Boston Chauffeur recently played in the sixth annual Dodging for Dollars fundraiser tournament to raise money for the Wakefield/Stoneham Boys & Girls Club of Massachusetts. The Peabody, Mass.-based luxury car operator joined 40 other companies that participated in the event.
Boston Chauffeur raised nearly $6,400 for the club and was the leading fundraising team. Company President Mark Kini was recognized with a “title belt” from New England Patriots Mascot Pat Patriot for being the top individual money raiser as well.
"I am a lifelong Wakefield resident,” says Kini. “I support the club because growing up there was no BGC club. The structure and programs the club offers are transformational for kids to have access to. The dodgeball tournament was a lot of fun. Our game got quite competitive, and it was all for a great cause."
Kini thanks many of his limousine company friends and vendors who donated and supported the event.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Stoneham & Wakefield is a proud affiliate of Boys & Girls Clubs of America, the nation’s most effective youth development organization in the United States. Serving Greater Boston for nearly 50 years, the organization provides fun experiences and educational programming to over 3,000 members across our two locations after school and throughout the summer. They are proud to work with young people from a wide range of economic, social and family circumstances, regardless of their gender, ethnic and racial background.
Visit bostonchauffeur.com or bgcstoneham.org for more information.
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