Drivers Help Look After The Kids

Published: August 23, 2013 01:48 pm EDT

This year marks the fifth in a row that drivers from the harness track at Saratoga Casino and Raceway have chosen Franklin Community Center as the recipient of their generosity for 'Project Lift,' donating their drivers’ fees for an entire day to the center, demonstrating that giving back to the local community is just as important as their race to the finish line.

On August 27, FCC’s Project Lift will benefit from this year’s donation of $6,000. That donation consists of the $3,000 in drivers' fees which are voluntarily given up by the drivers and then matched by SCR. Raceway officials say the drivers are so passionate about the cause, that they are the ones who spearhead the annual effort to make the donation happen.

"The work that the Franklin Community Center staff does with Project Lift is really appreciated by everyone in the community. Saratoga Casino and Raceway is proud to match the generous donation of our driving colony who will donate their entire driver fees to the cause next Tuesday," said Skip Carlson, VP of External Affairs.

Barry Segel, the President of the Saratoga Harness Horsepersons Association (SHHA), noted that "the horsemen value all of the services the Franklin Community Center provide, but Project Lift is special to us in that it helps provide role models and education to children that hold the key to the future of our community."

Franklin Community Center is always looking for ways to increase community support to help their programs. Funding cuts and a struggling economy continue to affect the agency and their program, Project Lift. Project Lift is an after-school prevention program for at-risk youth in grades one through five. Serving 75 children and their families in the Saratoga Springs City School District each year, it’s one of the center’s most important programs, leaving FCC staff to find supplemental income to ensure the same level of service that has been provided for nearly 30 years.

Jaime Williams, associate director of FCC said, "Project Lift has seen multiple funding cuts over the past few years leaving staff searching for ways to ensure the program remains a consistent and positive opportunity for the children, families and schools we serve. We are extremely grateful to the SHHA drivers and Saratoga Casino and Raceway for their continued support."

(With files from Saratoga Casino and Raceway)

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