Face Masks for CIC Kids

Source:  Ken Hair, CIC President & CEO

Thanks to the generous donations of face masks to the Children in Crisis Neighborhood, the children will be protected as the community opens in phases. The protective masks were donated by Stephen Banks with n’Odor. There are three sizes of masks and they’re reusable after cleaning.

According to Stephen Banks who coordinated the donation, “I’m glad we were able to help because we know it’s difficult to care for the over 100 children per year who live at CIC!”

According to Ken Hair, CIC President & CEO, “The donation will really help our at-risk children get ready for the summer vacation. This donation truly makes a difference and we are very thankful.”

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, President and CEO, Children in Crisis, accepts a donation of face masks for the Kids living at the CIC Neighborhood from Stephen Banks with n’Odor

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