‘A relief on my chest’: Northwest Jacksonville families receive bags filled with groceries ahead of Thanksgiving
Read full article: ‘A relief on my chest’: Northwest Jacksonville families receive bags filled with groceries ahead of ThanksgivingMore than 100 families in Northwest Jacksonville will have a hot meal for Thanksgiving.
Local foundation to deliver free groceries to more than 100 families Wednesday in Jacksonville
Read full article: Local foundation to deliver free groceries to more than 100 families Wednesday in JacksonvilleVolunteers with the MaliVai Washington Youth Foundation are preparing to hand-deliver free groceries to more than 100 families’ doors during their annual Thanksgiving Drive Wednesday in Jacksonville.
Furyk & Friends looking to build on $1.17 million in charitable impact in 2nd tournament
Read full article: Furyk & Friends looking to build on $1.17 million in charitable impact in 2nd tournamentBy almost any metric, the inaugural Constellation Furyk & Friends golf tournament was a smashing success. In 2022, they’re looking to do it even bigger.
Celebrating 25 years: After-school tennis program now a nonprofit with lasting legacy
Read full article: Celebrating 25 years: After-school tennis program now a nonprofit with lasting legacyJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A Jacksonville nonprofit inspiring young kids and teens are marking a major milestone this year. The MaliVai Washington Youth Foundation is celebrating 25 years in the River City. The Foundation was started 25 years ago by pro tennis player MaliVai Washington. Over the years, it has grown into an after-school and summer youth development program. “It allows us to do so much more and it allows us to serve to many more kids,” explained Florio.
Mal Washington Youth Foundation hits $5 million goal
Read full article: Mal Washington Youth Foundation hits $5 million goalJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The MaliVai Washington Youth Foundation has cleared its final financial hurdle to build its new Teen Center, Club 904. The foundation crossed the $5 million finish line at its Champions for Children gala on Oct. 17. The group was $50,000 short of its funding goal before the gala before the USTA Florida Section Foundation covered that final margin. It raised an additional $30,000 to help support Club 904. It will be adjacent to the foundation's current Youth Center, which will continue to operate.