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VOL. 31 NO.7                                             www.seabreezepublications.com                                                 JULY 2021

      The Honda Classic To Distribute A Near Record $5.1 Million


      To Local Charities Despite The Challenges Of The Pandemic


      More Than 100 Charities And                          The Honda Classic has

      100,000 Children Will Be                           now surpassed $55 million
                                                         in charitable contributions as
      Impacted By Honda Classic Cares                    American Honda approaches
                                                         its 41st year as title sponsor
        The Honda Classic is awarding $5.1 million to 100 South   of the PGA  TOUR event,
      Florida philanthropic organizations in 2021, a number that   including almost $40 million
      approaches tournament record levels despite the widespread   in the 15 years since Children’s
      impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.                   Healthcare Charity Inc.
        The $5.1 million distribution during Honda Classic   became the host organization
      Cares Week (June 7 to 10) will impact the lives of more   and moved the event to PGA
      than 100,000 children and provide a much-needed boost   National Resort and Spa.
      to South Florida community charities that faced their own
      fiscal challenges in a tough year.                 The Honda Classic on page 3
      Executive Women Of The Palm Beaches Foundation


      Supports Dress For Success Worldwide/Palm Beach Affiliate




      And Raises $65,000 At 37th                         and more than 30 pairs
                                                         of shoes, 24 handbags,
      Annual Women In Leadership                         undergarments, and makeup
                                                         in a drive-up donation event.
      Awards                                               “ Wi t h  t h e  r e d u c e d
                                                         capacity to collect donations
        More than 250 sponsors, nominees and guests      of items and funding over the
      participated in the Executive Women of the Palm Beaches   past year, Dress for Success
      Foundation’s (EWPBF) 37th Annual Women In Leadership   Palm Beach is extremely
      Awards (WILA), a virtual celebration launched on YouTube   grateful to have the support
      on Friday, April 30.                               of the Executive Women of
        In partnership with Keynote Speaker Joi Gordon   the Palm Beaches and many
      of Dress for  Success Worldwide  and  the  Palm  Beach   women entering or returning
      affiliate of Dress for Success, EWPBF donated a $5,000   to the workforce will benefit   WILA honorees (volunteer sector) Natalie M. Alvarez; (public sector) Dorothy Jacks; (private
      honorarium to the organization as part of the event. In                     sector) Bridget Berry; and Emerging Leader Lauren R. Whetstone. Not shown (nonprofit
      addition,  WILA attendees donated 19 business suits   Executive Women on page 3 sector) Renee Layman
      Philanthropist Lois Pope And American Humane


      Dedicated American Military Hero Dog Monument


      National Monument Honors                           these courageous canines –

      Courageous Canines Who                             like the countless thousands
                                                         who served in the military
      Served In U.S. Armed Forces                        dating back to the Civil War –
                                                         have not been given the credit
      From Civil War To Today                            due to them for their heroic


        There are some 2,700 dogs currently in active military   acts on and off the battlefield.
      service and about 700 who are deployed overseas, according   Philanthropist Lois Pope
      to the U.S. Department of Defense. But for the most part,   on page 2










                                                                                  Left to right: Florida State Attorney Dave Aronberg; U.S. Representative Brian Mast (R-FL);
                                                                                  U.S. Representative Lois Frankel (D-FL); Suzi Goldsmith, president of Tri-County Animal
                                                                                  Rescue; Lois Pope; Donna Shalala, HUD secretary; Dr. Robin Ganzert, CEO of American
                                                                                  Humane; Austin Weishel, monument sculptor; and Commissioner Robert Weinroth
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