The auditorium at the Carpinteria Children’s Project (CCP) was filled with excited students and their parents for the CCP’s annual breakfast fundraiser on Thursday, March 14. Attendees mingled and grabbed breakfast while listening to this year’s key-note speaker, Marlene Hughes – a certified Health Outcomes from Positive Experiences (HOPE) facilitator – who spoke about how groups and individuals can shape positive childhood experiences. CCP ultimately brought in nearly $40,000 from its auction, held during the breakfast.

 

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