We learned yesterday that Fort Myers Offshore Club puts its fundraising efforts towards school scholarships for youth.
We know the Platinum Club supports " Puttin on the Wish"
What do the other clubs support with their charitable efforts on here??
Lets give your clubs some exposure here.
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04-04-2010 09:57 AM
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04-04-2010 10:09 AM
great thread!! I'll wait for our club president, Dave P, to answer, but in the meantime here's a coupe of pics of the people aboard my 25Outlaw who's lives we impact
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04-04-2010 11:08 AM
We (NJ Performance Powerboat Club www.njppc.com) host our Annual Event SHORE DREAMS FOR KIDS here at the Jersey Shore.
Last year we hosted about 1,000 kids from Special Olympics, Make A Wish, Specialized Children's Hospital, Children with Cancer & Children with Autism.
Checkout the website for a 7 minute video that shows what the day is all about:
www.shoredreamsforkids.org
Also checkout Sharkey's Wesite: http://sharkey-images.com/shore_dreams.html
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04-04-2010 12:01 PM
First of all Alec thank you for your and Serious Offshore's support for our event yesterday. This will make for a very interesting thread and give the various Clubs around North America and even the world an oportunity to tell us what they support or do in their communities.
Here is FMO's mission statement: Ft. Myers Offshore, Inc. is a Not for Profit Corporation whose membership consists of a group of offshore boating enthusiasts in Southwest Florida, dedicated to raising funds and awarding a number of academic scholarships each year to help worthy individuals graduating from high school, continue their education at institutions of higher learning, including college and university as approved by the Board of Directors.
Here is a link to our website: www.ftmyersoffshore.org
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04-04-2010 12:27 PM
Our boating communities generosity is proven here over and over again.
Responding to the needs of those less fortunate or in times of distress is an admirable quality that should be shared by more people.
I am honored to have met so many wonderful people that share so many common interests.
Bruce
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04-04-2010 04:38 PMThe Chesapeake Bay Powerboat Association supports several charities each year . We have been supporting the March of Dimes since 1992 as patrol boats for the Great Chesapeake Bay Swim. The Coast Guard will not allow the event to happen without our group coordinating and manning the safety fleet. Each year we supply 50+ boats from Jet Skis all the way to 60 plus foot Sport Fish as support for the event that has raised close to 2 million dollars for the March of Dimes. We also were the first group in the nation to host a Poker Run for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, each year our event raises somewhere around $50k for that organization. We also support the Wounded Warrior Project and this year look to ramp that up with not only an event day but also a VIP day at our offshore race to be held in October. I have been a member since 1989 and am exceedingly proud of all the great things we do each year to give back for all the great things we have been fortunate enough to have.
You can find out about all of our events at www.cbpba.com.
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04-04-2010 10:25 PM
Thanks for asking, Dave. She is turning into a remarkable young woman. As you know she lost most of her family in that accident. She has found some family in Germany. She is studying German while working part time and is planning on going to Germany this summer to meet them. We are continuing to help finance her studies including language. She will return to school late summer. She often expresses her appreciation for what FMO has done for her. That help was made possible by so many generous people in the offshore boating community.
Bob
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04-05-2010 08:12 AMVery nice to see all of the thoughtful things that we all do around the country for others.
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04-05-2010 08:42 AM
Bob and Cat'astrophe are both quite active in helping Performance Boat Club of Canada. The club picks a different charity for each event. We did over $50k last summer.
Double R Performance
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04-05-2010 10:46 AM
We at Liquid Jungle Motorsports have always donated our proceeds to children’s charities. We started out with the big name national charities like American Cancer Society and Epilepsy Foundation etc. After 3 years we switched to helping local families with children in need. We also saw our donations increase when we did this. People seemed to be much more willing to give then they put and actual face to an event. We’ve been fortunate enough to have some wonderful children and their families come and visit us. This link shows what we’ve done over the years.
http://www.liquidjunglemotorsports.com/benefit.html
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04-05-2010 01:16 PM
Nice to hear Dave P maybe your not all that bad after all...
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04-05-2010 02:16 PM
Matt Trulio said it before and I really think it's true.
The Performance Boating World (those mentioned above plus those that haven't) is such a small piece of the overall boating "pie" but it really seems that we give back way more than other boating segments.
For example: Sea Ray holds their Aqualooza every July. Its a great event and one huge party. Imagine if they could tie in a charity to it?
Anyone know if the sportfishing scene does any charity stuff?
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04-05-2010 05:20 PM
Not a "group" per se, but the midwestboatparty.com site holds the Support Our Troops poker run each year to raise money for Operation Homefront. Money helps support wounded troops & their familys. .