Plateau Corvette Club members made their annual Charity donations for 2024 to three different organizations.

First, they made a donation to the Fair Park Senior Center in Crossville.

Alicia Ricketts Director of the Fair Park Senior Center is accepting a check from club secretary Jennifer Conley with President Cindy Bellis (left) Treasury Dom Janusky, Vice President, Roger Johnson, and Govenor, Steve Price. (rear left to right)

Plateau Corvette Club have many members from Putnam County, so a donation was made to the Putnam County Schools Student Services: The program takes care of identified homeless students. For students in need the program covers food, clothing, toiletries, bedding, and school supplies. It also assists/covers uninsured or underinsured students with medical, dental and optical needs.

Club President Cindy Bellis presents a check to Amy West with Kristy Hunt (left) for the Putman County Schools Student Services.

We Are One: is a faith-based organization dedicated to helping children in Cumberland County obtain necessities for their lives. The organization works with other outreach programs to provide items like shoes, backpacks, school supplies, clothing, etc. through events held at various times during the year.


Accepting a check for We Are One Organization are representatives (left to right) Shane Flowers, Jonathan Miller, and Jason Sitton.  From Plateau Corvette Club are Lee Goldkopf, (charity committee) Rhonda Bond, Mike Bond, Sam Goldkopf, and Norm Poisson.


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