Quik Mart stores recently organized a fundraising event titled “Cupcakes for Child Advocacy,” aimed at supporting child advocacy centers that assist children and families affected by severe abuse and sexual trauma. This initiative saw enthusiastic participation from patrons and local community members, who purchased specially designed sticker cupcakes. The event proved to be a resounding success, generating approximately $61,000 in funds for Kids Place Child Advocacy Centers located within the 22nd Judicial District.
The funds raised will play a crucial role in providing essential services and support to those in need, highlighting the community’s commitment to protecting and advocating for vulnerable children. The collaboration between Quik Mart and the advocacy centers underscores the importance of community involvement in addressing critical issues affecting families and children.

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