Make-A-Wish Centurions
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The Make-A-Wish® Centurions is a group of pacesetting professional leaders and changemakers with diverse backgrounds and interests, who are dedicated to furthering the Make-A-Wish mission: Together, we create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses.
We aim to cultivate an avenue of philanthropy for professional leaders and changemakers early in their philanthropic initiatives to create a positive community impact.
- Impact children's lives through granting wishes
- Play a role in the mission of one of the most widely recognized and respected charities
- Benefit from networking and social opportunities with a diverse group of individuals representing different industries
- Network with members of diverse professional backgrounds in the tri-county area
- Receive priority invite to upcoming special events at Make-A-Wish (promotional/discount incentives)
- Make a tax-deductible charitable donation and in return receive professional networking benefits
Each member of the Make-A-Wish Centurions participates in a personal giving experience by committing to an annual gift to Make-A-Wish Southern Florida.
- Give $100 a month or $1,200 annually (personally or through company matching)
- Get $3,000 annually (raised through event and in-kind support) from their personal and professional contacts and communities.
*For a combined give/get of $4,200 annually for three consecutive years to help underwrite the cost of a deserving child's heartfelt wish.
For more information on how you can become a member of the Make-A-Wish Centurions, please contact:
Kevin Fantis, Development Manager
(954) 967-9474 ext. 317
[email protected]
Mr. Maxx A. Carney
Mr. Herman Castro
Mr. Christopher Cataldi
Mr. Harris Gilbert & Mr. Andrew Smallman
Mr. Spencer Hastings
Mr. Todd Heller
Dr. Moises Issa
Mr. Joseph Jackson, CPA
Mr. Marc Kleiner
Mr. John Lenahan
Mr. Albert Miller
Ms. Lisa Rectenwald
Mr. Steven Schermer
Mr. Samuel Schwartz
Mr. Osvaldo Torres
Mr. Joshua Weisenfeld
Mr. Winston Wood
Mr. Brian P. Yates