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B.C. Tent & Awning Co. sponsors the Joshua Kaye Foundation Family Fun Festival on June 1st

Braintree, MA B.C. Tent & Awning was proud to be a sponsor of the Joshua Kaye Foundation Family Fun Festival.

Now in its 8th year, the event was held on Sunday, June 1st from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the CATS Academy Campus, 2001 Washington St. The festival featured local vendors, food trucks, carnival games, and prizes, performers, a touch-a-truck, face painting, and raffles.

The Joshua Kaye Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in Braintree, was established by Joshua’s parents, Melissa and Andy, along with his siblings Lauren and Alex, following Joshua’s tragic death at the age of eight in 2014 due to an E.coli infection from contaminated grass-fed ground beef. The Foundation honors Joshua and his deep concern for various issues, including hunger, homelessness, animal welfare, and the environment.

Proceeds from the Family Fun Festival go directly to support the Foundation’s community programs and to families in need. These programs focus on ending hunger, promoting animal welfare, providing educational and enrichment opportunities for children, and empowering youth to make positive changes in their communities.

“We are honored to support the Joshua Kaye Foundation Family Fun Festival, an event that helps to address important issues that Joshua cared deeply about,” said Bob Costa, president of B.C. Tent & Awning Co. “We look forward to a day filled with fun, laughter, and meaningful impact.”

“Bob Costa and his outstanding staff have provided strong support of our Foundation and its programs for many years,” said Melissa Kaye. 

“Their dedication and generosity have been instrumental in helping us achieve our mission and make a positive impact in our community.”

B.C. Tent & Awning Co. has a strong history of collaborating with nonprofit organizations, including Father Bill’s & Mainspring, and of supporting numerous local community events.

 

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