- December 19, 2025
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Khadesia Brown, Jennifer Anderson and Congresswoman Val Demings were all happy to support the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Florida.
Khadesia Brown receives a hug from Adonys Lowe.
Kids from the Boys & Girls Clubs’ Joe R. Lee branch performed an awesome dance routine.
Kids from the Boys & Girls Clubs’ Joe R. Lee branch performed an awesome dance routine.
Leah Grant and Malachi Washington, both Joe R. Lee branch members, hosted the program.
Gary Cain, president and CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Florida, thanked guests in attendance for their support.
Susan Spraker, founder and president of Spraker Wealth Management, shared her perspective on the organization.
Maryah Sullivan, a Joe R. Lee branch alumna, shared her experience with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Florida.
Ja’Keevious Mack, a Joe R. Lee branch member, is now a senior in high school and plans to attend college.
Kevin Habicht, Joe R. Lee board chair, asked guests to continue to invest in the faces of the future.
Myesha Murray, Ayanna Shell, Danaisa Southerland and Zari St. Jean were thrilled to be volunteering at the breakfast.
EATONVILLE For the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Florida, helping change the lives of at-risk youth is more than a mission — by doing so, they all become family. The organization hosted its Faces of the Future fundraising breakfast Friday, Nov. 17, to thank supporters of its mission and to raise funds to continue doing so. Held at the Boys & Girls Clubs’ Joe R. Lee branch in Eatonville, the breakfast’s featured guest speakers included both Boys & Girls Clubs alumni and current members whose lives have been positively impacted by the organization.