Yoli Brennan has been involved with Boca Helping Hands in many capacities, including regularly volunteering, donating food, contributing to fundraisers, and most recently becoming a BHH Legacy Donor.
After retiring from the Broward County Sheriff’s Office in 2016, she found herself with more time on her hands and started regularly volunteering. Since then, she’s served over 1,400 volunteer hours in our warehouse, helping pack pantry bags of groceries.
As a longtime resident of Boca Raton and having seen the impact BHH makes firsthand, she felt it was important to leave a legacy at Boca Helping Hands.
“Boca Helping Hands is a place that cares about investing in people - not just through food, but also through job training, education, healthcare, and teaching individuals to become self-sustainable,” she said.