Purple Playas Foundation

 
 
 

Parker Lentini is the reason that the Purple Playas Foundation was born. He believes in the hope and love that others share. He is always saying, “You’re never fully dressed without a smile.” Parker has a life threatening chronic condition that doesn’t stop him even through all his treatment, pain, and hospital visits.

He’s endured many surgeries and multiple medications, including shots and infusions. Through all this, he is always thinking of others. Parker loves community service and advocates for children with chronic illness. Parker continues to raise awareness and funds because he heard about families who had their power/cable turned off or who were struggling to buy food because the cost of travel to treatment was causing major financial difficulties. He just could not bear to think that children may not have electricity or enough food because they were struggling to get to the doctor.
 
 

Mission:

The mission of the Purple Playas is to provide support and resources in the area of pediatric complex chronic care needs and gifting smiles to children and their families.

Our Goals:

  1. Provide social-emotional resources and information on coping with medical trauma to support families and children impacted by chronic illness.

  2. Purple Playas SMILE Power - Provide funding and resources to providers/families of children with chronic illness to bring smiles to children’s faces. For example: funding to camps that support children with chronic/complex illness, food/gas cards to get to treatment, gaming systems for hospitals, durable/medical equipment not funded by another means, family fun days to connect families, etc.

  3. Support fellowships/scholarships in high need pediatric care with a critical shortage, beginning with pediatric rheumatology.

 

 
 

PURPLE PLAYAS FOUNDATION BOARD MEMBERS

Rochelle Lentini, CEO/President


Rochelle Lentini is parent of two boys, one of which has chronic illness, and an early childhood education trainer/consultant. She started her career as a pre-k special education teacher (1991-2001).  In 2001 she started working at the University of South Florida on various projects focusing on early childhood education of young children with disabilities and challenging behavior.  In addition, she directed University of South Florida’s Program-Wide Positive Behavior Support Project funded by the Children’s Board of Hillsborough County, Florida (2006-2018). She is a Pyramid Model Consortium member and one of the first innovators who contributed to the design of the Pyramid Model (www.pyramidmodel.org) in promoting social emotional development in young children (2001 to present). She is a nationally recognized speaker in her field.  She is passionate about advocacy and community service. She serves on her local Arthritis Foundation board, collaborates with the Arthritis Foundation’s national JA initiatives, and is a “parent voice” with the Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance.  Her primary areas of interest are in Positive Behavior Support, early childhood education, inclusion of children with disabilities, practice-based coaching, raising a child with chronic illness, and family-centered supports.

Parker Lentini, Vice President


Parker Lentini is the inspiration for the Purple Playas Foundation. He has systemic on-set juvenile arthritis and hypogammaglobulinemia with overlap syndromes including severe allergies/asthma, myositis, vasculitis, raynaud’s, anklyosis spondalytis, and psoriatic features. These diseases have attacked his heart, lungs, lymphatic system, and gastro-intestinal system. Throughout these challenges, he is always thinking of others. Parker loves community service and advocates for children with chronic illness. Parker also supports the Arthritis Foundation and his walk team, “Parker’s Purple Playas”, has raised over $100,000. Parker participated in a National Institute for Health clinical trial to test a new biologic drug, received the 2012 St. Joseph’s Hospital Kids are Heroes Award, was the 2013 Child Honoree for the Tampa Arthritis Foundation Walk, was the 2016 Arthritis Foundation’s National Youth Honoree, received the 2016 PhRma Research and Hope Award, was the recipient of the 2016 IFAA/WAAD Inspirational Patient Recognition Award, and participates in PhRma’s Go Boldly Campaign. Parker is a public speaker and advocate and was the keynote speaker for the 21st Annual Camp Boggy Creek Bruce Rossmeyer’s Ride for Children. He enjoys comics, movies, and playing video games and his hobbies include photography, videography, and golfing. Parker continues to do random acts of kindness, and expects nothing in return but a smile.

