The Falcon Exchange Club’s Child Abuse Prevention (CAP) committee helped make one corporation’s Christmas a bit sweeter this year. On Dec. 18, members of the CAP committee donated homemade treats to The Children’s Ark, a nonprofit, licensed residential child care facility. CAP chairman Robert Miller and members Ursula Miller, Mary Lou Craybill, Sheila Enos and Linda Smith made 30 dozen cookies, four dozen cupcakes and four packages of fudge to donate to the children. Nita Williford donated nine pounds of peanut brittle and Carmer Adams, Coca-Cola Bottling Company cold drink district sales manager, donated 10 cases of Coca-Cola.Jean and Eric West opened the first The Children’s Ark facility in Green Mountain Falls. The facility provides residential treatment for troubled children between the ages of 10 and 18. Since its opening, the facility has expanded to three licensed centers with more than 800 children residing at the child care facility.For more information on the Falcon Exchange Club, visit the club Web site at www.falconexchangeclub.us or contact Joe Bauer at 262-9222 or Jan Pizzi at 495-1288.
Exchange Club donation benefits children
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