Clearwater Community Volunteers Center Hosts Fundraisers for Nonprofits

Clearwater, FL, January 12, 2019 --(PR.com)-- The Clearwater Community Volunteers (CCV) Center is welcoming Tampa Bay nonprofit organizations to use the center facilities for their events and fundraisers. The center staff provide the food, venue, and event planning at no cost. The Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization and CCV opened the Center in March 2018 to provide a space for nonprofit organizations to grow and fulfill their mission.

One of the first fundraisers of 2019 is a Valentine’s Day brunch on February 10th, supporting Bee’s Learning, Inc., a mobile tutoring service.

The Center’s staff make themselves available to assist the nonprofit to plan their fundraiser. This way, nonprofit organizations can plan a successful fundraiser, no matter their experience in event planning.

As an example, in September 2018, one nonprofit organization held an afternoon tea party fundraiser. The CCV Center helped the group plan their event, print their invitations, and provided freshly baked scones and clotted cream, jam, and a variety of teas. This event raised triple their initial fundraising target.

“The Clearwater Community Volunteers was founded on the idea of helping those who help the community,” said Clemence Chevrot, Director of the Clearwater Community Volunteers Center. “These fundraisers in the CCV Center are helping local charities that are making a difference in our community every day.”

For more information about the Clearwater Community Volunteers Center or to schedule a fundraiser for your nonprofit organization, please call Michael at (727) 316-5309 or email ccvcenter@ccvfl.org.

About the Clearwater Community Volunteers:

Clearwater Community Volunteers (CCV) is a non-profit, charitable organization made up entirely of volunteers and was founded by parishioners of the Church of Scientology in Clearwater. CCV produces the “Ginormous Easter Egg Hunt” in Coachman Park in Clearwater every spring, Fashions with Flair fundraiser fashion show and Winter Wonderland. CCV gets their inspiration from Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard’s article, “Love and Help Children” in his book The Way to Happiness. CCV has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars over the past 25 years for charities such as Nourish to Flourish, Shriners Hospitals for Children Tampa, Boys and Girls Club of the Suncoast, Homeless Empowerment Program, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the Police Athletic League and The Children's Home, Inc., the oldest orphanage in Tampa.
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