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Fashion With A Purpose from page 1
Proceeds from the event
benefited Place of Hope,
a nonprofit dedicated to
breaking the cycle of abuse,
neglect, homelessness,
poverty and human
trafficking. The organization
offers vital programs and
services to children, youth
and families in the local
community.
For more information Pamela Cherry
or reservations, visit
1000NORTH.com or call (561) 570-1000. Julie Andron, Mike McGann, Nina Danielle Smith, Colette Henderson, Jill Weitzman, Lynn Weitzman, Allison
Photos by Tracey Benson Photography Pucillo Marcie Kipper Weitzman
Barbara Gilbert, Lisa Danielle Tortorello, Jennifer
LaFrance Stano Pam Cappucio, Lana Arnold, Bebe Landsman
Nicole Silvester, Susan Youngs, Michelle Silvester, Carla
Christensen
Hillary Laros, Dr. Nicolas Perricone, Sherrye Sammons Jamie Bond, Thomas Burke, Gina Franano, Sherrye
Fenton, Gina Franano Sammons Fenton
Rachel Rieber, Alicia Kaufman
BallenIsles Charities Foundation from page 1
The funds raised are a credit to the generosity of
BallenIsles residents, local businesses and corporate
sponsors, contributions from volunteers, as well as
BallenIsles club management and the community
association management. Each of the organizations
selected to receive a financial grant were carefully
vetted through the application and review process.
Organizations receiving grants for programs, are in
the following categories: Civic, Health and Human
Services, Environmental, and Educational.
“As president of the BallenIsles Charities Foundation,
it fills me with immense pride and joy to announce the
awarding of $1,475,000 in grants to 61 exceptional
nonprofit organizations within our Palm Beach
County community. This remarkable achievement is
a true testament to the generosity and spirit of our
BallenIsles members and residents. Together, we are
making a meaningful difference in the lives of those
around us, and I am thrilled to see our collective efforts
uplift our local community,” said BallenIsles Charities
Foundation President Mark Freeman.
In addition to monetary donations, through
BallenIsles Community Services, BallenIsles’
residents volunteer at local organizations – from
feeding the hungry, building homes with Habitat for
Humanity and donating household goods and medical
supplies, to wrapping presents for children during the
holiday season.
For more information on The BallenIsles Charities
Foundation, visit www.BallenIslesCharitiesFoundation.
org. For more information on BallenIsles Country
Club, visit www.BallenIsles.org.