David Vaughan learned early that life is about showing up for family, for friends, and for strangers in need.
Raised in a bustling household where love and loyalty were constants, Vaughan has spent decades turning that foundation into a quiet legacy of generosity. From organizing charity motorcycle rides to crafting furniture with care, his actions reflect a simple but powerful belief: help where you can and make every moment count.
That sense of loyalty and generosity was shaped early. Vaughan was born in 1958, the fifth of eight children in a lively, close-knit home in Lake Worth. His parents, Sammy and Nina, raised their children on strong values. His mother, Nina, made sure every child felt equally loved, and it’s a lesson Vaughan has carried into adulthood: show up for people, treat everyone with care, and give back where you can.




