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VOL. 36 NO. 12 www.seabreezepublications.com DECEMBER 2023
Tyler Cameron’s Second Annual Star-Studded Gala
Raises Money For College Scholarships
Reality television star and
model Tyler Cameron brought
celebrities and high-profile locals
to his hometown on Oct. 26
for The Andrea C. Cameron
Foundation’s second annual gala.
Held at the Pelican Club, the
event supported the foundation’s
mission to award college
scholarships to students so they
can achieve their full potential.
More than 300 people
attended the star-studded gala,
Second Annual Star-Studded Tyler Cameron, Tatiana Paz-Bedolla (scholarship Tyler Cameron, Jena Sims Jill Mondo, Tyler Cameron, Francesca Mariano, Joe
Gala on page 2 recipient), Riley Hearn (scholarship recipient) Koepka JoJo Siwa Reilly, Gia Mariano
Live From Tequesta, It’s Jupiter Law Center’s
18th Annual Fundraiser
Benefiting The Aicardi Center have raised almost $600,000 in donations
to the Aicardi Syndrome Foundation, a 100
Syndrome Foundation! percent volunteer run nonprofit organization.
The signature event is an Annual Halloween
Jupiter Law Center went from the sublime to the Aicardi Costume Party. This year’s October
ridiculous (in the best possible way) for its annual fundraising extravaganza saw attendees dressing like their
event to benefit the Aicardi Syndrome Foundation. Last year favorite SNL character. From the “nice” of
brought out the kid in attendees with a cartoon character Roseanna Roseannadanna to the “naughty”
concept. This year, it was late-night irreverence wrapped that can’t be printed in a polite paper (let’s
up in a Saturday Night Live (SNL) theme. With four-plus just say there were strategically placed holiday
decades of iconic characters to choose from, 2023’s attendees wrapped boxes involved), partygoers reached
had no shortage of wild and crazy inspiration for the evening. into the archives for inspiration. The muse
With the support of hundreds of the firm’s friends and family
over the years, Adam and Lissa Gumson of Jupiter Law Live From Tequesta on page 3
BallenIsles Charities Foundation
Dedicates New Wing At Safe Harbor Shelter
Members of the BallenIsles Charities Foundation, made “This is the only shelter in Palm Beach County for
up of members and residents of BallenIsles Country Club, runaways living on the street. We knew we had to step up
recently attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony and dedication and not turn our backs on kids who are at risk of trafficking
of the new BallenIsles Wing at Safe Harbor Shelter, located and often resort to selling drugs or stealing to survive,” said
inside the Children’s Home Society (CHS) of Florida. BallenIsles Charities Foundation Vice President and Grants
The foundation awarded a $72,000 grant for the purpose Committee Chair Jody Passov.
of remodeling an unused wing at the shelter, adding 12 At Safe Harbor, homeless youth who are in the midst
additional beds for youth ages 10 to 17. of a crisis find immediate safety, counseling and basic
necessities. During their
temporary stay with the
Children’s Home Society, the
shelter works with families
to access support, therapy
and other local resources that Safe Harbor Shelter at the Children’s Home Society ribbon
can help youth address the cutting. Left to right: Mark Freeman, president, BallenIsles
crises they are experiencing. Charities Foundation; Jody Passov, vice president,
BallenIsles Charities Foundation; Sabrina Barnes, CHS
BallenIsles Charities regional executive director; and Lauren Fuentes, CHS vice
Foundation on page 4 president, Child and Family Well-Being