
Fire Station 84, 14801 SW 27th St.
Fire Station 100, 2800 SW 184th Ave.
Fire Station 107, 11811 Miramar Parkway
Miramar Police Headquarters, 11765 City Hall Promenade
The City of Lauderhill is looking to donate new tarps, sleeping bags, yard waste bags, unexpired canned and nonperishable foods, new work gloves, solar powered lights/flashlights, industrial sponges, professional first aid kits, personal hygiene kits, new wash cloths, baby diapers and wipes. For more details, visit lauderhill-fl.gov.
Drop-off locations:
Lauderhill City Hall, 5581 W. Oakland Park Blvd.
St. George Community Park, 3501 NW Eighth St.
Veterans Park, 7600 NW 50th St.
John Mullin Park, 2000 NW 55th Ave.
Westwind Park, 4550 NW 82nd Ave.
Joy’s Roti Delight, 1205 NW 40th Ave.
The Dutch Pot Jamaican Restaurant, all locations
The City of Tamarac is collecting tarps, tents, sleeping bags, flashlights, batteries, generators, solar-powered lights, canned and nonperishable foods, water, soap, shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste, hairbrushes, washcloths, work gloves, industrial sponges and first-aid kits. Visit tamarac.gov.
Drop-off locations:
Tamarac City Hall, 7525 NW 88th Ave.
Fire Station 15, 6000 Hiatus Road
Fire Station 36, 7499 NW 72nd St.
Tamarac Community Center, 8601 W. Commercial Blvd.
Tamarac Recreation Center, 7531 N University Drive
The City of Pembroke Pines is gathering items including tarps, water, flashlights, sleeping bags, batteries, large trash bags, tents, work gloves, canned goods (1+ year expiration date), solar powered lights, hygiene kits, baby diapers and first aid kits. Used clothing and linens will not be accepted. Visit ppines.com.
Drop off at these fire stations:
Station 33: 600 SW 72nd Ave.
Station 69: 9500 Pines Blvd.
Station 79: 19900 Pines Blvd.
Station 89: 13000 Pines Blvd.
Station 99: 16999 Pines Blvd.
Station 101: 6057 SW 198th Terrace

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ARTIFICIAL TURF
10/16/2025

ARTIFICIAL TURF

Synthetic turf is hazardous to human health due to chemical exposure, microplastics and the risk of skin burns as well as infections, with children being especially vulnerable.

10/14/2025

Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ Program
Free Homeowner Webinar Series
When: October, 21th, 2025 11:00AM – 12:00PM EST

Guest Speaker: Calvin Gardner, Urban Residential Horticulture Extension Agent, Orange County, University of Florida

Florida’s wetlands are more than just scenic landscapes—they are vital ecosystems teeming with life. This webinar explores the fascinating story of Florida’s wetlands, from their ecological importance to the challenges they face. Learn how these unique environments support wildlife, improve water quality, and help protect against flooding. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or a homeowner looking to better understand the role of wetlands in your community, this session will deepen your appreciation for these essential natural resources.

Please pre-register for this webinar. This webinar is presented free of charge. Registering for this webinar pre-registers you for the full series. You will receive login instructions the day before each webinar.

The Homeowner Webinars series is NOT approved for CEUs.

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10/07/2025

The City of Hollywood’s centennial celebration continues! Events and activities have been happening all year, leading up to the big celebration November 20th - 22nd!

As a Hollywood resident who is about to reach, has reached, or surpassed your 100th birthday milestone, Mayor Josh Levy, City Commissioners, and the Executive team would like to take some time to celebrate you!

The first step is to register yourself, or a Hollywood resident that you know is turning 100 this year, or is already 100 years old or older.

Once the form has been filled out, Nancy Weisberg-Caruso from the Office of the Mayor and Commission will reach out to you with more information about the recognition options.

All City of Hollywood centenarians must be registered by November 1, 2025 for recognition.

REGISTER: https://www.hollywoodfl.org/FormCenter/CMED-6/City-of-Hollywood-Centennial-Celebration-366

10/07/2025

HCCA Elections - November 17, 2025

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Congratulations to United Hollywood Alliance on its first Street Cleanup!
10/07/2025

Congratulations to United Hollywood Alliance on its first Street Cleanup!

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Hollywood Council of Civic Associations is an umbrella organization for civic and homeowner associations in Hollywood. HCCA was founded on the belief that our neighborhood associations can become a more effective force for neighborhood improvement when we work together toward common goals. HCCA is the successor organization to the Central Council of Civic Associations founded in the late 1960s for much the same purpose. We believe that civic and homeowner associations need a central source of dependable information and representation in order to deal with common problems. Simultaneously, HCCA provides an effective communications link between the City and the individual civic associations. Of the City's 19 civic associations, 17 are HCCA members. Each association designates a delegate to attend HCCA meetings. In some cases, the association president is the delegate. In others, the association president appoints a delegate. In either case, the delegate brings neighborhood information to HCCA and takes information from HCCA back to his or her association.