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Hope Starts Here: Supporting the Rescue Mission
Published on July 1, 2025 by Pineapple Willy’s
This past Saturday, we wrapped up June with a whole lot of heart. 103 dedicated volunteers joined us for our fourth Summer Beach Cleanup, helping us raise $1,030 for the Panama City Rescue Mission through the Pineapple Willy’s Foundation.
But the generosity didn’t stop there—our amazing crew of staff and volunteers went above and beyond by donating an additional $237 in cash, bringing the day’s total support to $1,267!
About Panama City Rescue Mission
The Rescue Mission serves as a critical lifeline for individuals and families experiencing homelessness, hunger, and hardship in our community. Through shelter, hot meals, recovery programs, and support services, they provide not just relief—but hope and a path forward.
Every dollar raised this weekend helps extend that mission even further—and we’re proud to play a part in it.
Up Next: Humble House – July 5
Our next cleanup supports Humble House, a local nonprofit focused on recovery and rebuilding lives. Want in?
🗓 Saturday, July 5
⏰ 8:30–9:30 AM
📍 Pineapple Willy’s
Join us, make an impact, and walk away with sandy feet and a full heart. 💙
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