The Twin Cities Woman’s Club presented a donation of $500 to Children in Crisis to sponsor a Movie Night for the at-risk kids living at the CIC Children’s Neighborhood. The Movie Night complete with popcorn, will be enjoyed by over 30 kids.
The Twin Cities Woman’s Club has been a part of the community since April, 1983. They are a group of women who have joined together for fellowship and who through constructive action help build, serve, improve and enjoy the communities in which they live.
According to Lillian Lewis, President of the organization, “We have supported Children in Crisis over the years and know the important role that the organization plays in our community. We give our donation so CIC can carry on their good work.”
Children in Crisis, Inc. is a 501(c)(3), non-profit charity of caring people working together to provide homes and establish hope to the abused, neglected, and abandoned children of our community. The Children’s Neighborhood is a beautiful facility, built by the generous support of our community. To learn more about Children in Crisis call 850-864-4242 or visit www.childrenincrisisfl.org.
Photo left to right: Ken Hair, CIC President & CEO receives a $500 donation for a “Movie Night for the CIC Kids” from members of the Twin Cities Woman’s Club; Brenda Brown, Co-Chair Childhood Concerns, JoAnn Dunnam, Chair Childhood Concerns, Lillian Lewis, President and Allie Noah, CIC Development Director.
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