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Uniting Our Community at the Clearwater Community Volunteers Monthly Networking Luncheon

The Annual Easter Egg Hunt at Coachman Park is attended by more than 7,000 people a year and is produced by the Clearwater Community Volunteers (CCV). CCV Executives shared the secret of their success at the September Networking Luncheon at the CCV Center

Volunteers learn the secrets to successfully providing help at the Clearwater Community Volunteers Center in Downtown Clearwater

When children become unimportant to a society, that society has forfeited it’s future”
— L. Ron Hubbard
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, USA, September 27, 2018 /EINPresswire.com/ -- On the 25th of September, the Clearwater Community Volunteers Center hosted its free networking luncheon for local nonprofits. The event was emceed by Pam and Joel Anderson, Co-Directors of the Clearwater Community Volunteers (CCV), an organization known throughout the Tampa Bay area for their production of large-scale community events such as Winter Wonderland and the annual Easter Egg Hunt in Coachman Park. 19 guests from 10 local nonprofits attended the monthly luncheon to network and learn the secrets of CCV’s success.

The Clearwater Community Volunteers began more than 26 years ago, as the Women’s Auxiliary for the Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization. The group has expanded to hundreds of volunteers, with events that reach some 20,000 families annually.

“It’s our committed, dedicated volunteers who make the difference for CCV’s success. Without them we could not put on our amazing events!” said Pam Anderson.

The luncheon was complimentary for nonprofits and volunteers, and was set up to provide nonprofits with networking opportunities and additional tools they need to improve their respective communities.

Mrs. Anderson said, “All of CCV’s volunteers love to help children. We’re inspired by what L. Ron Hubbard wrote, ‘When children become unimportant to a society, that society has forfeited it’s future.’ In fact, everything we do is aimed at making a safe, sane environment for our children’s, and society’s, future.”

The CCV Center is open to non-profit groups for meetings, seminars and events. For information about upcoming events, including the Oct –th Mega-Workshop on the Basics of Social Marketing, please call Michael Soltero, Manager of the Clearwater Community Volunteers Center at at (727) 316-5309 or email CCVcenter@CCVFL.org.

About the Clearwater Community Volunteers:

The Clearwater Community Volunteers have over 25 years of community service under their belt with over 150,000 families and children helped since their founding in 1992. Sponsored by the Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, they stay true to their reputation of helping others with their new center located on the corner of Fort Harrison Avenue and Drew Street in downtown Clearwater.

Pat Harney
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