Taco Bell Raises $1.8 Million to Fund Teen Programs at Boys & Girls Clubs
September 02 2009 - 9:33AM
PR Newswire (US)
Initiative to Combat High School Graduation Crisis Included $25,000
College Tuition Giveaway IRVINE, Calif., Sept. 2 /PRNewswire/ --
Taco Bell raised $1.8 million in a one-day nationwide fundraiser
held in April to benefit Taco Bell Foundation for Teens and their
key partner and beneficiary, Boys & Girls Clubs of America.
More than 2 million customers visited Taco Bell restaurants on
April 23rd to participate in the fundraiser. Franchisees and
company-owned restaurants pledged 15 percent of the day's gross
sales to help further the Foundation's mission of raising awareness
for the graduation crisis, and supporting programs at Boys &
Girls Clubs designed to help at-risk teens. The money pledged from
the fundraiser will help enhance and expand the national Keystone
initiative, the largest and most dynamic teen program within Boys
& Girls Clubs of America. Keystone Clubs help young people ages
14-18 become productive citizens and leaders by focusing on three
key areas: Academic Success, Career Exploration and Community
Service. Since 1995, Taco Bell Foundation for Teens estimates its
programs have helped more than 500,000 teens stay in school and on
the path to graduation. "The high school dropout rate has reached
epidemic proportion in the United States and poses one of the
greatest risks to our country's economic future," said BGCA
President/CEO Roxanne Spillett. "We are very grateful for the
support the Taco Bell Foundation for Teens has provided, enabling
us to create greater awareness of this issue, but most importantly
the resources to do something about it." To underscore the value of
education, Taco Bell also donated $100,000 to fund four college
scholarships that were available to customers who visited the
restaurant during the fundraiser. More than 30,000 customers logged
on to http://www.tacobellfoundationforteens.org/ and entered to win
one of four $25,000 college tuition scholarships. "We're thrilled
to play a part in helping people pursue the dream of college," said
Bob Fulmer, executive director of the Taco Bell Foundation for
Teens. "With the help of customers and all our franchisees, the
Taco Bell Foundation for Teens will continue to make a difference
in the lives of millions of youth who can achieve success by
staying in school and graduating." Four $25,000 Scholarship Winners
Jacinto Carillo Fagundo, 42, of Fullerton, CA is a chief technology
officer for Los Angeles County. Fagundo has two daughters, ages
eight and 10, and is planning on using the scholarship money
towards their future college education. "It is such a nice feeling
to know your kids are going to be able to go to college because
this money is going to be there," Fagundo said. "As a parent it
takes a lot of the stress away." Terri Minton, 23, of Norfolk, VA
is currently attending school during the day to become a Dental
Assistant and works in housekeeping at RBC Central Bank at night.
Minton will use the scholarship to attend dental hygiene school in
the fall. "My son is the one who pushed me to get an education,"
Minton said. "It's great that Taco Bell is helping people make
changes in their lives." Tequila Huffman, 33, of Jacksonville, FL
is a mortgage loan processor who had entered the contest on a whim
the last day of eligibility. "I can't wait to be a full-time
student again and get my diploma," said Huffman, who is planning to
return to the University of North Florida in the fall to complete
her degree in business and economics. Originally enrolled in 2003,
Huffman put school on hold after meeting her husband and starting a
family. "This is like a dream come true," added Huffman. Mark
Douglas Hover, 52, of Woodland, WA is a technician at Community
Tissue Services. Hover will use the scholarship to attend nursing
school at Clark College in the fall. "It's hard work switching
careers when you are older," Hover said. "This is an opportunity to
do something that I never thought I'd be able to do." About Taco
Bell Corp. Taco Bell Corp. ("Taco Bell"), a subsidiary of Yum!
Brands, Inc., (NYSE: YUM), is the nation's leading Mexican-style
quick service restaurant chain. Taco Bell serves tacos, burritos,
signature quesadillas, Grilled Stuft Burritos, nachos, and other
specialty items such as Crunchwrap Supreme , in addition to the
79-89-99 WHY PAY MORE(TM)! Value Menu. Taco Bell serves more than
36.8 million consumers each week in nearly 5,600 restaurants in the
U.S. About the Taco Bell Foundation for Teens The Taco Bell
Foundation, Inc., dba Taco Bell Foundation for Teens (TBFT), a
non-profit 501(c)(3) public benefit corporation, is committed to
addressing the growing number of high school dropouts in the U.S.
by providing at-risk youth with mentors and real-world experiences
that will motivate them to stay in school and achieve more in life.
Since 1995, TBFT has donated more than $23 million to support teen
programs at Boys & Girls Clubs of America with the help of
on-going customer, franchisee and employee donations. For more
information about TBFT, visit
http://www.tacobellfoundationforteens.org/. About Boys & Girls
Clubs of America For more than 100 years, Boys & Girls Clubs of
America (http://www.bgca.org/) has helped kids "Be Great,"
providing hope and opportunity for those who need it most. Today,
more than 4,300 Clubs serve some 4.5 million young people through
Club membership and community outreach. Known as The Positive Place
for Kids, Boys & Girls Clubs can be found throughout the
country and on U.S. military bases worldwide, providing young
people 6-18 years old with guidance-oriented character development
programs conducted by trained, professional staff. Clubs positively
impact lives and help young people reach their full potential as
productive, caring citizens. Key programs emphasize leadership
development; education and career exploration; community service;
technology training; financial literacy; health and life skills;
the arts; sports, fitness and recreation; and family outreach. In a
recent Harris Survey of Club alumni, 57 percent said the Club saved
their lives. National headquarters are located in Atlanta.
DATASOURCE: Taco Bell Foundation for Teens CONTACT: Kim Durk of
Durk Rion Public Relations, +1-312-492-7721, , for Taco Bell
Foundation for Teens Web Site:
http://www.tacobellfoundationforteens.org/ http://www.bgca.org/
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