Boys & Girls Clubs of North Alabama receives $2 million pledge from Redstone
Today, RedstoneFCU announced a $2 million donation to Boys & Girls Clubs of North Alabama! This investment will support a new North Huntsville location, build a new Center for Advancement in Athens, renovate and equip a Center for Advancement in Decatur, and build a multi-purpose facility in Scottsboro. Patrick Wynn, Executive Director of BGCNAL, said he expects the new buildings and added resources to serve an additional 950 students. The organization currently serves about 5,000 youth annually. Pictured above: Patrick Wynn, Joe Newberry, Deion Sanders and Terrence Clay. Sanders was the main speaker last night for the Boys & Girls Clubs of North Alabama 2021 Leaders & Legends fundraiser dinner.
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 By  John Few Published 
9:09 am Friday, July 9, 2021

Boys & Girls Clubs of North Alabama receives $2 million pledge from Redstone

Boys & Girls Clubs of North Alabama has received a $2 million commitment from Redstone Federal Credit Union toward their Doors to the Future capital campaign. The donation, which will be paid over the next five years, is the largest single gift ever awarded to the organization.

“This is a transformational gift from Redstone,” said Patrick Wynn, President and CPO of Boys & Girls Clubs. “The future is bright here in the Huntsville area. We want to make sure that the Boys & Girls Clubs continue to keep pace with the needs of our youth and make sure their futures are equally as bright.”

Redstone’s leadership gift signals the launch of Doors to the Future, a comprehensive campaign designed to expand the capacity of Boys & Girls Clubs. The campaign, which totals over $7 million, will enable the organization to develop new Centers for Advancement, increase their transportation, build their scholarship fund, and expand into North Huntsville.

Boys & Girls Clubs currently serves about 5,000 youth annually, and Wynn expects the added facilities and resources to serve an additional 950 students.

“We see this investment as another way to improve the futures of youth and families who live in the areas that we serve,” said Joe Newberry, President and CEO of Redstone.

Newberry continued, “So many success stories have come out of the Boys & Girls Clubs and this gift will create opportunities for even more. The organization continues to be a catalyst for positive change in the community, which is also one of our guiding principles.”

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