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Boca Helping Hands Unveiled The Sun Capital Annex
And Celebrated $1M In Lifetime Support From The Sun
Capital Partners Foundation
Boca Helping Hands (BHH) unveiled the Sun Capital Annex, a warehouse responsible
for feeding tens of thousands of individuals throughout the region, on Oct. 13. The
facility is located at 1500 N.W. First Court, Boca Raton. The event recognized $1
million in lifetime support from the Sun Capital Partners Foundation, whose support
has been critical to BHH’s development over the past decade. The foundation’s most
recent $100,000 matching gift brought them to the $1 million milestone.
“We want to honor the Sun Capital Partners Foundation’s generous contributions to
Boca Helping Hands, and also shed light on the considerable impact their support has
had on our organization,” said Greg Hazle, executive director of Boca Helping Hands.
Sun Capital’s support over the last decade includes helping BHH to purchase a new
refrigerated truck for food recovery, hosting food drives, volunteering, and matching
end-of-year campaign donations to help BHH raise critical operating funds during the
pandemic. They have also provided additional support through matching employee
contributions and purchasing tickets to events. The Sun Capital Charity Committee,
Boca Helping Hands on page 2
12th Annual White Coats-4-Care Reception Raised
A Record $1 Million In Student Scholarship Funds
To ‘Dress And Equip’ FAU Schmidt
Generating a record-breaking $1,029,800 in scholarship funds to support the “What began as a small community-raiser 12 years ago for a new yet little-known
incoming class of medical students at Florida Atlantic University’s Schmidt College medical school, Jon and I are pleased to see that White Coats-4-Care has grown to
of Medicine, the college’s annual White Coats-4-Care (WC4C) major scholarship become the college’s major annual fundraiser that has provided numerous students with
fundraiser was hosted this week at the Schmidt Family Complex for Academic and scholarship funds.”
Athletic Excellence. With the average cost of a medical education reaching $250,000 in-state to $400,000
“This year’s resounding success was due to the combined respect and advancement out-of-state, 80 to 85 percent of the college’s talented students require financial
of the Schmidt College of Medicine, the community’s embrace of its mission and the assistance. Heavy debt often impacts both a student’s choice of medical school as well
deep commitment of generous donors invested in growing a strong, vital healthcare as their medical specialty based on its income potential to repay loans.
community,” shared Cochair Bonnie Kaye, who with Kaye Communications (KCOM-
PR) partner Jon Kaye has cochaired WC4C for 12 consecutive years since its inception. 12th Annual White Coats-4-Care on page 7
Brightline Train Station Opening In December
To Mark A New Era In Benefits For Boca Families, Businesses
As of the editorial deadline for this issue, the official December date of the Brightline train
station opening in Boca had not been set, but one thing is certain: This event will represent
one of the most important accomplishments for this city in decades – a testament to the
dedication and determination of Mayor Scott Singer and all members of the City Council,
one that will accrue to the benefit of both the area’s families and businesses.
The Brightline network is reimagining train travel through the lens of the modern traveler
The Brightline station in Boca that will open in December
Brightline Train Station on page 4