Michael Lentini, CFO/Treasurer


Michael Lentini is parent of two boys, one of which has chronic illness, and is a Sales Manager with Southern Glazers Wine and Spirits. He believes in advocacy, fundraising, and service to others who are impacted by pediatric chronic illness. He has provided workshops on fundraising and networking with fathers of children with juvenile arthritis. In addition, he has participated in focus groups, the Arthritis Foundation’s Juvenile Arthritis Conference Planning, and walk committees. At Southern Glazers, he was a two-time member of the Vision Action Team, was on the Tiger Team (promoting leadership), has organized golf tournaments, and has been a trainer for their internal systems.

John Leanes, Secretary


John Leanes is a clinical faculty member at National-Louis University-Florida Tampa campus serving since 2008 in the Educational Leadership program. He retired from the Pinellas County School system after 35 years in education. During this time he was an English teacher, school based administrator serving as a middle school principal, a high school principal and a district level assistant superintendent. He has served as a presenter for Dr.Willard Daggett’s International Center for Leadership in Education. As Assistant Superintendent for Career and Technical Education, he helped create and define Pinellas County’s Centers of Excellence system that established high school career academies. He is deeply rooted in quality systems thinking to best achieve social, emotional and academic success for all students and has used this vision and mission to lead his schools as a principal to state and national acclaim. He has served as the Board President for Clothes To Kids for four years and was on the board an additional two years. John’s continued passion is to help students define their journey in educational systems to achieve success in life.

Aimee Busquet
Adjunct Professor, English/Former Associate Dean of Humanities, Hillsborough Community College

Grew up with Juvenile Arthritis


Tasha Carroll
Concierge Realty Group

Parent of two children with chronic illness


Jeremy David
Financial Advisor, Noble-Wealth LLC

Grew up with Systemic Onset Juvenile Arthritis


Michele Innocenti
Vice President, Market Information Manager

Bank of America


Denise Jackson
Senior Child Development Associate /VPK Teacher

Hillsborough Community College


Dawn Khalil
Instructional-Multimedia Developer

USF’s Florida Center for Inclusive Communities


Brenda Lewis
Field Operation Consultant

Pinellas County Schools


Stephanie Lewis Cardozo
Finance Director

Political Advisor, Mayor-elect Donna Deegan’s top campaign and inaugural fundraiser.


Kristeen Nelson
Partnership Development

AAA Director, Partnership Development, The Auto Club Group


Alex Nirenberg
Area Manager

North Florida, Tito’s Handmade Vodka


Haley Simpson
Consultant

District Manager On-Premise Florida, Brittany Sales Company


Janet Wise
Attorney

Sass Law Firm




Melissa Elder M.D./Ph.D.
Chief of Division of Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology

UF Health Shands Hospital
(Honorary PPF Board Member)



ADVISORY TEAM

Lisa Andrew

Child Life Specialist


Lorraine Blais

Retired pediatric nurse


Heather Bell-Brunson

Pediatric nurse practitioner


Kayden Boehling

Kid Advisor with Chronic Illness


T.J. Carroll

Young Adult with Chronic Illness


Angela Diebold

Parent of 2 children with JA and EDS


Melissa Hughey

Arthritis Foundation


Sandy Leanes

Retired elementary principal, PPF Editor


Logan Lentini

Sibling has sJIAand CVID, Sibling Chair


Theresa Russo

Teacher, parent of a child cancer survivor


Lauren McAllister

Young Adult Sibling, Flip Fest Camp, Sibling Chair


Anne Nymark

PPF non-profit advisor lead


Dianne Patterson

Retired Early Childhood Executive Director


J. Scott Reed, Esquire, Pilka & Associates, P.A

Legal Advisor


Marissa Salvador

Young adult with polyarticular juvenile arthritis


Heidi Sloan

Parent of 2 children with JA


Amy Wegner

Child life director