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    Kids get a new ride thanks to a generous donation

    By Staff,

    2024-05-15
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    Members of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Lee County celebrate Bridgestone’s van donation and $25,000. COURTESY PHOTOS

    Boys & Girls Clubs of Lee County have a new van to transport children and teens after Bridgestone donated a 2023 Ford Transit XLT to the nonprofit.

    The donation is part of Bridgestone’s Driving Great Futures initiative, which has raised over $20 million to support children and teens in Boys & Girls Clubs of America programs across the United States.

    Bridgestone representatives, including Area Manager Frank Ruperto, presented club members and staff with the van at the Park Meadows Community Club in Fort Myers.

    “This new van isn’t just a vehicle,” said Denise Gergley, CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Lee County. “It’s a symbol of opportunity, connection and hope for the kids and families we serve. We are grateful for the support of Bridgestone, which is truly helping us drive great futures.”

    In addition to the van, Bridgestone also surprised Boys & Girls Clubs of Lee County with a $25,000 donation to support programs.

    “This is an amazing blessing for us, a complete surprise,” Gergley said. “We’re able to use that money to provide scholarships so children can attend our Summer Enrichment Camp, as well as pay for field trips and supplies that we need so our members can have an amazing and safe summer. The timing is perfect, and the gesture is beyond words.”

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    Bridgestone’s Frank Ruperto is presented with a thank you card by Sy’ryan Gartell and Denise Gergley.

    Boys & Girls Clubs programs are designed for youth ages six through 18 and focus on five core areas: education and career, service and leadership, health and wellness, the arts, and sports and recreation. Boys & Girls Clubs of Lee County offers after-school and summer programs at eight school-based, neighborhood and community club locations.

    The new 15-seat passenger van will provide transportation to and from club locations. Boys & Girls Clubs will also use the van to transport members on field trips, college tours and other enrichment opportunities. Bridgestone will maintain the van at its retail stores in Southwest Florida.

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    Kids and staff of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Lee County check out the new van that will help with transportation needs.

    “At Bridgestone, we believe in the transformative power of Boys & Girls Clubs programming to bridge gaps and build strong futures for young people,” said Marko Ibrahim, president of Bridgestone Retail Operations. “We are honored to help Boys & Girls Clubs of Lee County reach more kids and teens who will now have access to life-changing resources and experiences.”

    “It’s a 15-passenger van; it was hard to get on the market, but we essentially wrapped it up in some nice decals, put some Firestone and Bridgestone tires on it, and really got it rocking and rolling,” Ruperto added. “Seeing the kids and hearing their laughter, seeing them excited about their futures and what that means to them… I don’t think they even know the impact of what that car is going to do for them.” ¦

    The post Kids get a new ride thanks to a generous donation first appeared on Fort Myers Florida Weekly .

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