
Michael Ainsworth for Park Place
Boys Girls Club
Left to right: Anam Ali Hashambhai, Park Place Dealerships marketing director; Daphne Barlow Stigliano, CEO of Boys & Girls Club of Tarrant County; Charles English, CEO of Boys & Girls Club of Dallas County; Marianne Radley, CEO of Boys & Girls Club of Collin County; and Park Place Dealerships managing director Tony Carimi
Park Place Dealerships celebrated Mayfest with a special promotion to give back to the community.
Each of the eight Park Place Dealerships in North Texas committed to make a donation to their area Boys & Girls Club for every car sold throughout the month of May. Park Place recently donated a combined $30,000 to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Tarrant County, and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Collin County.
“The Boys & Girls Clubs in Collin, Dallas and Tarrant County provide incredible programs to young people in their respective communities,” Anam Ali Hashambhai, marketing director for Park Place Dealerships, said in a release.
“These organizations are especially important during the summer months when the kids are not in school. While providing a safe place for kids to play and socialize with friends, they also teach important life lessons.”
Participating Park Place dealerships included Jaguar-Land Rover Grapevine, Park Place Lexus Grapevine, Park Place Lexus Plano, Park Place Motorcars Arlington, Park Place Motorcars Dallas, Park Place Motorcars Fort Worth, Porsche Dallas, and Volvo Dallas.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Tarrant County will host in-person Summer Club Experiences, complete with hands-on learning and games, an infusion of technology, arts and music, and keeping active and healthy.
Park Place Dealerships was founded in 1987. For the past 34 years, the company has been engaged in the community through its support of the arts, medical research, children’s advocacy and education. Park Place employs more than 1,400 people and operates eight full-service dealerships.