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       Public Asked To Adopt A Class



       At Achievement Centers For Children & Families



       Program Offers Way For                                                                              and preschool),
       Businesses And Individuals                                                                          after school, teen
                                                                                                           and  summer  camp
       To Give Back To The Local                                                                           programs that help
                                                                                                           prepare them for
       Community By Supporting                                                                             academic and social
                                                                                                           success and inspire
       Early Learning Classrooms                                                                           them to discover their
                                                                                                           talents. Families are
          Achievement Centers for Children and Families (ACCF),                                            served through the
       which provides free, high quality, affordable Early Childhood                                       family strengthening
       Educa tion,                                                                                         and economic
       has launched                                                                                        stabilization services
       its Adopt-A-                                      expenses (face masks, cleaning supplies, thermometers, etc.),   which benefit the
       Class program                                     and provides snacks and food for special occasions.  community by
       and is seeking                                      People who adopt a classroom receive invitations to special   stabilizing families  Kids in early childhood education
       support from                                      events such as graduations, holiday shows and volunteer   in crisis; supporting  at  Achievement Centers for
       the community.                                    appreciation events. This year those invites will be both   them  to  serve  as the  Children and Families
       Adopt-A-Class                                     virtually and live when safe to do so. They also receive a   foundation of their
       provides much                                     school year plaque in their adopted classroom, along with   child’s growth. Family strengthening services are embedded
       needed support                                    updates from their class throughout the year, plus an end-  within ACCF’s four core programs of early learning, after
       to the organization’s Early Learning Program classrooms.   of-the-year book highlighting class events.   school, teen and summer camp. ACCF serves 900 local
       Donors can make a one-time donation of $1,500 to adopt a      To participate in the “Adopt-A-Class” program, please   children and families each year from three locations in
       classroom, which provides supplies and funding throughout   contact Events@accffoundation.org for more information.  Delray Beach; Nancy K. Hurd Campus, Village Academy,
       the school year.                                  About Achievement Centers For Children And Families  and Pine Grove Elementary. For more information call (561)
          Adopt-A-Class funds cover curriculum materials, onsite      At Achievement Centers for Children and Families   266-0003 or visit www.achievementcentersFL.org.
       field trips, arts and crafts supplies, COVID-19 related   (ACCF) children are involved in early learning (toddler
       Boca West Children’s Foundation



       Provided More Than $1.12 Million



      To Help Fund Essential

      Programs For Partner
      Children’s Charities

      Foundation Added Funding
      For Four New Projects


         With COVID-19 putting local children’s nonprofits and
      the families they serve in challenging situations, Boca West
      Children’s Foundation stepped in this year with more than 1.12                                       raised during its 10th Anniversary Gala held on March 1 at Boca
      million to help fund essential programs, much of which was                                           West Country Club. Nearly 900 guests gathered to honor Arthur
      granted for summer programs.                                                                         Adler, the foundation’s founder and chairman, for his decade of
         “In these uncertain times, children in our area have suffered   Anniversary Gala, we were able to step in and provide funding   service to the organization and to the children in Palm Beach
      so much,” said Pamela Weinroth, executive director of Boca West   to help these kids, and offer support to new programs.”  County. The gala featured entertainment by acclaimed late night
      Children’s Foundation. “With the funds raised during our 10th      The $1.12 million was given through grants, donor advised
                                                         giving, and raffle ticket sales. The majority of the funds were   Boca West Children’s Foundation on page 3














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