Niceville Young Professionals (NYP), a committee of the Niceville Valparaiso Chamber of Commerce Foundation, recently donated items to residents of Twin Cities Pavilion.
NYP is an emerging group of young professionals committed to making measurable and significant impacts in both their personal and professional lives, as well as in the Niceville and Valparaiso communities.
Throughout the month of April, NYP members will collect donations for the Children’s Advocacy Center. Suggested donations include anti-bacterial spray, diapers, facial tissues, formula, gas and grocery gift cards, individually wrapped snacks, juice boxes; paper towels, personal care items, socks, underwear, wipes, etc. Items can be dropped off at the Niceville Valparaiso Chamber of Commerce during normal business hours.
Twin Cities Pavilion is a not for profit Assisted Living Facility licensed by the State of Florida to provide both Standard and Extended Congregate Care. The facility is committed, by the Okaloosa Board of County Commissioners, to provide affordable supportive living for low and modest income elderly and disabled persons. Twin Cities Pavilion was established in 1981.
For additional information about NYP, please contact:
Tricia Brunson, President & CEO
Niceville Valparasio Chamber of Commerce
850.678.2323
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