Keep The Dream Alive Benefit

Coconut Telegraph

Residents of Aviva, A Campus for Senior Life were the big winners, as more than 300 guests showed their support for quality continuing care for seniors during the Jewish Housing Council Foundation’s 7th Annual Keep the Dream Alive benefit on November 13. The event supported JHCF’s Benevolent Care Program, which provides resources to ensure that qualified Aviva residents are able to remain in their homes even after they have exhausted their savings. While thousands of dollars were raised throughout the evening, it was a special matching gift of $30,000 from the Stone Foundation that highlighted the gathering. “We are deeply grateful to the Stone Foundation for their generosity and to everyone else who contributed to making this such a special night for the Jewish Housing Council Foundation and residents of Aviva,” said Vice President of Philanthropy Scott Anderson.

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