211 Broward to Honor Community Partners During Kip Hunter Marketing “Making Real Connections” Breakfast

Since its establishment in 1995, 211 Broward has provided residents with critical health and human services connections. To honor the tremendous support and relationships that the nonprofit organization has cultivated from its community partners, it will host the Kip Hunter Marketing “Making REAL Connections” Breakfast, presented by Alan B. Levan | NSU Broward Center of Innovation at Global Grille at the First Baptist Church Fort Lauderdale on Thursday, June 1. 

The Making Real Connections Breakfast honors local individuals and organizations that have contributed to the community and helped 211 Broward provide vital services to those they serve. Florida State Representative Christine Hunschofsky, the former Mayor of Parkland, will serve as the Guest Speaker. This year’s honorees include: 

  • Mike De Lucca, Broward Regional Health Planning Council – Milestone Award 
  • Michael Wild, Esq., WPF Law – 211 Broward Board Ambassador  
  • Steve Einhorn, Epic Properties – CLUB 211 Ambassador 
  • Judge Ginger Lerner-Wren, Broward County Mental Health Court 
  • Broward Behavioral Health Coalition 
  • Baptist Health 
  • Florida Department of Health in Broward  
  • Parkland Cares 

The networking and breakfast portion of the event begins at 7:30 a.m., followed by the program ta 8:30 a.m., which will recognize each honoree for their commitment to building community connections and helping 211 Broward fulfill its mission and meet its goals. 211 Broward facilitates people’s relationships with health and human services; the organization’s partners and supporters help offer opportunities to make these connections. 

Event sponsors include Kip Hunter Marketing, Alan B. Levan | NSU Broward Center of Innovation, Castle Group, UKG, JM Family Enterprises, FPL, Neighbors 4 Neighbors, Publix Super Markets, Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hoffman’s Chocolates, Leo Goodwin Foundation and Eye on South Florida. 

Tickets are $80 per person or $70 for CLUB 211 Members. The event includes complimentary parking and business attire requirements. Partnership opportunities are available. For more information or to register, please email [email protected] or visit 211-broward.org/events

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