Seahawks success is not only determined by what you do on the court and on the field but also how much of a difference you make in the community. Take a look at some of the projects we've worked on over the last year.
Kids Fitness Festival
Seahawks Men's Soccer, Volleyball, Women's Lacrosse, and Men's Developmental Basketball put on their teaching caps at the Kids Fitness Festival presented by Baptist Health. Keiser had its own station where kids learned how to dribble a soccer ball, dig a volleyball, and shoot and handle in Lacrosse and Basketball.Â
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Each summer, South Florida youth gather for fitness and fun! Full of excitement and energy, festival participants will have the opportunity to get hands-on experience and develop skills in numerous different sports clinics. |
Tree of life
Throughout the year, Men's Lacrosse, Men's Basketball, Men's and Women's Golf, Men's and Women's Track and Field, Women's Lacrosse, and Women's Basketball assisted Tree of Life to distribute food to families in need in Palm Beach County. Tree of Life operates a drive-through food distribution at the Palm Beach Outlets where our student-athletes and coaches helped stock, organize and load thousands of meals and other necessities directly to each family's vehicle.
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The Tree of Life Foundation International is a global non-profit fundraising organization with the mission and vision of supporting organizations locally, nationally, and internationally. The Foundation connects the gifts and talents of individuals with resources of specific charitable organizations, to market, connect worldwide programs to help people, defend animals, and protect the environment. |
Compassion Games
Each year the softball team competes in the compassion games, which is a contest to do the most acts of kindness over an 11 day period. The players are responsible for finding these opportunities for the team to participate in helping the community. This past year, the team totaled nine events and 2,264 people directly served, which ranked third in the country.
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Peggy Adam's Animal Rescue |
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Boca Helping Hands |
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The compassion games aim to unify communities around the world as an expression of globally synchronized intentions with locally organized compassionate action. |
Boca Helping Hands
Keiser Men's Basketball showed off their helping hands at the Remillard Family Resource Center. The teamwork of this group yielded hundreds of boxed lunches for the youth in South Florida.
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Boca Helping Hands is a community-based nonprofit that provides food, medical and financial assistance to meet basic human needs as well as education, job training, and guidance to create self-sufficiency. Through its various assistance programs, BHH supports over 27,000 people annually. |
Beach Clean-Up
Volleyball and Men's Lacrosse woke up early. headed to the beach, and got to work. Partnering with the International Coastal Cleanup, the teams spent their mornings at Juno Beach and MacArthur Beach State Park collecting trash and helping to keep Florida beautiful.
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The International Coastal Cleanup began more than 30 years ago when communities rallied together with the common goal of collecting and documenting the trash littering their coastline. Volunteers from states and territories throughout the U.S. and more than 100 countries come together each year and participate in a Cleanup event near them. |
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Champions of Character