HECK YEAH: Rum Balls For Helping Local Pets?

Eric Boughman of the Orlando-based law firm of Forster Boughman &
Lefkowitz and his wife, Heather, are continuing their holiday tradition of helping Central Florida pets in need.

By Jacob Engels

Rum balls in return for helping local pets in need? Thanks to Forster Boughman & Lefkowitz, helping local pets in need comes with a tasty reward.

The annual tradition includes spending time making and delivering delicious gourmet Rum Balls as they raise money for a favorite local charity, Franklin’s Friends, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization whose mission is to support Central Florida animal welfare by fundraising for local nonprofit and government agencies that are dedicated to Shelter/Rescue, Spay/Neuter, or Community Education programs.

“This is a cause very close to our hearts and something we have enjoyed doing each holiday season for several years,” said Boughman. As its popularity has grown, the event has raised over $15,000 for animal welfare.

“The Boughman’s Rum Ball fundraiser epitomizes Franklin’s Friends – a grass roots, all
volunteer, fundraising organization,” says Monisha Seth, President of Franklin’s Friends.

Anyone can support the cause by visiting Franklin’s Friends’ website at (www.franklinsfriends.info) and click the link to the Holiday Rum Ball promotion.

Two size options are available, depending upon the size of the donation; a 25-piece box in return for a donation of $50 or more; or a 9-piece box in return for a donation of $25 or more.

The Law Firm of Forster Boughman & Lefkowitz (www.fbl-law.com) is sponsoring the
charitable endeavor and is covering all costs related to production, packaging and shipment.

 

Jacob Engels is an Orlando based journalist whose work has been featured and republished in news outlets around the globe including Politico, InfoWars, MSNBC, Orlando Sentinel, New York Times, Daily Mail UK, Associated Press, People Magazine, ABC, and Fox News to name a few. Mr. Engels focuses on stories that other news outlets neglect or willingly hide to curry favor among the political and business special interests in the state of Florida.