Memphis to Moore Fundraiser Pulls in Cash for Tornado Victims
The recent Memphis to Moore fundraiser exemplifies the spirit of generosity and community support, raising an impressive $34,000—more than doubling the initial goal of $15,000. Organized by Angela Copeland, a Moore native now residing in Memphis, in collaboration with The Westin Beale Street Memphis and RedRover Sales & Marketing Strategy, the event demonstrated the powerful impact of collective efforts.
Held on June 14, the event saw The Westin donate food, drinks, and parking, attracting 200 attendees whose ticket sales entirely benefited the Moore Public Schools District’s tornado relief fund. The district, Oklahoma’s third largest, suffered severe damage with 20 of its 36 schools destroyed by a tornado in May. Local businesses also contributed through silent auction items and sponsorships, further boosting the fundraising efforts.
Key Takeaways:
- Exceeding Goals: Raised $34,000, more than double the $15,000 goal set by organizers.
- Collaborative Effort: Organized by Angela Copeland, The Westin Beale Street Memphis, and RedRover, showcasing strong community collaboration.
- Support for Education: All proceeds went to the Moore Public Schools District’s tornado relief fund, aiding recovery efforts for the 23,000-student district.
- Local Contributions: Karen Wilder donated $18,000 worth of gym equipment to Highland East Junior High, whose gym was destroyed, though shipping assistance is still needed.
- Community Spirit: Highlighted the extraordinary generosity of Memphis residents and businesses in supporting those in need.
Lori Turner-Wilson, CEO of RedRover, expressed her admiration for the community’s generosity, stating, “The spirit of giving in Memphis is nothing short of extraordinary.” The event’s success, conceived just 17 days prior, filled The Westin Memphis ballroom with supporters dedicated to helping the teachers and students of Moore, reinforcing the city’s strong sense of community and compassion.
The Memphis to Moore fundraiser not only provided significant financial support but also showcased the power of unity and quick action in times of need. This event is a testament to the enduring spirit of giving in Memphis, demonstrating how a community can come together to make a profound difference.
Read the full article on the Memphis Business Journal.