pizza hut fundraiser benefits equestrian center - trecerie.org dough for kids newspaper.pdf ·...

1
Reprinted from Erie Times-News December 20, 2015 Pizza Hut fundraiser benefits Equestrian Center Pizza Hut recently made a donation of $12,700 to the Therapeutic Riding Equestrian Center that will benefit children with special needs. The money was raised during Pizza Hut’s annual Raising Dough for Kids Charity Golf Tournament. The proceeds of the event are always donated to a child – or family-focused nonprofit organization in northwestern Pennsylvania. The gift will allow TREC to include more children and young people in riding therapy programs in 2016. In attendance at the check presentation were, from left, Jill Haines and Sue Moczulski, TREC volunteers; Diane Stafford, marketing director, Atlantic Development Corp./Pizza Hut; Gregory Davis, president, Atlantic Development Corp./Pizza Hut; Isabel Kott, student rider, and her mother, Lindsey Kott; Betty Rositer, executive director, TREC and Kimberly Danylko, program director, TREC.

Upload: doankiet

Post on 11-Apr-2019

213 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Reprinted from Erie Times-News December 20, 2015

Pizza Hut fundraiser benefits Equestrian Center

Pizza Hut recently made a donation of $12,700 to the Therapeutic Riding Equestrian Center that

will benefit children with special needs. The money was raised during Pizza Hut’s annual

Raising Dough for Kids Charity Golf Tournament. The proceeds of the event are always donated

to a child – or family-focused nonprofit organization in northwestern Pennsylvania. The gift will

allow TREC to include more children and young people in riding therapy programs in 2016. In

attendance at the check presentation were, from left, Jill Haines and Sue Moczulski, TREC

volunteers; Diane Stafford, marketing director, Atlantic Development Corp./Pizza Hut; Gregory

Davis, president, Atlantic Development Corp./Pizza Hut; Isabel Kott, student rider, and her

mother, Lindsey Kott; Betty Rositer, executive director, TREC and Kimberly Danylko, program

director, TREC.