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Southern Thunder Harley-Davidson’s Grand Re-Opening Party Raises More Than $110K for Boys & Girls Clubs of North Mississippi.

Southern Thunder Harley-Davidson, in Partnership with The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation, Makes It Clear that Community Comes First

Southaven, MS (June 20, 2014) – In spite of the rain, thousands of riders rallied at Southern Thunder Harley-Davidson Saturday, June 7, for a good cause and a great time. The event, which featured top musical talent including rock legends Molly Hatchet and Black Oak Arkansas, helped raise $110,790 for Boys & Girls Clubs of North Mississippi (BGCNMS).

It’s been less than a year since he bought Southern Thunder Harley-Davidson, but new owner Bob Parsons wanted customers to know just how much he appreciates the riding community and how committed the dealership is to supporting the local area.

“The Grand Re-opening Party at Southern Thunder Harley-Davidson was far more than a daylong celebration of motorcycling – it was about being a good community partner,” said Parsons. “We’re not here to simply sell motorcycles, we are here to help make this community a better place for everyone. By supporting Boys & Girls Clubs of North Mississippi I believe we are doing just that.”

A motorcycle endorsement was good for free concert admission for riders and one passenger. For all others there was a $20 requested donation. One-hundred percent of ticket and event tee-shirt sales and 20 percent of all vendor proceeds were designated to benefit Boys & Girls Clubs of North Mississippi.

Since 1996, BGCNMS has empowered young people to reach their full potential as caring, productive, responsible citizens. Nearly 2,000 children and teens count on five clubhouses after school and during the summer for safety, hot meals, positive friends and countless opportunities to be great.

The largest donation of the evening, $100,000, was presented to BGCNMS by none-other than Bob Parsons himself. In addition to the outright donation, Parsons also announced that The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation will provide funds to remodel three clubhouses that are in dire need of repair.

“By addressing the shortcomings of the clubhouses we are helping to create a safe and happy place for the children who need it most,” Parsons added.

Parsons and his wife Renee have long supported the work of Boys & Girls Clubs in their home state of Arizona, awarding more than $6 million to the organization.

“The announcement Saturday evening exceeded our greatest expectations,” said BGCNMS Chief People Officer Zell Long. “The $110,790 donation and commitment to upgrade three of our facilities will have a tremendous impact on the lives of our Club members, board, staff and community stakeholders. As good stewards of the funds and commitment, the good people at Southern Thunder Harley-Davidson and Mr. Bob Parsons can be assured that all will be targeted toward the highest and best uses for the organization. We are humbled and so pleased to be the recipient of such generosity.”

To learn more about Southern Thunder Harley-Davidson visit, www.SouthernThunderHD.com.

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THE BOB & RENEE PARSONS FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES $5.25MM GIFT TO BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF METRO PHOENIX.

Grant to help fund new Clubhouse in impoverished Phoenix neighborhood

Phoenix, AZ (April 29, 2014) – The Bob and Renee Parsons Foundation donated a record-breaking $5.25 million to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Phoenix in a surprise announcement on Tuesday, April 22, 2014. It is the single largest gift made by the Foundation to date and the single largest gift received by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Phoenix (BGCMP) in its 67 year history. The transformational grant will enable the Clubs to continue their mission to better serve the needs of at-risk Valley children.

Bob Parsons, founder and executive chairman of Scottsdale-based GoDaddy, and his wife, Renee, made the announcement during the grand opening celebration for the new Bob & Renee Parsons Teen Center at the Spencer D. & Mary Jane Stewart Branch of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Phoenix. The new Parsons Teen Center will not only provide teens in the Maryvale area with safety, meals and positive mentorship, it will also offer a range of programs including homework help, leadership development, community service, computer programming classes, guitar lessons and sports leagues.

During the celebration, Bob and Renee shared their inspiration for giving back to their community through the Boys & Girls Clubs.

“I struggled a lot as a kid; I didn’t do well in school and, as a teenager, I couldn’t quite figure out who I was, let alone who I was going to be,” said Bob Parsons during his speech. “It was in the Marine Corps that I learned the things that would make all the difference in my life. But I am certain, if I had access to the mentors, resources and safe haven that The Boys & Girls Clubs offer, my turn-around would have come much sooner.”

“Bob and I believe that every child, regardless of background or situation, is entitled to an education, good nutrition, a stress free happy environment and the hope that they too, will share in the American Dream,” added Renee Parsons. “We wholeheartedly believe that the work that is being done at Boys and Girls Clubs, each and every day, is changing lives.”

Following their moving speech, the Parsons conferred quietly between themselves before stepping forward to announce the record-breaking gift.

Initially, Renee Parsons announced that the Foundation would double its initial gift of $250,000 for the Teen Center, which will enable the branch to further enhance the facility. She also pledged one million dollars to support the operation of the 12 Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Phoenix.

Not done yet, Bob Parsons announced a $4 million grant to found The Bob & Renee Parsons Branch of Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Phoenix. The previously unnamed branch broke ground last month in the Balsz School District. Like most of the young people BGCMP serve, nearly all of the children in the new Club’s neighborhood live at or below the poverty line and half come from broken homes. Many children in the district are refugees from other countries and nearly 1 in 10 are homeless. The new Parsons Branch will be a sanctuary where children and teens can participate in educational and leadership programs, as well as build healthy relationships with adults and peers.

The new Parsons Branch will also house community meeting spaces and BGCMP’s program support offices. It will be BGCMP’s thirteenth branch.

Following the surprise announcements, many attendees were visibly moved.  Amy Gibbons, President and Executive Director of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Phoenix said:

“Bob and Renee Parsons are true heroes for our community’s children. Their generous spirit and compassion will provide safety, smiles and opportunity to thousands of children who need us most. Thanks to The Bob and Renee Parsons Foundation, generations of children will have the opportunity to stay safe and healthy, succeed in school, make smart choices and achieve their dreams.”

Since 1946, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Phoenix has empowered young people in Phoenix and the West Valley to reach their full potential as caring, productive, responsible citizens. Nearly 23,000 children and teens count on 12 clubhouses after school and during the summer for safety, hot meals, positive friends and countless opportunities to be great.

If you want to help vulnerable children in the Valley reach their full potential, visit www.bgcaz.org.

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