Navitsky Partner Spotlight: Clearwater Capital Partners
The Navitsky Partner Spotlight is a quarterly recognition honoring those who faithfully serve Fellowship Housing mothers and their children. This quarter we honor Clearwater Capital Partners (CCP). Fellowship Housing is honored to be a beneficiary of Clearwater Capital Foundation's generosity.
"Clearwater Capital Partners has been honored to partner with Fellowship Housing for the past two years, in alignment with our Foundation's mission to empower and uplift those in need. Together, we have created a powerful partnership to support single mothers who are striving to create a lasting legacy for their families," said James Chapman, Executive Director of Clearwater Capital Foundation. "We take great pride in being a resource to help these incredible mothers achieve their dreams, and we are committed to continuing this partnership for years to come."
On Saturday, June 10th the Clearwater Capital Foundation will host its 3rd Annual Charity Supercar Show. Last year’s event drew over 200 cars, 600 guests, and had an estimated $30,000,000 of supercars in the parking lot. The event raised over $35,000 for 3 local charities, The Bridge Youth & Family Services, A Giving Heart Foundation, and Fellowship Housing. Find out more about and RSVP for CCP's upcoming Charity Supercar show on Saturday, June 10th:
ABOUT THE NAVITSKY PARTNER SPOTLIGHT
The Navitsky's have been a special part of Fellowship Housing for many years. Mona Navitsky has been a volunteer since 2008 with a true passion for supporting our moms. Mona has also served on Fellowship Housing's Board of Directors for over 9 years.
The Tony Navitsky Partner Spotlight is named in loving memory of Mona's husband, a dear Fellowship Housing supporter. His legacy continues with those who faithfully serve the at-risk mothers and their children who walk through the doors of Fellowship Housing.
The Tony Navitsky Volunteer Recognitions began in 2011 as the Volunteer of the Year Award at the Fellowship Housing Annual Gala. Now a quarterly recognition, this distinction continues to honor those who serve families in need and "look after the orphans and widows in their distress" (James 1:27).