Lighthouse of Pinellas White Cane Walk ○ Legends of Luke
Stephanie Herbert
July 1, 2025 12:00am - December 1, 2025 12:00pm
Help Us Walk for Luke - and for Everyone Learning to Navigate the World Without Sight
Welcome to the Legends of Luke!! Our team is thrilled to be apart of the Lighthouse of Pinellas White Cane Walk - a fundraiser supporting Lighthouse of Pinellas and their life-changing programs.
Luke was born at 24 weeks weighing just 1lb 11 0z. He faced many medical issues throughout his long NICU stay including Retinopathy of Prematurity. ROP is a eye diesease effecting the blood vessels that can lead to blindness. From the the moment we brought him home, Lighthouse of Pinellas has been there for him and us. They stepped in when we were brand new parents facing an unfamiliar journey -offering hope, guidance and life-changing programs that have helped Luke learn, grow, and become independent.
The White Cane Walk is more than just a day to celebrate independence - it's a lifeline for families like ours. The funds go directly to programs that teach mobility, technology skills, daily living strategies and confidence for people of all ages who are blind or visually impaired. Lighthouse provides these services at no cost to their clients and are able to do so only because of the generosity of donors and supporters like you!
We would be honored if you would support our team and Lighthouse of Pinellas. Every dollar truly makes a difference ensuring that babies, kids, and adults can access the life-changing support that Luke has had since birth.
Here's how you can help:
- Donate: Contribute whatever you can. No amount is too small!
- Spread the Word: Share my fundraising page with your friends, family, and social networks. Let’s spread awareness so we can raise more!
Thank you for helping us give hope, skills and independence to Luke and so many others!!
Why We Walk
Kandie’s Journey
Kandie’s story is one of strength, faith, and a fierce determination to reclaim independence.
Originally from a small town in Illinois, Kandi moved to Florida in 1984 and dedicated nearly 40 years of her life to nursing in the greater Pinellas County area. But everything changed after she suffered a series of strokes, six in total, leaving her with significant vision loss and brain damage. The transition was devastating. Kandi found herself grieving the life she once knew, and loneliness began to take hold.
But Kandie is not one to give up.
With the encouragement of her support system and her deep-rooted faith, she chose to seek help. As a nurse, Kandie had once cared for a young boy who was visually impaired and attended Lighthouse of Pinellas’ Early Intervention and Children’s Programs. She remembered the positive impact Lighthouse had on that little boy’s life and decided to reach out.
From the moment she walked through our doors, Kandie said she felt welcomed, supported, and understood. She worked closely with our Orientation & Mobility instructor, Karli, to help her navigate her community, work, and how to take public transportation. Kandie also dove into our technology programs, where she gained skills using ZoomText and screen magnification for her phone and computer. With the help from her instructor, Brad, Kandie created a notebook filled with step-by-step guides on navigating technology — a resource she still uses and updates to this day.
Over the last seven years as a client, Kandie has not only gained independence but also a loyal companion, her seeing eye dog, a black lab named Runner. Since her last stroke she has not been able to work, but is hoping to go back soon as she has enjoyed being an Activities Director for an agency that serves individuals with disabilities, using her story and her strength to uplift others.
Kandie wants others to know:
“You don’t have to walk through darkness alone.”
Outside of her work and advocacy, Kandie loves holiday lights and scenic views. One of her favorite memories is visiting Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga, Tennessee at Christmastime, taking in the city lights from above. Her dream? A trip to Dollywood, a fitting destination, as she’s proud to be related to Dolly Parton on her mother’s side.
Kandie is planning to join Lighthouse of Pinellas for the White Cane Walk. If you see her there, please feel free to say hello and thank her for sharing her journey with us. Kandie’s journey reminds us all of the power of hope, resilience, and why your support of the White Cane Walk matters.
My Supporters
- Katie Blackwell Last month $50.00
- Joseph Ebner Last month
- Scott Pearce Last month
- Nina Ruiz Last month
- Amber Craven Last month $25.00
- Katie Blackwell Last month $50.00
- Brittany Flora September 2025 $50.00
- Judi Vitucci September 2025 $50.00
- Amber Craven Last month $25.00
- Kelsey Spyker September 2025 $25.00
My Teammates
- VH Victoria Hendrix $1,000.00
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Stephanie Herbert Team Captain $401.00
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Carol Ann Hannon $367.50
- MH Matthew Herbert $105.00
- BD Barbi Douglas $100.00
- RD Robyn Douglas $100.00
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Caitlyn alvarado $50.00
- KD Kaitlin Douglas $0.00
- EE Emilie Edwards $0.00
- LE Lee Edwards $0.00
- RM Rob Matlack $0.00
- AC Amber Craven $0.00