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Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Steak & Steak to Help Children, Families
Steak and Steak photo from archives of The Mississippi Press (2010)
Official poster of Boys and Girls Clubs of Jackson County, Steak & Steak dinner 2011.
PASCAGOULA -- The annual Steak & Steak Dinner and Silent Auction gives members of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Jackson County an opportunity to meet and talk with corporate executives and community leaders who sponsor the meal and award ceremony.
Sometimes the meetings lead to further involvement in the lives of the children who are chosen to attend the event each year, according to Jennifer Joseph Anderson, operations manager of the youth agency.
One year, said Anderson, a corporate employee sat with a Boys and Girls Clubs member who needed a pair of shoes. "He just called and said he wanted to buy her some shoes," she said.
Another year, one of the business professionals became Santa Claus for a student who needed help. "We have had some success from that," she said.
Normally, two Boys and Girls Clubs members are seated with six corporate professionals who take the time to engage the students in conversation and learn about their lives and ambitions.
This year, said Anderson, the fundraiser means the continuation of a 14-year program that has been used to teach students how to stay away from drugs and alcohol and to prevent early pregnancy.
Anderson said the downward economy also has hit operation of the county's Boys and Girls programs in Pascagoula, Ocean Springs, Moss Point and Gautier. The United Way agency, which provides afterschool and summer programs for students ages 5 to 18 years, will lose a grant that provided $25,000 last year for substance abuse/pregnancy prevention. The Highway Safety Grant initially provided $30,000 in funding.
"A lot of grants have been slashed," she said. "We have had to come up with another plan."
Catherine Glaude, chief executive professional, hopes to collect about $70,000 by the time the silent auction and dinner is held Thursday night at the Jackson County "B.E. McGinty" Civic Center at the county fairgrounds on Shortcut Road.
Anderson said the fundraiser will provide the needed funds to help with the shortfall in grants.
Funds from the Steak and Steak will come from individual tickets and corporate-sponsored table.
This year's theme is "Strong Ships Need Strong Anchors.
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