Palm Beach, Florida – The 3rd Annual Clinics Can Help Cribs for Kids Luncheon is set for its return on Friday November 8, 2024, at The Sailfish Club in Palm Beach and the organization is thrilled to share there are some exciting happenings in store! The event, aimed at raising vital funding to prevent S.I.D.S., kicks off at 11 a.m. and promises an afternoon you won’t soon forget.
“Over 2,000 deaths each year due to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is unacceptable,” shares Clinics Can Help CEO Owen O’Neill. “A safe sleeping environment is the very simple answer to reducing this number and we’ve made it a part of our mission to step in to help those in need. We are proud that with our 2023 luncheon and fundraising efforts, we were able to donate over 1,100 cribs in the last twelve months. This year, our goal is 1,200! We are hopeful that our community once again joins our efforts and helps us through this very special event.”
In addition to a fabulous luncheon, attendees will have the opportunity to get a head start on their holiday shopping while visiting the boutiques on site and the silent auction filled with must have items for all. Looking to do a little more? Bid in the live auction for once in a lifetime opportunities or review sponsorship opportunities still available. Tickets for the event are $300 per person, and tables are $3,000.
Since its inception, CCH has aided more than 26,000 children and adults with an astonishing $14,000,000 worth of medical equipment and life-saving supplies. The organization works to increase access to health equity leading to bright futures. A new report by the Cook Children’s Medical Center illustrated the dangers to infants as a Fort Worth, Texas hospital tragically saw 30 infant deaths due to unsafe sleeping conditions in 15 months.
To learn more about this event, call 561.640.2995, or visit www.clinicscanhelp.org.
About Clinics Can Help
A vital resource in Palm Beach County and throughout Southeast Florida for families in search of medical equipment such as hospital beds, wheelchairs, nebulizers, and more, CCH provides access to critical equipment for thousands of children and adults who cannot afford it. The only organization of its kind in Florida and one of only four in the U.S. that provides a vast and diverse array of equipment, CCH makes a difference through a simple process of organized recycling. Please visit www.clinicscanhelp.org or call 561.640.2995.