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Boca Helping Hands Expands Hunger Relief Services
And Financial Assistance To Delray Beach
Boca Helping Hands (BHH) is expanding its services in available to Delray Beach residents, as well as opening the The organization’s decision to
Delray Beach as part of its plan to help more people across organization’s first food pantry in West Delray Beach. service the west Delray Beach
Palm Beach County over the next three years. This includes Starting Oct. 5, Boca Helping Hands will expand its food community came from the
making emergency financial assistance and childcare funding distribution schedule to include Delray Beach two days a week. area’s lack of hunger relief
services. According to the
USDA Economic Research
Service, the area south of
Atlantic Avenue on Jog
Road is considered to have
low access to healthy food
sources, combined with low
income and a shortage of
nearby food pantries. As a
response to the growing need
within this community, BHH added biweekly distribution at
Junior League Of Boca Raton on page 2
Boca Raton Bowl Annual Great Chefs Tailgate Winners
Dressed in their alma mater or favorite college team’s ranged from appetizers and entrees to beverages and desserts.
colors, 300-plus culinary cheering squad of residents, Validating that football, beer and cocktails remains a natural
civic and business leaders on Oct. 6 enjoyed bold creative team-up, a roster of craft breweries and refreshing mixology
takes on tailgate classics served up by popular chefs, blends were sampled as well.
brewmasters and mixologists. The friendly competition at Chefs, brewmasters and mixologists presented their
the Annual RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl Great Chefs signature dishes and libations to a panel of expert foodie
Tailgate Showcase Presented by Boca Raton Innovation media and bloggers, while guests cast their votes for the
Campus (BRiC) and CP Group kicked off a robust wave “People’s Choice” winner. At the judges table were:
of Palm Beach County pride for the eighth annual college • Michael Mayo: Chief Judge, veteran journalist and former
bowl championship game set for Saturday, Dec.18 at FAU Sun-Sentinel dining critic and food writer on The Eat Beat,
Stadium, while raising enough funds to fulfill 500 wishes who co-founded and still administers the 60,000-member
for Spirit of Giving’s Annual Holiday Gift Drive. “Let’s Eat, South Florida” Facebook group.
The palate-pleasing event held at BRiC featured several Winning “Best in Pastry” Award was La Boulangerie
returning contenders and several first-timers. Samplings Boul’Mich from Town Center at Boca Raton. Boca Raton Bowl on page 6
Top Executives Help Habitat For Humanity
Build Home For Single Mom
Forging a “Comradery of a Powerful Kind,” senior Donned in hard hats and construction gear with hammers owners hailed from various industries to create the fourth
executives and entrepreneurs literally “put a roof over” and power tools in hand, execs ventured from building “House That CEOs Built” in South Palm Beach County.
a family and revitalized a neighboring home in Boynton businesses to building a safe,
Beach during the fourth annual Habitat for Humanity of decent and affordable three-
South Palm Beach County CEO Build presented by Moraca bedroom, two-bathroom
Builders. Through the generosity of sponsors and CEO home for a local, hardworking
builders who each donated or raised a minimum of $2,500, Habitat family. Veering
the experiential fundraiser exceeded its goal of $250,000 outside their traditional
to underwrite the construction materials on this and other corporate environs, senior
Habitat homes. executives and company
Powerhouse CEOs unite to build community one home at a time.
Top Executives Help Habitat For Humanity on page 7