Boca West Country Club Marks 15th Habitat for Humanity Home Dedication in South Bay
Boca West Country Club's ongoing partnership with Habitat for Humanity demonstrates how corporate community investment creates lasting impact by providing affordable homeownership opportunities for hard-working families like single mother Ke'Yanna Ramsey.

Boca West Country Club dedicated its 15th Habitat for Humanity home on August 25 in South Bay, marking a significant milestone in the club's 14-year partnership with the nonprofit organization. The ceremony celebrated the Ke'Yanna Ramsey family's transition to homeownership, with club board members participating in the ribbon-cutting event. This ongoing initiative highlights how private organizations can drive meaningful community development through sustained financial and volunteer support.
The home at 460121 NW 10th Ave represents more than just shelter for Ke'Yanna, a South Bay native and single mother of two. It provides the stability needed for her to pursue her goal of becoming a teacher while balancing her demanding job. Her journey with Habitat for Humanity exemplifies the organization's mission of building self-esteem through homeownership earned by hard work. The program requires partner families to repay the actual cost through non-interest-bearing mortgages, creating sustainable pathways to financial security.
Matthew Linderman, President, COO and General Manager of Boca West Country Club, emphasized the importance of community investment, stating that establishing legacy programs can genuinely change lives. The club's consistent support over 14 years demonstrates how corporate social responsibility initiatives can create lasting impact when maintained long-term. Habitat for Humanity South Palm Beach County, serving Boca Raton, Boynton Beach and Delray Beach since 1991, relies on such partnerships to fulfill its mission of providing affordable housing through traditional values of reward through effort.
For more information about Habitat for Humanity South Palm Beach County's programs and impact, visit http://www.habitatsouthpalmbeach.org/. The organization's approach to homeownership not only addresses housing needs but also strengthens community bonds and empowers families to build better futures through their own determination and effort.