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Emerald Coast Exchange Club helps Children in Crisis

Niceville.comJuly 26, 20202 Mins Read
emerald coast exchange club donation to children in crisis cic

FORT WALTON BEACH, Fla — The Emerald Coast Exchange Club of Fort Walton Beach continued its great support to Children in Crisis by presenting a $1,000 donation to help feed, clothe and care for the children living at the CIC Children’s Neighborhood.

FORT WALTON BEACH, Fla — The Emerald Coast Exchange Club of Fort Walton Beach continued its great support to Children in Crisis by presenting a $1,000 donation to help feed, clothe and care for the children living at the CIC Children’s Neighborhood.

After the check presentation, club members volunteered their Saturday morning to help with the weekly yard maintenance and other needed “To-Dos”.

“We have been blessed with great support from the community to build the Children’s Neighborhood.  Now we must find the necessary funding to feed, clothe and care for the kids while sustaining operations into the future,” said Ken Hair, CIC President and CEO.

“Support from the Emerald Coast Exchange Club is a tremendous help in our efforts to give a loving home to the abused, neglected and abandoned children of our community.”

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The Exchange Club is a national organization that focuses on reinforcing American values, building leaders for tomorrow, and protecting America’s children from harm.

The CIC Children’s Neighborhood is a beautiful facility, built by the generous support of the community.  It has an emergency shelter for children who are removed without notice from an unsafe home, five family foster homes for young children and a teen transition home for foster children aging out of care.  To learn more about Children in Crisis call 850-864-4242 or visit www.childrenincrisisfl.org.

PHOTO (ABOVE),  LEFT TO RIGHT:  Greg Givens, outgoing Emerald Coast Exchange Club President, presents a $1,000 donation to Ken Hair, Children In Crisis, President and CEO, along with the incoming Exchange Club President, Shirley Sims and past President, Ron Garriga and other members of the Club. The donation will help give a home to the victims of child abuse and help sustain operations of the CIC Neighborhood.  The Club members then donated their Saturday morning to perform the weekly yard maintenance.

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