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American Constructors presents $110,000 check to Boys & Girls Clubs of the Austin Area

Dec 12, 2024 | Press Release

AUSTIN, TEXAS – December 11, 2024 – American Constructors proudly presented a $110,000 check to Boys & Girls Clubs of the Austin Area (BGCAA) during a special ceremony at the Home Club on the Sheth Family Campus. The funds, raised through their 12th Annual Clay Shoot event, will support programs benefiting youth across the Austin area.

Club members were on hand to express their heartfelt gratitude, highlighting the transformative impact of the organization’s ongoing partnership with American Constructors.

American Constructors team presents check to BGCAA staff

On October 18, 2024, American Constructors and its sponsors raised $110,000 for Boys & Girls Clubs of the Austin Area during the 12th Annual Charity Clay Shoot. This remarkable donation, one of the largest from the Cedar Park-based construction company’s signature fundraiser to date, underscores their 35-year partnership with BGCAA. The event brought together over 230 participants for a day of giving, supporting BGCAA’s mission to build great futures for Austin-area youth.

American Constructors CEO Marty Burger with BGCAA CEO Zenae Campbell at Clay Shoot event

“The Clay Shoot is the cornerstone of our company’s philanthropic mission, and we’re thrilled to have seen our largest turnout ever,” said American Constructors CEO Marty Burger. “We’re so grateful to our business partners, clients, and employees for joining us to champion the mission of BGCAA, which has been near to American Constructors’ hearts for decades. We’re already looking forward to next year.”

Broaddus & Associates represent BGCAA at the 12th Annual Clay Shoot

Since 1967, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Austin Area (BGCAA) has been a cornerstone of youth empowerment in the Austin area. Through high-quality programming and safe out-of-school time care, BGCAA serves students in grades K-12 across Travis County. Operating in schools, community centers, and public housing sites, BGCAA is dedicated to providing essential support and opportunities for Austin’s youth.

“Every dollar raised from this event goes directly into funding our programs that empower thousands of children in our community,” said the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Austin Area CEO Zenae Campbell. “For more than 35 years, the generosity of supporters like American Constructors has played a vital role in shaping brighter futures for Austin’s youth. Through their collective efforts, we’ve been able to provide life-changing opportunities to help young people grow, thrive and reach their full potential.”

 

“Thank you, American Constructors!”

ABOUT AMERICAN CONSTRUCTORS: American Constructors is a client-focused general contractor and construction management firm combining more than 40 years of experience, innovative thinking and high-level technical expertise to deliver outstanding quality and the highest value on every project. Led by a team of skilled professionals, American Constructors provides technical expertise, solid relationships with top local subcontractors and experience to facilitate a successful project. For more information, visit www.AmericanConstructors.com.

ABOUT BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE AUSTIN AREA: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Austin Area (BGCAA) is Austin’s leading out-of-school time youth development agency, currently serving over 5,000 registered members and engaging children ages 6 to 18 at 28 locations in Travis County, including the Home Club on the Sheth Family Campus. BGCAA’s formula for impact centers on quality programming and services in academic success, character and leadership, and healthy living. Club youth participate in high-impact development programs that, when compared to non-Club youth, result in better school attendance, better grades, higher graduation rates and a better likelihood of attending college. Through support from local individuals, businesses and BGCAA Staff, Club youth are given the tools and opportunities to create great futures. More at www.bgcaustin.org.

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