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Summit Bank Foundation~ 5 Homes Generate 5 Figures in Donations
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When most think of the Bay Area we reminisce about the beautiful views of the Bay from Nob Hill, the great restaurants throughout the city, the hills of Marin Country, the ferry to Sausalito. Yet, there are many children in the East Bay Area who need assistance concerning their educational pursuits and future success.


Boobyball 8 Cruise Benefiting RETHINK Breast Cancer
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boobyballWhile Toronto in October may not be considered the ultimate cruise destination, on the 2nd of the month, men and women will depart on a cruise.  The Boobyball is known as one of the most coveted and high-profile fundraising events for young philanthropists in the Toronto area. Started in 2002, the Boobyball has raised in excess of $500,000 for the breast cancer cause.

Calling all crispy captains, sea nymphs and early-retirement seekers: Boobyball is bringing the campy Ft. Lauderdale sun and fun to the North. Some serious “boatertainment” will keep this ship rocking as we embark on a high-seas (well, Lake Ontario) quest for our top fundraising numbers to date. Get on board the Boobyball cruise line for a raucous one-night voyage. You’ll enjoy a full activities itinerary, complete with:


Ted Kennedy, a Legacy of Social Change
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KENNEDYSince the last edition of the newsletter, we have lost The Lion of The Senate, Ted Kennedy, a man who committed his life to public service and to providing a dedicated liberal voice to the Senate chamber. While the press has been focusing on his last years of life, Senator Kennedy’s vision and now legacy of social change cannot be underestimated.

Beyond the multiple tragedies Senator Kennedy endured, a lifetime in the spotlight which was not flattering at all times we may forget his commitment on many fronts to assist those less fortunate from a patriarch of one of the wealthiest and privileged families in the United States.



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