Published On: Thu, Jun 6th, 2019

Adopt-A-Family of the Palm Beaches, Inc. Welcomes New Board Members

Jonathan Bain

Boca Raton, FL – Adopt-A-Family of the Palm Beaches, Inc. (AAF), a nonprofit agency dedicated to strengthening, stabilizing, and enabling self-sufficiency in families experiencing or at risk of experiencing homelessness, is excited to welcome Jonathan Bain and Eli Morales to their board of directors.

Jonathan Bain, a vice president with NextEra Energy Resources, is accountable for all wind energy sites in the northern region of the United States and Canada, representing 10,000 megawatts of production. He is an avid outdoorsman and enjoys running, snowboarding, and boating. He and his wife Mia live in Palm Beach Gardens, FL, with their daughter, Natalie. In his role with Adopt-A-Family, Jonathan will work as a member of the Development and Special Events Committee.

Eli Morales, principal at Okeeheelee Middle School, is fortunate to have worked with the nonprofit in a special capacity during her previous tenure as principal of Highland Elementary, just steps away from AAF. An advocate for the organization’s afterschool program and new Third Avenue homes project, her knowledge will be invaluable as she assists the nonprofit as a member of the Program Committee.  In her spare time, Eli enjoys reading, traveling, and spending time with her husband and three children.

“We are excited to welcome these outstanding community members to support the mission of Adopt-A-Family,” shared Matthew Constantine, CEO of the nonprofit organization. “Their expertise, community knowledge, and unwavering support are going to be great additions as we grow to help even more families in need.”

To learn more about Adopt-A-Family, please visit www.adoptafamilypbc.org or call (561) 253-1361.

About Adopt-A-Family:

Adopt-A-Family of the Palm Beaches, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing programs, services, and solutions to families in crisis. The organization’s mission is to strengthen families with children in their efforts to achieve stability and self-sufficiency by providing access to all-encompassing services. To achieve this mission, the agency provides physical housing units, rental assistance, homeless prevention services, youth educational programming, and supportive services. To learn more about the work that Adopt-A-Family does in Palm Beach County, please visit www.adoptafamilypbc.org or contact (561) 253-1361.

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