BY: DONOVAN CONAWAY
One of the largest resident lifestyle clubs in The Villages recently lent a helping hand to a popular community service group. The Benvenuto Americans of Italian Heritage Club donated $1,500 to Helping Hands, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that loans durable medical equipment at no cost to Villagers.
Typically, the club raises about $5,000 through its charity fund, said club president Anthony Licate, of the Village of Sunset Pointe. Because of the pandemic, however, the club canceled many of its fundraisers.“This year was a lot different than the past because of the pandemic,” he said.
SOURCE: https://www.thevillagesdailysun.com/
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