Altar’d State, a women‘s fashion alternative recently presented Children in Crisis a check for $3,882.75 to help provide a home and care to the abused, neglected and abandoned children of the local community. The donation funds were collected by the Altar’d State employee volunteer program called “Mission Monday.” According to Ken…


Altar’d State, a women‘s fashion alternative recently presented Children in Crisis a check for $3,882.75 to help provide a home and care to the abused, neglected and abandoned children of the local community. The donation funds were collected by the Altar’d State employee volunteer program called “Mission Monday.”

According to Ken Hair, CIC President & CEO, “We opened the Children’s Neighborhood in February 2008 and since then; we’ve provided a home to about 875 Kids and have kept all of our brother and sister sibling group families together.  We continue to have a critical need for funds to help sustain operations and care for the at-risk children of our community.  We can’t thank the employees of Altar’d State enough for their wonderful support.”

CIC is a 501, (c), (3) non-profit community charity of caring people providing homes and establishing hope to the abused, neglected and abandoned children of our community.  Together we can make a difference in the life of a child.  To learn more about CIC, visit www.childrenincrisisfl.org, or call 850-864-4242.

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Pictured in photo left to right: Lesley Lowrey, Children In Crisis Office Manager, accepts a donation of $3,882.75 from Halee Bryant representing the employees of Altar’d State through their volunteer program called “Mission Monday.” The funds will be used to give local at-risk foster children a safe, loving home at the CIC Neighborhood.


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