Century’s Jake Livingston Honored For Autism Fundraising Efforts
November 29, 2017
The recent 6th Steps for Autism event at the Blue Wahoos stadium raised over $50,000 for Autism Pensacola.
Participating teams raised $30,000 of the total. In second place for team fundraising was Team Rylee, Jake Livingston of Century. First in the business team was Team Ascend.
All funds stay local and support the mission and programs of Autism Pensacola, including safety, quality of life, and awareness initiatives in both Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.
During his fundraising efforts for the Austism Pensacola, Jake also secured a $500 direct donation from the Century Town Council to Century Academy to support autism education. [Previous story...]
Pictured top: Jake Livingston was presented his second place autism fundraising team plaque Tuesday by Susan Byram, president and CEO of Autism Pensacola. Pictured below: “Sheriff” Jake Livingston at home in Hazzard County. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
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5 Responses to “Century’s Jake Livingston Honored For Autism Fundraising Efforts”
Congratulations Jake!! I am so proud of your hard work and all for an excellent cause- Autism.
Way to go Jake.. he’s always smiling every time I see him
WHAT AN AMAZING AND CARING YOUNG MAN YOU ARE JAKE. GOD BLESS YOU!
Seen him on his gator for years riding the roads and trails of Century and Flomaton…nice guy
We are so proud of you Jake, great job!!