Through the holiday season, Arch Automotive made Christmas a little brighter for the Cayman Islands Crisis Centre. And the giving didn’t stop there. General Manager, Michelle Arch, just returned from running the ING Miami Marathon and collected sponsors for each mile of the 26.2 mile course to raise more money for the CICC.
Also instrumental in attracting sponsors for the Cayman Islands Crisis Centre was Denise Sprentz of Double D’s Pool Bar located at the Grand Pavilion. Denise used her connections to help a cause she believes in and has also educated those on the CICC. ‘I was pleasantly surprised to see all the support from my friends and acquaintances to help the Centre. The more we talked about what was needed, the more generous people became and were willing to give,’ Denise commented.
Nina Scott, Ag Executive Director, was delighted with the efforts, ‘Michelle Arch used a very unique approach to support the CICC. She incorporated her drive and determination to successfully complete the marathon to support and build awareness for the CICC in the process. Through their motivated spirits, Michelle and Denise Sprentz were able to engage others to sponsor funds for the organization’s cause. The Cayman Islands Crisis Centre extends our utmost gratitude to these women for their efforts to support the Crisis Centre in combating Family Violence and protecting women and children.”
The Cayman Islands Crisis Centre is a non profit organization that provides safe, temporary shelter and a supportive environment for victims of Family Violence and their children. Also offered are community education programmes on domestic abuse and sexual abuse. The CICC provides counseling, education, support, and community resources for the women and children who access the services of the CICC. For further information on donating or volunteering, please contact Nina Scott at 949-0366. If you or someone you know is a victim of abuse call the CICC’s 24hr. Crisis hotline at 943-2422.
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