Since our founding, it has always been a part of J.R. Dunn's mission to give back to the community.This notion is something that was first instilled upon Co-Founder James "Jim" Dunn since he was young by his mother, who was a single mother and visiting nurse who worked double shifts just to put food on the table for Jim and his brother, Donald. Jim and Ann Marie knew they were fortunate to build a successful business in the community, and so they decided to support them right back and pay it forward. J.R. Dunn is proud to support so many amazing causes, from the Boys & Girls Clubs to our local Humane Society, our First Responders, veteran causes, and so many more. From their humble beginnings in a small farm town in Massachusetts to a successful multi-generational family-owned business today in the heart of South Florida, the Dunn’s will never forget their roots and always remember the importance of giving back where it counts. “Giving back has always been something that we are very passionate about.” – Jim Dunn |
The Boys & Girls Club of Broward CountyIn 1996, Jim Dunn founded Dunn’s Run, an annual 5k walk/run or 5-mile run that takes place on the first Sunday in October in Deerfield Beach, raising over $3 million to benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County. |
The Dunn's RunBenefitting the Boys and Girls Club of Broward County |
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We have been a longtime supporter of our local Boys & Girls Club, raising over $3 million dollars in our 25-year partnership. “We’ve been very fortunate in being able to build a good business in Broward County and my wife and I wanted to give back to the community. I visited a Boys and Girls Club in Hollywood and found that it was an unbelievable opportunity to help young people”, said Jim Dunn. |
For Jim, it was about giving kids in the community a safer place to learn and play that meant so much to him. Jim and Jan Moran along with Rick and Rita Case were great influences inspiring the partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs supporting our community. During his tour of the Boys & Girls Club in Hollywood, he was so touched by all the kids there—they were so polite and thankful to have a nice place to go to where they can learn, do activities, and play sports together. In partnering with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County, Jim’s connection with the community grew strong. | ![]() |
We never imagined it would grow to more than 2,000 participants. It thrills us to see so many people and businesses invest their time and resources into the future of our kids”, said Jim. You can sign up for this year’s Dunn’s Run here, and Run for Jim! In 2018, Jim and Ann Marie were inducted into the Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County Hall of Fame, a milestone of the contributions we have been able to accomplish together for our community. |
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A Place of Hope Rinker Campus |
Habitat for Humanity |
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The Humane Society of Broward CountyIn October of 2015, J.R. Dunn teamed up with our local Humane Society of Broward County forming our adoption program, Diamond in the Ruff. “Ann Marie and I felt like there were animals that were being overlooked for adoption, animals that were wonderful inside but maybe needed a little extra something to get noticed,” said Jim. |
Diamond in the RuffBenefitting the Humane Society of Broward County |
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Animals have always been very near and dear to our hearts at J.R. Dunn. Our Co-Founder Jim grew up helping his Mom raise boxer puppies, where his love for dogs originated from. We had every hope that the program would be successful, and we’re beyond pleased to have been able to continue it for so many years.” Every week, a different animal is selected to be named our “Diamond” and J.R. Dunn sponsors the adoption fee. Since its initiation, hundreds of cats, dogs, rabbits, ferrets and more have been adopted because of our program. |
The Dunn’s are also longtime members of the Diamond Collar Society, a group of donors in our South Florida community who share the belief in the importance of finding good homes for all abandoned animals and educated others about kindness to all animals. With the introduction of jrdunn.com’s Shopping Gives program we’ve been able to donate an additional $4,000 to the Humane Society of Broward County and counting! We just love our pups and kitties! | ![]() |
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Ocean Conservancy |
Feeding America |
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Honoring our Heroes & First RespondersA notion that has always been at our core is honoring our heroes, whether it be our brave veterans, military, first responders, police officers, doctors, nurses, paramedics—you name it. J.R. Dunn is also proud to offer a first responder discount, honoring our heroes for their braveness. |
Honoring our HeroesBenefitting our first responders, the Ryan Owens Memorial and Naked Warrior Project |
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We are proud supporters of the Naked Warrior Project, a non-profit foundation founded to memorialize and honor fallen Navy SEALs and Special Operations SOCOM/JSOC. The foundation was created in honor of William Ryan Owens, United States Navy SEAL senior chief petty officer who lost his life bravely in combat during a raid in Yemen, making him the first American to die in combat under the Trump administration. Owens great up in our South Florida community, and the project aims to build a memorial here to honor him and other fallen heroes. |
Every year since its inception, J.R. Dunn has sponsored the non-profit's Annual Ryan Owens Memorial Dinner Auction, bringing together many brave veterans, active military and Navy SEALS, and other law enforcement and raising funds and awareness for fallen heroes' families. | ![]() |
Hope BraceletsOn the evening of March 27th in the beginning of the pandemic shutdown, J.R Dunn launched a giveaway on social media—the one thing keeping everyone connected with their friends and family.They asked their followers to tag people they knew who are nurses and doctors fighting on the frontlines. In return, every healthcare worker tagged was given a white or black freshwater cultured pearl “Hope Bracelet” by Honora, absolutely free, to wear as a reminder that their community stands behind them in support. |