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Centerville Optimists donate nearly 100 hygiene kits to Daybreak shelter
Summary
The Centerville Noon Optimist Club assembled nearly 100 hygiene kits for Daybreak, a Dayton shelter serving youth, and each kit included a personal note of encouragement.
Content
A Dayton shelter received a large donation from a local volunteer organization that has worked with the program for years. Members of the Centerville Noon Optimist Club's Childhood Health and Wellness Committee organized the effort to support underserved youth. The kits were intended for young people facing homelessness, trafficking risk, or other challenges. Each hygiene kit included basic toiletries and a personal note from an Optimist member.
Key details:
- The Centerville Noon Optimist Club put together nearly 100 hygiene kits for Daybreak.
- Kits are aimed at youth at risk of sex trafficking, homelessness, or other issues.
- Items mentioned include toothbrushes, toothpaste and deodorant to help clients with daily needs.
- Each kit included a personal note of encouragement from an Optimist member.
- Daybreak serves about 100 youth at any given time, with roughly 50 currently living at the shelter on South Patterson Boulevard in Dayton.
Summary:
The donation provides direct access to essential supplies and is described by Daybreak staff as helping clients preserve a sense of dignity and independence. Undetermined at this time.
