Catholic Hospice's Katharine Cue-Fuente nominated for Hispanic honor

Business Wednesday, June 29, 2016

On August 12, 13 Latina professionals will be honored for strengthening the social fabric of South Florida and inspiring men and women through their leadership, in growing a diverse America. Catholic Hospice is proud and honored to congratulate Katharine Cue-Fuente in being honored as one of the 13 Women of Distinction in South Florida. 

A true leader and community advocate, Cue-Fuente has been a part of the Catholic Hospice family for over three years and has been a dynamic and essential member of the marketing and community outreach for Catholic Hospice. She has been at the forefront of communicating Catholic Hospices message throughout Miami-Dade and helps find funding for Catholic Hospice’s community programs like Camp Erin, a free bereavement camp open to all children who have suffered the loss of a loved one and Wishes Granted, a special program that helps grant patients their last wish.

At 28 years old, Cue-Fuente is a leader in marketing and public relations for South Florida and a true asset to the Catholic Hospice Organization. Cue-Fuente’s passion for helping others extends to her government role as a Councilwoman for the City of Hialeah, where recently she was appointed by her colleagues to serve as the youngest vice president of the City Council.

“I am beyond humbled by being honored the Hispanic Woman of Distinction Award. But I’d be remiss if I didn’t express that any award or accolades I receive, is due to the amazing men and women God has placed in my path who have supported and mentored me,” said Cue-Fuente. 
The Hispanic Women of Distinction Charity Luncheon will take place on  August 12 at 11 am at Signature Grand in Davie.

For more information on Catholic Hospice and its programs, contact Maylen Montoto, Community Development Director at Mmontoto@catholichospice.org or 305-351-7102.