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Boca Teen Twins To Collect Thousands Of Pounds Of Cereal
For Boca Helping Hands During Annual Cereal Drive
Cereal4All, which runs an annual cereal drive They’ve also established a new Student Ambassador
organized by twin brothers Jett and Luke Justin, hopes to Program that guides students from across the country to
collect more than 4,000 pounds during its annual cereal volunteer sessions at local food banks to get them more
drive this spring and donate it to Boca Helping Hands engaged in the fight against hunger and food insecurity.
(BHH). The cereal drive runs through the end of the school The Justin brothers have partnerships with other
year in May. businesses. Target donated gift cards for participating schools
This donation means that Boca Helping Hands will be to buy school supplies. Publix will provide cereal parties for
able to provide clients with approximately 40,000 bowls K-5 schools’ top-donating classrooms; and there will be a
of cereal. The Justins, 16-year-old twin brothers and Boca drawing for prizes for students who participate in cereal drives.
Raton residents, are 10th-graders at American Heritage In addition, First Watch has partnered with Cereal4all by
School in Delray Beach. donating breakfast food for a recent Oatmeal Airlift that Jett
The Justins have expanded their organization nationally and Luke piloted to different islands in the Bahamas.
to partner with schools in Connecticut, Arizona, New “We created Cereal4all to fight hunger around America’s
York, Nevada, Washington, Virginia, New Jersey, Texas breakfast tables because millions of American families suffer
and California for Cereal4All cereal drives that benefit
local food banks in those areas. Cereal4all founders Luke Justin and Jett Justin Boca Teen Twins on page 2
2023 TimberTech Golf Championship Donates $400,000
To Boca Raton Regional Hospital
By Rebecca Seelig products, fostering healthier communities and a brighter
The TimberTech Championship that took place at future for all.”
Broken Sound Club’s Old Course this past November served It marks the third consecutive year the TimberTech
as a fundraiser that included the recent announcement of Championships has made a $400,000 donation to the
a $400,000 donation made to the Boca Raton Regional Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation, increasing the
Hospital Foundation. The money was part of more overall charitable total to more than $3.8 million during the
than $500,000 raised for local charities through the tournament’s 17-year history. AZEK/TimberTech took over
Championship, a PGA TOUR Champions playoff event. sponsorship of the annual event in 2020.
“On behalf of TimberTech/AZEK, we are proud to “We are thrilled to be able to continue our significant
support the Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation charitable contributions to the Boca Raton Regional Hospital
through this donation,” said Amanda Cimaglia, vice Left to right: Mark Larkin, Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation and the Christine E. Lynn Women’s Health and
president, ESG & Corporate Affairs for The AZEK Foundation; Lincoln Mendez, CEO, Boca Raton Regional Wellness Institute,” said Ken Kennerly, the tournament’s co-
Company. The AZEK Company is the parent company Hospital and North Region Executive, Baptist Health; executive director. “The support from the great hospital, the
of TimberTech. “Our commitment to innovation, Christine E. Lynn; Scott Singer, Mayor, City of Boca Raton; City of Boca Raton, and the entire Boca Raton community
sustainability and community resonates strongly as we Ken Kennerly, Co-Executive Director, James Hardie Pro
strive to make a positive impact beyond our outdoor living Football Hall of Fame Invitational and EVP, Pro Links Sports 2023 TimberTech Golf on page 2
Nearly $300,000 Raised For Local Children’s Charities
At A Boca West Children’s Foundation Luncheon
Headlined By Food Network star Chef Alex Guarnaschelli. The funds raised during the
April 17 event will benefit local children’s charities.
Star Chef Alex Guarnaschelli The sold-out event took place at Boca West Country
Club, with Michelle Gluckow serving as the luncheon chair.
Nearly $300,000 was raised during a Boca West The event highlight was a Q&A discussion with Chef Alex
Children’s Foundation luncheon headlined by Food Network Guarnaschelli who shared stories ranging from behind the
scenes at the Food Network
to her family’s history with
cooking, to her career both in
the kitchen and on the TV.
Iron Chef A lex
Guarnaschelli has opened
Michelin-starred restaurants
and was the winner of The Next Arlene Herson and Chef Alex Guarnaschelli
Iron Chef, Guy’s Superstar
Grocery Games, and served as Nearly $300,000 Raised For Local Children’s Charities
a judge on Chopped and Iron on page 5