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Event will honor graduates of the leadership program, award scholarships, and feature keynote by Inspiring McDonald’s franchisee and community leader, Ricky Wade
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Boca Raton, FL – July 15, 2025 – Suits for Seniors, the nonprofit transforming the lives of at-risk high school students for a successful “school to college to career track,” will host its 4th Annual Scholarship and Awards Breakfast to be held Saturday, July 26 at 11 a.m. at Marriott West Palm Beach.
The inspiring celebration will recognize recent graduates of the Suits for Seniors eight-week program and award college scholarships to support their continued academic journeys.
This year’s keynote speaker is Ricky Wade, a highly respected franchisee of 30 McDonald’s throughout Palm Beach, Martin and St. Lucie counties. A devoted philanthropist and community advocate, Wade also serves on numerous boards and has received national recognition for his efforts to create educational and economic opportunities for underserved youth.
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“We’re honored to celebrate these incredible students whose commitment, growth and drive reflect the bright future ahead,” said Jervonte “Tae” Edmonds, Founder and CEO of Suits for Seniors. “Our Scholarship and Awards Breakfast has become a highlight of the year – a chance for the community to rally around these young leaders and leave inspired.”
Tickets are $150 and include breakfast. The event is sponsored by Comcast and RxSense.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit: www.suitsforseniors.org/Awards. For more information about Suits for Seniors, including how you can help suit up seniors for lifelong success, visit suitsforseniors.org.
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Founded in 2015, Suits for Seniors is the preeminent leadership development program for at-risk high school seniors in Palm Beach County. Through an immersive 8-week education and mentorship program, students in underserved communities develop leadership and interpersonal skills; explore college, career and entrepreneurship opportunities; learn about finance, wellness and more, suiting these leaders up for lifelong success. To celebrate the completion of the program, each young man and woman is awarded a custom-tailored suit, and each woman, a strand of pearls. Thanks to tremendous financial and volunteer support for our growing nonprofit, Suits for Seniors boasts more than 2,000 graduates.
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