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Summer camps eye Boca Raton offices, vacant buildings for extra space

BOCA RATON, Fla. (CBS12) — Some Palm Beach County parents are facing a difficult predicament with childcare as summer begins. At the same time that many workplaces are beginning to end work-from-home practices, many kids are now finding themselves home without school work or other organized activities like camps and sports to occupy their time. Beginning next week, the YMCA will begin hosting some camps at the "Boca Raton Innovation Campus" otherwise known as the "BRiC" building off of Yamato Road. That camp will serve children of "BRiC" employees, but Hagensick says he's still searching for more space to expand other summer camp programs.

Junior League of Boca Raton’s Diaper Bank Relocates to Boca Raton Innovation Campus Through Crocker Partners’ Storage Space Donation

The Junior League of Boca Raton is thrilled to announce a major in-kind gift from Crocker Partners, which is donating approximately 1,500 square feet of space at its Boca Raton Innovation Campus (BRiC), former IBM headquarters and birthplace of the personal computer, to the Junior League’s Diaper Bank. The space will be used to store and distribute more than 600,000 diapers each year which serves 2,000 children annually through the Junior League’s partnerships with 22 local agencies. The diaper bank has distributed over 4 million diapers since 2011 and is the largest diaper bank in Palm Beach County.

Diaper Bank gets free space to store donations

The Junior League of Boca Raton recently received about 1,500 square feet of space from Crocker Partners’ Boca Raton Innovation Campus. With the ability to store and distribute more than 600,000 diapers each year, the newly donated space from the commercial real estate business will help the local diaper bank serve families in need. The Junior League of Boca Raton annually serves 5,000 children through partnerships with 23 local agencies.