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Jupiter Law Center from page 1 The $420,000 raised
since 2006 thus far helps the
Tequesta Country Club. In its fourth year of hosting this foundation to fund research
party, Tequesta Country Club brought its “A” game, serving grants at both Baylor University
a host of stadium-type food (pizza, ribs, sliders, hot dogs, and the University of California
tacos and shrimp kabobs, to name a few of the delectable at San Francisco, underwrites
treats) and beer and other libations. If only watching sports the cost of wheelchairs and
at home was this much fun! equipment that otherwise may
not be obtainable for some
families and aids families in
attending the biannual Family
Conference where Aicardi
families from all over the world
gather to exchange information.
This, in turn, enhances each
family’s ability to care for
their own Aicardi child. Since
only 1,000 girls worldwide are
afflicted with the syndrome,
there is very little money for
research and the foundation is
made up entirely of volunteers
(mostly the affected families
Blue Team Soccer and their extended family and Average Joes
friends).
To learn more about Aicardi Syndrome or Ava Shaye
Gumson or the other Aicardi girls, log on to www. Annual Charity Food Drive from page 1
aicardisyndromefoundation.org and/or www.ouraicardilife.
org or contact Jupiter Law Center at (561) 744-4600 if you kids are at or below the poverty line.
have any other questions about Aicardi Syndrome or about “The sad part is our school systems provide breakfast
how you can help support the Aicardi Syndrome Foundation. and lunch, but not on weekends,” Zodikoff said. “Come
the weekends, the kids have nothing.”
Ibis relies on supervisors and volunteers from each of
its 33 communities to support the Food Drive. There are
more than 125 volunteers, and Ibis’ employees also help
by sorting the donated foods.
The nearby Publix also helps by highlighting “buy one,
get one free” promotions to help increase what’s donated.
About The Club At Ibis
Ibis is a secure, gated collection of 33 distinctly different
neighborhoods, located on the quiet edge of northern West
Palm Beach and just minutes from the heart of the city. It is
adjacent to the pristine Grassy Waters Nature Preserve, a
12,000-acre, state-protected preserve, with wildlife, birds,
and tropical vegetation. The clubhouse recently completed
Jamie and Mike Northrops a major enhancement and expansion to include three new
dining venues and banquet accommodations. A new sports
village opened in 2014 to include fitness facilities, pools, a
4,200-square-foot spa, and a yoga wall. The 16-court tennis
center holds friendly tournaments and weekly group play.
Golf is center stage and offers 54 holes on three Nicklaus
family-designed championship golf courses. Top golf
instruction is headed by Martin Hall, ranked by Golf Digest
as one of the game’s Top 50 instructors. For more information,
call (561) 625-8500 or visit www.clubatibis.com.
Volunteers at Ibis food drive
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