(Palm Beach County, FL) —On November 11, 2023 otherwise referred to as Kodak Black Day, Senator Bobby Powell will be presenting Kodak Black with a well-deserved proclamation recognizing his outstanding contributions to the Palm Beach County community. The proclamation will be presented during the Florida Atlantic University football game’s tailgate event, which is scheduled from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM. This momentous occasion will not only celebrate Kodak Black’s charitable spirit but also reflect the unity, compassion, and resilience cherished within the Riviera, Florida community.
This day, 11.11.23, was set aside to commemorate Kodak Black’s dedication to giving back to the less fortunate and his substantial philanthropic efforts in and around Palm Beach County. During this celebration, Senator Bobby Powell will shine a light on the remarkable initiatives and actions that have touched the lives of countless individuals and families in the region.
Kodak Black’s philanthropic legacy includes organizing and contributing to food drives that have provided essential nourishment and sustenance to those in need as well as consistently offering substantial resources to support homeless individuals, providing them with hope and a path towards a brighter future.
“I am excited and deeply honored to receive my second proclamation. It’s a special moment for me and an overall testament to the power of giving back to our community. Celebrating this accomplishment during Florida Atlantic University’s football tailgate is a true highlight, as it’s an opportunity to unite with our community, to celebrate our shared values of compassion and unity, and to inspire others to join us in making a positive impact. I’m so very grateful for this recognition and look forward to a memorable day of celebration on 11.11.23.”
During this weekend’s ceremony, in honor of Veteran’s Day, Kodak Black alongside members from The Law Offices of Cifuentes & Associates, P.A will be presenting a $10,000 check to veterans from the American Legion Post 141.
This is Kodak Black’s second proclamation, following his first recognition on June 11, 2021, when he received a proclamation from former Broward County Mayor Dale Holeness for his charitable contributions in Broward County. Kodak Black Day stands as a testament to his remarkable efforts, highlighting the positive impact he has had on the community.
The event, presented by The Law Offices of Cifuentes & Associates, P.A., will mark the third celebration dedicated to Kodak Black for his enduring commitment to philanthropy and community service. Kodak Black’s actions have not only benefited the Palm Beach County but have also inspired others, igniting a spirit of generosity and community engagement that is deeply rooted in the local culture.
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