Gulf Coast Friends Donate to CIC Kids

Ken Hair Posted: April 8, 2021

The Gulf Coast Friends and Santa Rosa Woman’s Club helped the kids living at Children in Crisis by having a Food drive and donated a huge assortment of needed items.  Thanks to the generous donations, the kids living at the CIC Neighborhood will be better prepared for summer break.

According to Ken Hair, CIC President & CEO, “The donation helped provide our at-risk children living at CIC with much needed items.  The 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. Since 2008, CIC has provided a home, care and love to over 988 at-risk children.  To learn more about Children in Crisis call 850-864-4242 or visit www.childrenincrisisfl.org.  

Photo Left to Right: Ken Hair, Children In Crisis President and CEO receives a huge donation of food, paper products and a donation of $1,500 from Gulf Coast Friends, and the Santa Rosa Woman’s Club represented by Linda Bozorgnia, Lynda Hyland and Sheree Northrup. The donation will help the at-risk children living at the CIC Neighborhood to be better prepared for the summer break. The items were a true blessing to the Kids.

Photo Left to Right:  Ken Hair, Children In Crisis President and CEO receives a huge donation of food, paper products and a donation of $1,500 from Gulf Coast Friends, and the Santa Rosa Woman’s Club represented by Linda Bozorgnia, Lynda Hyland and Sheree Northrup.  The donation will help the at-risk children living at the CIC Neighborhood to be better prepared for the summer break.  The items were a true blessing to the Kids.

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