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To continue the Palm Beach Shores Seasiders
Charity event from page 1
fundraising for our charities, the following open air market will be held.
As the voice of homeless young adults, Vita Nova We ask that all patrons please wear masks for the safety of all.
is working to eliminate homelessness for youth ages 18
to 25 years old in Palm Beach County. Vita Nova helps See you there!
young adults who are aging out of foster care and other
homeless youth transition to independence by providing
a stable, nurturing, environment that includes housing,
counseling and education.
“Admirals Cove Foundation is committed to making
a positive difference in our local community and we
are grateful for their support with this grant,” said Jeff
DeMario, CEO of Vita Nova. “These funds will directly
benefit young adults at Vita Nova who find themselves
homeless and seeking the guidance and support to
their fragile budgets especially during times of COVID
when they have been furloughed, or let go due to the
pandemic” added DeMario.
Admirals Cove Foundation (ACF) is the philanthropic
foundation of The Club at Admirals Cove, a private
community in Jupiter, Florida. The foundation board,
members and volunteers are comprised exclusively of
Admirals Cove residents. ACF, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit,
was founded in 2004 by then Club President, Donald
Daren, who saw the need to strengthen the community
outside Admirals Cove’s gates. Countless members
have generously donated and volunteered their time to
support their mission.
About Vita Nova
Vita Nova is a safe bridge to independence for former
foster care, LGBTQ and other homeless youth through
supportive housing, education, employment and life
skills training. As the voice of homeless young adults,
Vita Nova is working to eliminate homelessness for
youth ages 18 to 25 years old in Palm Beach County.
Vita Nova, Inc, located in West Palm Beach, Florida,
is comprised of three components: the Spot, Housing
(The Village) and Independent Living.
Vita Nova means “new life” in Latin, and was
founded by Father Leo Armbrust, a man who believed
that foster youth deserved a better quality of care.
Through the efforts of the Vita Nova team members,
its volunteers, and its benefactors, older foster and
homeless youth are given the opportunity to lead lives
characterized by independence, self-determination, and
personal responsibility.
To learn more about Vita Nova or to donate, visit
www.vitanovainc.org or call (561) 689-0035.
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