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The Villages
Monday, September 2, 2024

Retired Old Men Eating Out donate $3,000 to Project Legacy

Rev. Sidney Brock, left, accepts a $3,000 check on behalf of Project Legacy from Johnny MIller of Retired Old Men Eating Out.
Rev. Sidney Brock, left, accepts a $3,000 check on behalf of Project Legacy from Johnny MIller of Retired Old Men Eating Out.

Johnny Miller, president of the ROMEO (Retired Old Men Eating Out) presented Rev. Sidney Brock of Project Legacy with a check for $3,000 at their monthly meeting on Monday morning. 

“Project Legacy is very thankful for the support and encouragement of the ROMEO’S.  It allows The Project Legacy team the opportunity to continue the work it does in the community with organizations that impact the lives of children and teens,” Brock said.

Since 2011, Project Legacy has contributed nearly $85,000 in funding back into the hands of those working with area youth, Brock added.

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