Destin Life Church Helps Children in Crisis Kids

Source:  CIC Press Release

The Destin Life Church helped the foster children living at the Children In Crisis Neighborhood by donating toys for the Holidays. The toy collection was coordinated by Michael Saunders and Blake Pryor but all of the memberships pitched in to help the children living at the CIC Neighborhood have a special Holiday Season.

According to Ken Hair, CIC President and CEO, “We opened the Children’s Neighborhood in 2008 and since then, we’ve provided a home to over 950 Kids and have kept all of the brother and sister sibling group families together.  We continue to have a critical need for support from the community for the children and we can’t thank Destin Life Church enough!”

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.

Pictured in photo left to right:  Michael Saunders of Destin Life Church donates bags of toys and clothing to Ken Hair, Children In Crisis President and CEO assisted by Blake Pryor also of Destin Life Church, for the CIC Kids. The toys and clothing will be used to help give a great Holiday Season to the over 100 children that will have a safe, loving home at the CIC Neighborhood this year.

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