Foundation News
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Sign Up to be in This Year’s Fourth of July Parade!
- May 5, 2023
- Posted by: KBCF
- Categories: Events, Foundation News
No CommentsRegistration is now open to participate in this year’s Fourth of July Parade. Click here to register today: http://3.22.50.86/kb4th/ Instructions for Parade Entries The parade starts at 11:00am SHARP! All entries must be on Key Biscayne and in line by 10:00 AM as the police shut down Crandon Blvd. southbound at 10:00 and traffic will
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2023 Robert Kemper Award for Professionalism in Medicine
- April 10, 2023
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: Foundation News
Make a Donation Today The 2023 Robert Kemper Award for Professionalism in Medicine is on Tuesday, April 25, 2022, and is presented by the Key Biscayne Community Foundation & the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine at Florida International University. This year’s recipients are Addison Brown and Allison Lindsey. Addison Brown is a fourth-year medical student -
FEB 21 | Medicare Counseling
- February 17, 2023
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: Foundation News
Join us for Free Medicare Counseling at the Key Biscayne Community Center from 10:00 am to 12:00pm on February 21. Medicare advice is available to Key Biscayne residents thanks to the Alliance for Aging’s SHINE program. Volunteers trained by the SHINE program will provide free, unbiased and confidential health insurance counseling to empower residents to
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The Miami Strong Disaster Resilience Network
- June 3, 2022
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: Foundation News
The Miami Strong Disaster Resilience Network is a collective of grassroots organizations in Miami-Dade County that spring into action in a time of need. This network is a hub of information and resources for the community leaders that are the first on the ground in their neighborhoods. Miami is uniquely at risk for natural disasters.
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TEDxKeyBiscayne | The Benefits of Local Governments by Gene Stearns
- May 11, 2022
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: Foundation News
The Benefits of Local Governments by Gene Stearns Eugene “Gene” Stearns shows us how communities can benefit from having smaller, more local governments. He proves his point by providing examples of South Florida cities he has helped incorporate over the past three decades.