PALM COAST, Fla. — Carrie Baird, Chief Executive Officer of Flagler Cares, has been recognized by the News Service of Florida as one of the state’s “Women Shaping Florida’s Future.” Baird received the organization’s Above and Beyond Award during a ceremony held on October 8 in Tallahassee.
The award honors women across Florida who demonstrate exceptional leadership and innovation in their fields. Baird is the first Flagler County leader to receive the distinction.
Baird said she was humbled and proud to see the organization’s efforts acknowledged at the state level. “I was encouraged that our accomplishments were seen as significant and noteworthy,” she said. “It’s an honor to see Flagler Cares recognized for the impact we’re making right here in Flagler County.”
Former Flagler County Commissioner and Flagler Cares co-founder Barbara Revels nominated Baird for the award, crediting her with turning an early community vision into a thriving organization. “We had the idea, but she did the work to make it real,” Revels said.
DJ Lebo, CEO of the Early Learning Coalition of Flagler and Volusia and president of the Flagler Cares Board, joined Baird at the event and praised her collaborative approach.
“Carrie knows how to bring the right people together to make real change happen,” he said.
Founded in 2015, Flagler Cares has become a cornerstone of community support in Flagler County, coordinating access to health care, mental health services, housing, and other critical resources. The nonprofit serves as a central hub for residents who need help navigating complex systems, particularly those facing barriers such as homelessness, lack of insurance, or behavioral health challenges. Since its founding, Flagler Cares has assisted more than 5,000 individuals and families through its programs and partnerships.