Flagler County, FL – From youth sports to programs designed to build character, confidence and connectivity, Flagler Sheriff’s PAL has become a leader among youth programs bringing together families of all socio-economic levels, to better build community.
Announcing the “Bouts of Honor” event on June 26, 2021, program director Nicole Quintieri is hoping area business leaders will step up to help sponsor the event, and the community will join in the fun activity to raise funds for the PAL program scholarships.
“We have a scholarship boxing tournament coming up in June at FPC to raise money for PAL program scholarships to ensure we can provide services to every youth no matter their financial situation,” said Quintieri.
With a passion for making a difference in the lives of Flagler’s children, Quintieri and Kerri Henderson can be seen out in the community, encouraging kids, hosting activities and participating in community outreach events to help get the word out about the many opportunities for children to take part in positive activities.
“All proceeds from the event will go straight back to PAL participant scholarships for after school and extra-curricular activities to keep the youth engaged and out of trouble,” she shared. “If you know of anyone who would like to be a sponsor for the event we are looking for business sponsors to eliminate the overhead cost so all profits can go back to the kiddos.”
If you are interested in becoming a season, sport or program sponsor or would like to make a donation to the Flagler Sheriff’s Police Athletic League please reach out to pal@flaglersheriff.com or contact the office directly at 386-586-2655. We are so thankful for our community partners. Your information will be placed on our sponsor slots on our website and exhibited at our events.