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Mayor Dyer’s Second
Annual CityKidz! Buddy’s Benefit for Children Raises
more than $600,000
(Orlando, FL) –The 2nd Annual City
Kidz! Buddy’s Benefit for Children was a success,
raising more than $600,000 for the Parramore Kidz Zone,
an initiative that will provide scholarships, after
school and summer opportunities, parent assistance,
school support and childcare for infants to 18
year-olds.
The theme of this year’s CityKidz was
the “Ultimate Roast” with Mayor Dyer’s wife, local media
outlets and SAK Comedy Lab Roasting the Mayor.
Mayor Dyer’s first CityKidz! Buddy’s Benefit for
Children was held August 2004 and raised more than
$450,000 for pre-k classrooms in Orlando City schools,
providing a jumpstart on education to more than 400
children in 12 Orlando elementary schools.
Parramore Kidz Zone As a pilot
program, the initial replication of the Harlem
Children’s Zone will take place in the Parramore
Heritage Neighborhood, as the Parramore Kidz Zone (PKZ).
It will link children to positive opportunities, like
pre-kindergarten, health care, mentoring, and after
school programs, and help Parramore families become more
economically secure.
2,066 children live in
Parramore with 73% living in poverty. According to the
2000 Census, 28% of Orlando’s children are growing up in
poverty and an additional 26% are growing up in
low-income households. Most of their parents hold down
jobs, but their income isn’t sufficient to afford the
basics - housing, transportation, food, healthcare, and
childcare.
The Parramore Kidz Zone, allows
children to be better equipped to grow up strong,
healthy and well educated. PKZ will receive funding
through the Legacy Trust for Orlando Children, which
Mayor Dyer and City Commissioners established in early
2006.
Legacy Trust for Orlando Children
In January 2006, Mayor Buddy Dyer and City Commissioners
approved the establishment of a Legacy Trust for Orlando
Children, which will be dedicated to improving the lives
of low-income children and families in the City of
Orlando.
Under the direction of Mayor Dyer, Lisa
Early, the Director of the City's Families, Parks and
Recreation Department will serve as the advisor to the
Community Foundation with respect to the Legacy Trust
making recommendations for grants and distributions.
The Legacy Trust will assist children and families,
through scholarships that can be given to children in
low-income Orlando neighborhoods, so they can
participate in pre-k programs, health care, after school
activities, tutoring, youth jobs and higher education
programs, and programs that build family economic
security.
The Legacy Trust is a donor advised
fund that will enhance fundraising and grant efforts,
allowing donors and grantors to contribute directly to a
501(c)(3) charitable organization.
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