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      Boca Helping Hands’ Bowling For Bread from page 2     Boca Helping Hands is a partner agency of The Town      Charity Navigator named Boca Helping Hands a four-
                                                         of Palm Beach United Way. Since 1945, the Town of Palm   star charity for the 15th consecutive year in June 2021.
         For more information, visit bocahelpinghands.org or   Beach United Way has been committed to improving lives   Boca Helping Hands is located at 1500 N.W. First Court,
      contact Karen Swedenborg at (561) 417-0913, Ext. 202 or   and building strong communities throughout Palm Beach   Boca Raton, FL 33432. For more information, please visit
      via email at Karen@BocaHelpingHands.org.           County by focusing on programs and priorities that promote   BocaHelpingHands.org.
      About Boca Helping Hands                           education, health, and financial stability.
         Boca Helping Hands (BHH) is a community-based
      nonprofit that provides food, medical and financial assistance
      to meet basic human needs as well as education, job training
      and guidance to create self-sufficiency. Through its various
      programs, BHH assists over 27,000 people annually.
         In 2021, BHH distributed more than 70,000 pantry
      bags from five Palm Beach County locations and served
      nearly 80,000 hot meals. The organization expands access
      to affordable medical, dental and behavioral care through
      its partnerships with Genesis Community Health (serving
      clients at clinics in Boca Raton and Boynton Beach) and
      Florida Atlantic University’s Christine E. Lynn College of
      Nursing Community-Based Clinics (serving residents in West
      Palm Beach). In addition, BHH sends weekend meals home   Left to right, Dan Brede, Paul Casto, Katie Brede, Dave   Left to right, Andy Eisele, Diana Eisele, Event Sponsor Lee
      with food-insecure elementary school students via the BHH   Currier and Debbie Rapka                 Steinberg, Shane Brown and Amanda Eisele
      Backpacks Program and assists working families with the
      rising cost of childcare through the Children’s Assistance
      Program (CAP).
         With an increased focus on client self-sufficiency, BHH
      awards scholarships for qualified candidates to attend
      accredited vocational training classes that prepare them
      for careers in the healthcare, information technology,
      construction, and transportation industries. BHH also offers
      free English as a Second Language (ESOL) classes, as well
      as courses in nutrition and other life skills. In addition,   Stylish Modern Atmosphere     Make Reservations                 happy hour
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