VERO BEACH — Children’s Home Society of Florida, Treasure Coast Division, recently announced that SpectorSoft Corporation will be a sponsor for Tumba La Casa, the nonprofit organization’s signature event to be held on April 16 at Rock City Gardens in Wabasso. “We welcome SpectorSoft as a new sponsor for Tumba La Casa, which supports programs that touch the lives of some of our community’s most vulnerable children and young adults,” explained Jan Huffert, Executive Director, Children’s Home Society of Florida, Treasure Coast Division.
SpectorSoft Corporation, a privately held company headquartered in Vero Beach, develops, markets and supports award-winning PC and Internet monitoring and surveillance software products for business, government, education, law enforcement, and home users. Founded in 1998, SpectorSoft has more than 80 full-time employees in its 13,000 sq. foot headquarters. Recognizing that corporations, schools and families need to know how people are using their PCs and what they are doing on the Internet, SpectorSoft developed the first useful and intuitive recording and playback products for Windows and Mac OS-based computers.
The Children’s Home Society of Florida Treasure Coast Division, which is one of 14 divisions in Florida, serves more than 9,000 children and their families each year in Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee and St. Lucie counties. Children’s Home Society is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that relies on the support of individuals, civic groups, foundations and businesses for the funds to give children and young adults the opportunity to be safe, healthy and prepared for life.
For more information, visit www.chsfl.org or call 772-344-4020.