Tennessee American Water And Chambliss Center For Children Kick-Off Summer At Annual Pool Party

  • Saturday, May 28, 2016

Tennessee American Water and Chambliss Center for Children kicked-off the summer season with a pool party for the children participating in the summer program.

Tennessee American Water filled up the more than 35,000-gallon pool at no cost to Chambliss Center for Children. “Clean and reliable water is an essential life resource. We are committed to providing high quality water services that help people enjoy recreational activities and the overall quality of life,” said Daphne Kirksey, Tennessee American Water External Affairs Manager. “The Chambliss Center for Children plays a major role in youth development and providing necessary services to so many people in Chattanooga and Hamilton County.  We appreciate the opportunity to partner with them to help the families and children in our community.”

Along with filling the pool, Tennessee American Water provided goodies for the children participating in the agency’s summer camp child care program.

“Tennessee American Water not only hosts a great party for our kids each year, they save the agency over a thousand dollars by filling our pool,” said Chambliss Center for Children’s Director of Communications Lesley Berryhill. “Now we can put the money we would have spent on that towards other areas in the program, which is a tremendous help.”

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