I am so happy to let you know Charlie and I was able to attend SCC-TEXAS DISTRIBUTES MORE THAN $250,000 to local organizations during Holiday Grant Ceremony last night at Texas Motor Speedway. I must tell you being there during the ceremony was a life changing opportunity.
This is my families second time to attend and I Pray we are able to go for many years to come. As it shows Charlie there are people in the world who need help and that there are people who will help them out. It has renewed Charlies decision to adopt animals and children during the Holiday’s.
Charlie and I was able to get a glass of Hot Chocolate and listen to the Choir sing and we could feel ourselves relaxing. Once we finished Santa went and filled out his letter to Santa. Then we watched the Tree being lit which was amazing. Once we was done we was able to watch the most amazing Fireworks Show ever.
- Sci-Tech Discovery Center Receives $139,000 Founder’s Grant For New Mobile Workshop On Wheels
- Speedway Children’s Charities-Texas Chapter Has Now Provided $10.85 Million To Area Children’s Organizations
FORT WORTH, Texas (December 4, 2018) — One of the state’s largest living Christmas trees provided the perfect centerpiece for Tuesday evening’s Speedway Children’s Charities-Texas Chapter Grant Distribution and Tree Lighting Ceremony. Held on the Speedway Club Circle at Texas Motor Speedway, the annual outdoor public holiday event delivered $258,251 to nine children’s organizations across North Texas.
In addition to the grant distribution, the evening included the ceremonial illumination of more than 10,000 LED lights on a 74-foot, 7,000-pound Norway spruce and one of the only holiday-themed fireworks shows in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
SCC-Texas also presented 75 children with a bicycle and helmet, while also donating 25 car seats to less fortunate families to ensure their newborn babies arrive home safely.
The largest present beneath the tree Tuesday night was a Founder’s Grant for $139,847.13 that was presented to the Sci-Tech Discovery Center in Frisco. The grant will be used to bring life to its Mobile Maker Space, a workshop on wheels that will consist of a van and 16-foot trailer outfitted with the essential tools and kits to operate on-site programs. The Mobile Maker Space will bring opportunities to schools and children who otherwise would be unable to visit the Sci-Tech Discovery Center.
“Sci-Tech Discovery Center is on the cutting edge of maker education programs not only in North Texas but in the United States,” said Sci-Tech Discovery Center Executive Director Peter Claffey. “Receiving the generous Founder’s Grant from Speedway Children’s Charities enables us to eliminate the transportation barrier that exists between underserved markets and science education.
“By bringing STEM and MAKER education to these markets, the Mobile Maker Space will allow Sci-Tech to bring science to everyone.”
Serving more than 10,000 children in the Collin, Dallas, Denton and Tarrant counties, the Sci-Tech Discovery Center was created to engage and inspire learners of all ages and backgrounds to embrace discovery and innovation through the active exploration of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
The Sci-Tech Discovery Center was among nine organizations within the Collin, Dallas, Denton and Tarrant counties that received a grant from Speedway Children’s Charities, including four in excess of $15,000.
In addition to Sci-Tech Discovery Center Founder’s Grant, those grants of $15,000 or more were awarded to:
- Callier Center For Communication Disorders ($25,000) – Serving 51 children in Dallas County, these funds will underwrite the cost of their Cochlear Implant Summer Camps, a vital component of their pediatric treatment services.
- Camp Summit, Inc. ($25,000) – Serving 550-plus children in Collin, Dallas, Denton and Tarrant counties, this grant will support the camper ship and financial assistance project at Camp Summit.
- Texas Motor Speedway Speeding To Read Program ($21,144.50) –This donation was used to assist participating schools with T-shirts to more than 12,000 students in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
- Health Services Of North Texas, Inc. ($15,210) – Serving 100 children in Denton County, this grant will provide uninsured pediatric patients living in poverty with essential medical visits at no cost to their families.
The other organizations receiving grants on Tuesday night were NASCAR Ride of a Lifetime ($13,050), Breakthrough at Fort Worth Country Day ($10,000), ManeGait Therapeutic Horsemanship ($9,000), and the 50/50 Raffle Fundraiser for Nonprofits ($1,683.75).
Ten of the 75 bicycles were donated by Academy Sports & Outdoors, which also provided the remaining 65 at a discounted rate. The bicycles and helmets were donated to Lewisville New Hope Learning Center, Metrocrest Services, and Santa Cop.
The 25 car seats were donated to the JPS Foundation.
The SCC-Texas Chapter also recognized its top volunteers of the year. Bob Nierman received the President’s Award and Cherie Rodenburgh earned the Dick Cerza Award.
The tree lighting has been a Texas Motor Speedway tradition since the facility opened in 1997. In addition to the 10,000 LED lights, the tree features over sized ornaments and is topped with a 4 x 4′ gold star featuring the Speedway Motorsports, Inc. corporate globe. The event included a special visit from Santa Claus and holiday songs performed by the Northwest High School Choir.
Speedway Children’s Charities-Texas Chapter has made a lasting impact on children in North Texas since its inception in 1997 by awarding more than $10.85 million in grants to area children’s organizations. The funds are raised through special events held throughout the year, with the majority of them centered on the three major race weeks at Texas Motor Speedway.
Speedway Children’s Charities-Texas Chapter
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates