The Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Georgia (BGCCG) announces the launch of their end of year capital campaign aimed to raise $250,000 to replace and safely secure ten HVAC units that were recently vandalized due to theft. This initiative aims to restore the club and maintain it's role as a place of inspiration and growth for generations to come.
The Carl D. Thomas Club, a critical asset to the community, faced challenges when it's ten HVAC units were vandalized leaving the facility in urgent need of repairs. In light of this, BGCCG has launched this ambitious campaign not just to replace the damaged equipment, but also to improve and safely secure the club's infrastructure for the future.
GEICO Philanthropic Foundation Takes the Lead
BGCCG is delighted to announce that the GEICO Philanthropic Foundation has emerged as the first major contributor to this campaign. With a generous gift of $20,000, GEICO is setting a benchmark for community involvement and support. Their donation represents a vital step toward reaching the campaign's goal and highlights their dedication to nurturing a supportive environment for local youth.
“The Carl D. Thomas Boys & Girls Club isn’t just a building – it’s a cornerstone of hope for our local community,” said Lauren Roan-Parks, Senior Director of GEICO Sales and location leader for Macon. “Its temporary closure has affected us all deeply, from the children who found their second home there to our own employees who have witnessed its transformative impact. This is where dreams take root, where young minds discover their potential and where tomorrow’s leaders first learn to believe in themselves. Our donation is just the first step. We invite other organizations to join us in helping this vital community resource that has shaped so many young lives.”
"We are incredibly thankful to the GEICO Philanthropic Foundation for their prompt and generous contribution," said Phillip Bryant, President and CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Georgia. "Their dedication to our community is truly inspiring, and we hope it motivates other organizations and individuals to unite with us in this important mission."
About GEICO
GEICO (Government Employees Insurance Company), the third-largest auto insurer in the U.S., was founded in 1936 and insures vehicles in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. GEICO, a member of the Berkshire Hathaway family of companies, constantly strives to make lives better by protecting people against unexpected events while saving them money and providing an outstanding customer experience. Along with personal auto insurance, commercial auto and personal umbrella coverages are also available. Homeowners, renters, condo, flood, identity theft, term life, and more coverages are written through non-affiliated insurance companies and are secured through the GEICO Insurance Agency, LLC. Visit GEICO.com for a quote or to learn more.
About Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Georgia
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Georgia is committed to offering a safe and supportive environment for young individuals to learn, grow, and thrive. Through various programs centered around academic success, good character and citizenship, and healthy lifestyles, BGCCG aims to equip youth with the skills and resources necessary for reaching their full potential.
For more information about the capital campaign or to explore partnership opportunities, please reach out to Phillip Bryant at PBryant@bgccg.org.
Join us this Giving Tuesday as we aim to restore the Carl D. Thomas Club and pave the way for a brighter future for the youth in Central Georgia. Together, we can create a meaningful and lasting impact.
How You Can Help The success of the capital campaign depends on the collective efforts of the community. And this Giving Tuesday BGCCG invites local businesses, community leaders, and individuals to contribute to this crucial cause.
Every donation, no matter the size, will assist in rebuilding the Carl D. Thomas Club and transforming it into a beacon of hope and opportunity for the youth it serves.
To assist us in replacing the HVAC systems, please visit www.bgccg.org to donate or contact our President and CEO Phillip Bryant at PBryant@bgccg.org.
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