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Jack and Jill Center presents plaque to City Furniture
Fort Lauderdale, Florida – The Jack and Jill Early Education Center in Fort Lauderdale presented a plaque of thanks to executives at City Furniture.
The Madelaine Halmos Academy, a new kindergarten through fifth-grade school that’s an extension of the center received a $250,000 donation from a furniture company.
“This money helped build this academy for our children, and again, our children get the opportunity to go to school here for elementary school, but they also get awarded a two-year college scholarship through the Florida Prepaid College Foundation,” said Jack and Jill Center CEO Heather Siskind.
“We are excited to support Jack and Jill and the Madelaine Halmos Academy,” said City Furniture CEO Keith Koenig. “Madelaine’s a very good friend. Steve and Madeline have made this building and property possible.”
The academy opened in 2021 and currently educates 126 students from high-need families in Broward.
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