Thelma Gibson Celebrated for Her Pioneering Role in Miami's Community Service
Thelma Gibson, a 99-year-old native of Coconut Grove, Miami, is being recognized for her significant contributions to community service and inclusion. Throughout her life, Gibson has been a trailblazer, breaking barriers in the nursing field during World War II and later founding the Miami-Dade Women’s Chamber of Commerce. Her efforts have left a lasting impact on South Florida, promoting resilience, compassion, and community engagement. Gibson's story is one of dedication to service and advocacy for women's roles in business and community leadership.