UCP of Central Florida announces 2026 honorees for 33rd Annual GalaBy: Wellons Communications Scott Maxwell - Champion for Children Award Scott Maxwell, a longtime columnist with the Orlando Sentinel known for his thoughtful storytelling and deep connection to the people and communities of Central Florida, is this year's receipt of the Champion for Children Award. Throughout his career, he has highlighted the challenges and triumphs that shape the region, using his platform to elevate stories that matter. Scott's connection to UCP reflects his genuine belief in organizations that uplift children, families and communities. Over the years, he has generously supported UCP by lending his time, voice and platform to key events and initiatives, including serving as host of UCP's Faces Behind the Miracles Breakfast. Through his continued engagement, Scott has helped amplify UCP's mission and strengthen its message of hope, inclusion and impact. Mackoul Distributors Inc. - Jack Holloway Star of Gratitude Award Mackoul Distributors is a fourth-generation, Florida family-owned business founded in 1910 by Abraham Mackoul and rooted in Jacksonville. Today, the company is led by Abraham's great-grandson, Adam Mackoul, alongside third-generation leaders Ron and Raleigh Mackoul, blending time-honored values with modern business practices. For more than 115 years, Mackoul Distributors has built lasting relationships grounded in excellence, integrity and a belief in treating customers, partners and the community like family. Their connection to UCP of Central Florida began through longtime UCP supporter ABC Fine Wine & Spirits, leading to active involvement in UCP's annual Gala, Celebrity Poker Tournament and fundraising initiatives. This partnership reflects Mackoul Distributors' commitment to investing in children and families of all abilities across Central Florida. RJ Mitte - Jackie Bailes Legacy Award RJ Mitte is an actor, producer and disability rights advocate best known for his role as Walter White Jr. on Breaking Bad. Diagnosed with cerebral palsy at a young age, RJ uses his lived experience to advocate for inclusion, accessibility and authentic representation. As a celebrity ambassador for UCP, his connection to the mission is deeply personal. Since 2017, RJ has hosted UCP's annual Celebrity Poker Tournament and Gala, visited students at Bailes Community Academy, and continues to champion the belief that disability is not a limitation, but a source of strength, leadership and possibility. "For 33 years, this gala has represented what's possible when a community comes together with heart and purpose," said Dr. Ilene Wilkins, CEO and President of UCP. "Every dollar raised helps us empower children, strengthen families and create pathways to independence and success." End
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