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About Achievement Centers For Children & Families Delray Beach; Nancy K. Hurd
At Achievement Centers for Children & Families children Campus, Village Academy,
are involved in early learning (toddler and preschool), after and Pine Grove Elementary.
school, teen and summer camp programs that help prepare For more information, call
them for academic and social success and inspire them to (561) 266-0003 or visit www.
discover their talents. Our families are served through our achievementcentersFL.org.
family strengthening and economic stabilization services
which benefit the community by stabilizing families in
crisis; supporting them to serve as the foundation of their
child’s growth. Family strengthening services are embedded
within our four core programs of Early Learning, After
School, Teen and Summer Camp. ACCF serves 900 local
children and families each year from three locations in
Jupiter Medical center news
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Cash was kept in a cardboard box, and a muffin tin held
the change. Imle had no retail experience, but her first friend NoN-Toxic cancer immunotherapy
in town ran a gift shop in Tequesta, and she helped Imle
set up a proper shop and even shared some inventory with
her. Imle ordered the shop’s first cash register, and had the
volunteers trained to use it. Available NoW
A year later, Imle convinced the Auxiliary’s president
to let her create a new position at the front desk to greet Safe and Effective!
people and help direct them to the proper location within the
hospital. Up until the pandemic, she volunteered five days a
week both in the main lobby and in the family waiting area. This is the Original Immunotherapy that
When asked about her favorite job, however, there was
no hesitation: “Greeter is my absolute favorite job.” balances and optimizes your immune system to
Even in the midst of the COVID pandemic, Imle finds fight almost any type of cancer.
ways to volunteer. Every month she collects donated items
from her neighbors and arranges for Jupiter Medical Center’s
Thrift Shop truck to come pick them up. Hundreds of successes over the years.
Reflecting on her years of service, Imle says she is
grateful for the privilege of being a part of the growth of Continuously available since 1977
Jupiter Medical Center. She gives thanks for the regular
training that volunteers receive, which enables the volunteers in Freeport, Grand Bahama Island
to better serve our community.
“It is that sense of community that sets Jupiter Medical
Center apart,” Imle said. And most of all, she is grateful for See our website for more info:
the many lasting friendships that have blessed her many
years at the hospital. www.Quantumimmunotherapy.net
When not volunteering at the hospital, Imle is serving
as president of the resident council at Mangrove Bay and or call for more information: Toll-free number (561) 766-0878
leads the water aerobics class when the activities director is
unavailable. Email: Quantimmuno@gmail.com