Mr. Dick Campagni, former Board Member and long-time supporter of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Nevada, is challenging the community to donate to the Club in support of the 3,000 children served each year in Carson City and Carson Valley.
Donations can made between now through April 30, 2015 and will be matched up to $10,000.
According to Dana Whaley, General Manager of Carson City Toyoto Scion, “Mr. Campagni was instrumental in starting the Club here in Carson City and has long been a supporter of the Club for more than 20 years.
"We want to help raise awareness and the funds necessary to help provide vital, out of school care, for our kids in our communities,” he said.
Laurie Gorris, CPO for the Club, states, “without the support of community businesses and individuals, we would not be able to keep our fees low for the children that need our services the most.
"For $30 per year, we can give a child a ride from school, homework help, and a free snack during out of school times; most importantly, they are safe here. We truly appreciate Mr. Campagni’s commitment to the Club over the past 20 years.”
For more information about the Club or this promotion, please call Laurie Gorris at (775) 882-8820 or email her at laurieg@bgcwn.org.
About the Boys & Girls Club:
Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Nevada has been a cornerstone of the community since opening its doors in 1993. Serving some 3,000 youth, Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Nevada provides a safe, structured and positive environment for young people after school, during holidays and summer vacation.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Nevada is part of a nationwide network, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, with locations in every state, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and U.S. military installations overseas.
Boys & Girls Clubs are delivering proven programs to millions of young people every day. Boys & Girls Clubs Mission Statement: To enable all young people, especially those who need us the most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
For more information, please visit: www.bgcwn.org.