The Children's Safety Village in Belleville had some critical equipment that was recently stolen replaced than...
Local realtor John-Ross Parks has donated $2,000 to Belleville's Children's Safety Village to cover the cost of two battery operated Jeeps that were stolen last year. He is pictured with CSV board chair Matt Howell and Belleville Chamber of Commerce CEO Jill Raycroft .
The Children’s Safety Village in Belleville had some critical equipment that was recently stolen replaced thanks to the generosity of a local realtor. The battery operated Jeeps, used by kids as they learn about community safety, were stolen last year after someone broke into a garage at the village.The Belleville Chamber of Commerce shared word that the Children’s Safety Village was looking to raise funds to replace the stolen vehicles and upon hearing the news, Parks immediately offered to cover the entire cost.
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