To support the Clear Blue Sky walkathon, “A Mindful Walk,” Choice Wireless presented a donation for $500 to continue the center’s work with Virgin Islanders with mental disabilities. The annual walkathon is scheduled for 6-10 a.m. on Saturday, Oct 22, at the Charlotte Amalie High School track.
Faith Gregory represented Choice Wireless in presenting the check to Clear Blue Sky Executive Director, Arlene Monaghan who graciously accepted. “There are many ways to give back to the community. Choice Wireless is committed to improving the lives of every Virgin Islander no matter what their circumstances may be,” said CEO and General Manager of Choice Wireless Tony Sheppard. “Choice Wireless will be participating as a team in the 2nd annual walkathon in addition to our monetary donation.”
The Clear Blue Sky clubhouse is a non-profit organization that has been making a difference for people of mental illness on St. Thomas for seven years. Clear Blue Sky provides two programs for members with disabilities, a community center for psychiatric rehabilitation and a supported residential facility called, “Karen’s House.”
The Clear Blue Sky clubhouse is a non-profit organization that has been making a difference for people of mental illness on St. Thomas for seven years. Clear Blue Sky provides two programs for members with disabilities, a community center for psychiatric rehabilitation and a supported residential facility called, “Karen’s House.”