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Commodore’s League gets banner day to showcase St. Johns River The Jacksonville Commodore’s League is steadily cruising into 2026, as it celebrates its 50th year of yachting excellence. Its membership […]

Business Profile A-Coin & Stamp’s Bill Hatchett helps families uncover value, history and opportunity As America prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of its founding in 2026, many families are […]

Riverside Presbyterian Day School has named Academic Resource Specialist and Admissions Associate Stephanie Milne the recipient of the H.D. “Bo” Cotton Award. RPDS celebrated Milne’s...

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Specialist Dany Hajjar, MD, has joined the clinical leadership team at Riverside Post Acute. Board-certified in internal medicine, Hajjar brings more...

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Logan Franks As the culmination of a year-long fundraising effort spearheaded by Logan Franks of San Marco, water filters from Ecofiltro, a Guatemalan company, were given by Franks to every […]

Catherine Maige During her four years at Bishop Kenny High School, Catherine Maige of Miramar had her hands in so many academic honor societies and service clubs it is hard […]

Casey Goodwin When it came to teaching their daughter how to give back, Casey Goodwin’s parents took to heart the essence of the Biblical proverb, “Train up a child in […]

Three years after lengthy discussions with community and health system leaders about the future of health care in Northeast Florida, Baptist Health’s Securing Tomorrow Together $100 million campaign is nearly […]

During the Sulzbacher Center’s September 2015 Transformations gala, public support was announced for the collaborative plans to build an additional center, the Sulzbacher Village, specifically to help women and children […]

For the love of animals, the Jacksonville Humane Society’s Campaign for a Compassionate Community has raised more than half of its $15 million goal to build a new Humane Care […]

As Jewish Family and Community Services (JFCS) approaches its centennial mark of serving residents of all ages, faiths and ethnicities, the nonprofit is embarking on a campaign to raise funds […]

A year-long campaign to save Jacksonville’s only substantial original fort – the 1898 Spanish American War Fort – and make it a part of the National Park Service’s interpretive and […]

After nearly four decades of providing substance abuse treatment, Gateway Community Services of Jacksonville embarked on its first capital campaign in February 2016 when it broke ground at its main […]

The American Cancer Society’s compassionate goal to erect 32 Hope Lodges throughout the United States and Puerto Rice has an endgame and many champions in Jacksonville. One of seven cities […]