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Eight local companies joined together to change a children’s playhouse

Eight local companies joined together to change a children’s playhouse constructed and donated by the Walton Correctional Institution. The playhouse will be shown and raffled off to raise awareness of child abuse prevention and is benefiting the Emerald Coast Children’s Advocacy Center. We are thrilled to have the collaboration of all these people raise money […]

Eight local companies joined together to change a children’s playhouse constructed and donated by the Walton Correctional Institution. The playhouse will be shown and raffled off to raise awareness of child abuse prevention and is benefiting the Emerald Coast Children’s Advocacy Center.

We are thrilled to have the collaboration of all these people raise money to help abused and neglected
kids in our community. We can’t wait to see the final product!

– Kim Henderson, Director of Development for the ECCAC

All of the companies that engaged in the playhouse remodel – LAH Real Estate at The Beach, Savi Flooring and Tile, Clay Garden & Gifts, Specialty Roofers, Press Print Graphics, CertaPro Painters, Re-Creations, and Baker Design Co. — contributed to the design or construction in a unique manner.

LAH Real Estate at The Beach broker, Bryan Whitehead, (who is hosting the Playhouse Reveal Party) has a special place in his heart for the work that ECCAC does. Bryan’s wife, Jamey, serves on the ECCAC Board of Directors, so when Bryan heard that the center had acquired a playhouse that needed some work, he knew he had to get involved.

LAH Real Estate is very excited to partner with the ECCAC, The Hive, and all of the local businesses who are helping make this playhouse raffle come to fruition. We hope that the community can come out to learn a little more about what the ECCAC does for children in our area and buy a bunch of raffle tickets to help them keep doing their great work.

– Bryan Whitehead, LAH Real Estate at The Beach broker

The Playhouse Reveal Party is on October 13 from 5:00 to 7:00PM. All Reveal Party attendees will have a chance to enter the raffle, plus tickets will continue to be sold through Nov 10th. Raffle tickets are $10 each or $12 for $100 and can be purchased at LAH Real Estate at The Beach, online at www.eccac.org or by calling the ECCAC at 850-833-9237. All proceeds will go to restore the lives of abused and neglected children in Okaloosa and Walton counties.

For more details on the event, please see the event page below:

http://www.getthecoast.com/event/lah-real-estate-at-the-beach-ecacc-playhouse-reveal-party/

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