Child Protection Center Awarded Funds From SouthBay Yacht and Racquet Club

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Pictured: Back row: Tarryn Troutman, Doug Staley, Lee Ann Rodriguez, Jason Troutman, Linda Baglio and Brian Barrett.

The Child Protection Center, Inc. (CPC) was chosen as one the recipients to be awarded $2,284.84 at the SouthBay Yacht and Racquet Club’s Rio Carnaval event, hosted on Wednesday, February 9 th , 2022. SouthBay residents and professional Fundraising Auctioneers, Jason and Tarryn Troutman of Auction Horizon, hosted the event and all were reminded that money was being raised for a greater cause. “May the day never come where children are never hurt or abused again.”, says Jason and Tarryn Troutman. CPC’s Executive Director Doug Staley attended the event and expressed his sincerest gratitude for the awarded funds. “With the continued expansion of our organization, due to the increased need for services in North Port, these funds will support the comprehensive programs that CPC offers for children and families in Sarasota and DeSoto Counties.” says Staley. “We continue to fight the darkness of child abuse and strive to further serve our mission in the prevention, intervention, and treatment of child abuse.”  The Child Protection Center’s mission is the Prevention, Intervention, & Treatment of Child Abuse. CPC has been serving Sarasota and DeSoto Counties since 1980. In fiscal year 2020, CPC provided 66,698 services to individuals. 

Pictured: Back row: Tarryn Troutman, Doug Staley, Lee Ann Rodriguez, Jason Troutman, Linda Baglio and Brian Barrett.

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