Clothes Less Traveled has awarded a generous grant of $25,000 to The Children’s Village at Christian City, a safe haven for victims of abuse, neglect and abandonment.
A check was presented to Len Romano, President & CEO of Christian City, by volunteers, staff and board members of Clothes Less Traveled in Peachtree City.
Pictured with Romano are board member Dick Allis, store manager Jennie Loper, board member Bill Whitehouse, and volunteers Geri Dailey and Verzenia Spivey.
“We sincerely appreciate the many individuals in the community who made this grant possible,” said Romano. “From the volunteers, staff and board members of Clothes Less Traveled, to the people who donated items and purchased items, we thank you for your part in making this generous donation possible. Community support like this sustains The Children’s Village at Christian City.”
Clothes Less Traveled serves the needs of the community by operating a thrift shop where gently-used household goods and clothing are sold at fair and reasonable prices, and to provide an opportunity for volunteers to perform community service in a positive and productive way. Profits are distributed as scholarships, vouchers and grants to qualified recipients and 501c3 organizations. In 2015, Clothes Less Traveled gave back $817,000 to local charities. The store is located in Peachtree City.
For more information about The Children’s Village at Christian City, visit www.christiancity.org.