![Volunteers Holly Simmons (left) and Lindsay Simmons presented school supplies to Sarah Traver (right), Children in Crisis Neighborhood Programs supervisor, for the kids living at the CIC Neighborhood. The donation helped provide school essentials that are not normally available to the at-risk children and truly makes a difference. [Special to the News Bulletin]](http://127.0.0.1/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/ghows-DA-55e08aa9-58e8-594e-e053-0100007f5561-b963cde9.jpeg)
NICEVILLE — Lindsay Simmons and her daughter Holly helped the kids living at Children in Crisis by donating needed school items typically not available to the CIC Kids.
Thanks to the donations from the Crestview residents' personal campaign, the kids living at the CIC Neighborhood received necessary supplies to help them get ready for the new school year.
"The donation helped provide school essentials to our 50 at-risk children living at CIC. This donation truly makes a difference and we are very thankful,” Ken Hair, CIC president and CEO, said.
This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Volunteer donates to children's assistance organization