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                                                           in Your communitY




                                             Admirals Cove Foundation



                     Celebrates Eight Years Of Community Impact



        Since its inception in 2016, more than $17 million
      in Admirals Cove Foundation(ACF) grant funding has
      been distributed to continue impacting programs focused
      on education, health and social services, thanks to the
      collective giving efforts of The Club at Admirals Cove
      donors.
        During the eighth Season of Giving Campaign,
      Admirals Cove Foundation continued the tradition of
      enriching lives by distributing 20 educational scholarships
      to club employees, 13 educational scholarships to the
      children of club employees and 26 local nonprofit program
      grants, vetted by 62 Allocation Committee volunteers.







                                                        27 local nonprofits received grant funding to impact the northern Palm Beach County community. Photo by Steven Maritine














      ACF Board members and staff in front of the Admirals Cove
      Foundation Center for Imaging at Jupiter Medical Center
      – first row (left to right) Charles Ezrine, Margot Lessans,
      Rebecca Divine, Nancy Bush, Ashley Costa; second row
      (left to right) Joe McCart, Erica Scherzer, Andy Kahn, Jill
      Riehl, Suzanne Carroll (missing Eric Becker). Photo by   33 Admirals Cove employees received educational scholarships. Photo by Steven Maritine
      Tracy Benson

        Du r i n g   t h e  AC F
      Philanthropy Celebration,
      the A dmirals  Cove
      community came together
      to celebrate the 2023/24
      Season of Giving by
      presenting full grant funding
      to the following charitable
      nonprofits: Admirals Cove
      Employee Scholarship
      managed  by  The George
      Snow Foundation; Admirals
      Cove Employee Relief Fund   Eric  Becker,  ACF  Board
      managed by the Emergency   president welcomed attendees
      Assistance Foundation; Aid   to the 2024 ACF Philanthropy
      to  Victims  of  Domestic   Celebration. Photo by Steven
      Abuse; Back to Basics;   Maritine
      Chasin A  Dream;  Clinics
      Can Help; Edna W. Runner Tutorial Center; El Sol; Els for
      Autism Foundation; Families First of Palm Beach County;
      First  Tee – Florida Gold Coast; Hanley Foundation;
      Hearts for Moms; In Jacob’s Shoes; inSIGHT Through
      Education; Jack the Bike Man; Loggerhead Marinelife
      Center; The Lord’s Place; Maltz Jupiter Theatre; Meals
      on Wheels of the Palm Beaches; My Clinic; Palm Beach
      Food Bank; Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Foundation;
      Paws 4 Liberty; Place of Hope; Sweet Dream Makers;
      Take Stock In Children Palm Beach County; Vita Nova;
      and the Wounded Veterans Relief Fund.
        During this joyous evening, the ACF Board of Directors
      also announced a $5 million pledge with community
      partner Jupiter Medical Center, for the Admirals Cove
      Foundation Imaging Center. This partnership will impact
      more than 100,000 patients needing access to inpatient
      and outpatient imaging services.
        Admirals Cove Foundation will open the 2024/25
      Season of Giving grant application on July 1. To be
      eligible to apply for a grant, organizations must be a
      registered 501(c)(3) committed to impacting the lives
      of Northern Palm Beach County residents in the areas
      of education, health and social services.  The grant
      application closes on Aug. 1. More information can be
      found by visiting www.admiralscovefoundation.org.

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