Keep the Dream Alive

Coconut Telegraph

The Jewish Housing Council Foundation's 7th Annual Keep the Dream Alive event will be held for the first time on the Aviva Campus (1951 N. Honore Ave., Sarasota) on November 13 at 7pm and feature a bountiful dessert extravaganza by Chef Paul Mattison and his crew. Benefitting the Jewish Housing Council Foundation's Benevolent Care Program, Keep the Dream Alive will allow JHCF to continue honoring the founders’ dream of assuring that qualified residents can age in place, even if they have exhausted their financial resources. Last year’s Keep The Dream Alive drew both a record crowd and earned record revenues, and this year promises to be even better. Tickets for Keep The Dream Alive are $150 per person and can be purchased by contacting the JHCF at (941) 203-6237 or by emailing Director of Development Johnette Cappadona at jcappadona@jewishhcf.org

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