Published On: Tue, Dec 27th, 2011

Raymond Lee Jewelers Raises $4,475 for The Haven in Boca Raton at its Annual Holiday Celebration

When most companies celebrate their holiday parties with eggnog around the copy machines, Raymond Lee Jewelers, the internationally renowned Boca Raton jeweler, annually creates an extravagant holiday festivity to benefit a worthy local charity.  Held at a multi-million dollar model home at the prestigious Oaks at Boca Raton, Raymond Lee Jewelers hosted their employees, friends and customers at their annual holiday celebration that raised $4,475 for The Haven in Boca Raton.

“Our holiday parties are not only an opportunity to celebrate our employees and esteemed customers, but to give back to the community.  We were honored this year to raise thousands for The Haven, an organization in Boca Raton that deserves support for the incredible work that they do for boys in need,” said Jeff Josephson, Owner of Raymond Lee Jewelers.

Besides the live music, food and cocktails, the party was surrounded by extravagant raffle items including items from The Boca Raton Resort, The Four Seasons, Patron Tequila and Guy La Ferrera.  Raymond Lee Jewelers also raffled a diamond necklace that was a 14kt white gold double oval pendant with 2 carats of round brilliant diamonds.

“Jeff, his family and all of the staff at Raymond Lee Jewelers have been incredibly supportive of The Haven and our boys.  We are honored to have been made a part of their Annual Holiday Celebration and to have benefited from the generosity of their friends and clients,” said Don Stewart, Executive Director for The Haven.

The Haven was founded in 1976 to serve as a safe haven for Palm Beach County’s runaway children.  Today, The Haven’s 14-acre campus in Boca Raton provides a home for boys ages 9-17 who have been removed from abusive and neglectful homes and placed in protective care by the state of Florida.  For more information visit  http://haven4kids.org.

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