Kids In Distress/Family Central and local artists collaborated on nine unique masks for the “Let’s Face It” collection in which 100% of the proceeds directly benefit children and families in need.
Taking place every Tuesday, the Miramar Cultural Center, 2400 Civic Center Pl., will be distributing seven-days worth of groceries to more than 100 children and their families.
Fourteen years old may seem too young to start a company for most people, but not in the case for Parkland entrepreneur Lauren Buchwald — the founder and CEO of Splattered Essentials.
Continuing to provide low-income families with affordable homes, Habitat for Humanity of South Palm Beach County once again fulfilled the dreams of homeownership for two local families.
Looking for an out-of-the-box holiday gift that supports South Florida’s chamber orchestra? Boca Raton-based The Symphonia is collaborating with artists, galleries and businesses for Symphonia of HeARTS, a virtual performance and art auction at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3.
The third time proved to be the charm for the Boca West Children’s Foundation’s eighth annual $100,000 Golf Challenge as it raised $400,000 for charity.
The Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County, a nonprofit organization based in Boynton Beach, had several supporters and enthusiasts in the local community recently attend the fourth annual Literacy Links Golf Tournament held at the Palm Beach Par-3 Golf Course.
Progressive Pediatric Therapy in Lake Worth had its first Trunk or Treat for families it serves and families in the community at its location at 3898 Poinciana Drive, Suite 17 on Halloween morning.
Spreading the spirit of Halloween, the Achievement Centers for Children and Families in Delray Beach recently hosted multiple socially-distanced “Truck or Treat” event at its three campuses during the last week of October.
Honoring teachers and teaching children who need extra help in reading is the premise of Roots and Wings, a nonprofit organization headquartered in Delray Beach. It was started in 2016 by Ted Hoskinson after his wife Anne died.
Because of inclement weather stemming from Tropical Storm Eta, the Boca West Children’s Foundation (BWCF) 8th annual $100,000 Golf Challenge was moved back two weeks to Nov. 22 and consolidated to a one-day event.
The annual Grand Bee, which took place virtually this year due to the pandemic, raised $20,000 for the Boynton Beach-based a not-for-profit organization that works to ensure that every resident of Palm Beach County is able to read.