Men’s giving circle donates $11,500

St. Petersburg, FLLocal News

The 100 Good Guys giving circle recently made headlines by donating $11,500 to three local charities during its fourth quarterly pitch event. The largest share of the donation, $10,000, went to the Parc Center for Disabilities, which focuses on enhancing the lives of individuals with disabilities. Additionally, The Kind Mouse Productions received $1,000, and the Family Center on Deafness was granted $500, showcasing the group's diverse philanthropic efforts. This initiative not only supports vital community services but also encourages men to engage in charitable giving. The 100 Good Guys aims to foster a culture of philanthropy among men, inspiring them to contribute to local causes.

Their next quarterly pitch event is scheduled for November 12 at Bayboro Brewing, where additional charities will have the chance to present their needs. This ongoing commitment to community support underscores the importance of local involvement in philanthropy. The group's efforts illustrate how collective giving can make a significant difference in the lives of those in need.

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