Rece Davis, John Mitchell, Joel Sullivan
ESPN Host
Rece Davis Encourages Red Cross Support
Nearly
300 local business leaders and guests attended the American Red Cross - Natchez
Trace Chapter 6th Annual Heroes Breakfast held at Brentwood Baptist Church on
Tuesday, May 6th. The event featured special guest speaker, Rece Davis, ESPN
college football and basketball studio host and commentator, and totaled
$109,585 to benefit the American Red Cross.
“The Red
Cross is very grateful to Rece Davis for giving of his time and talents to
support our Heroes Breakfast,” said John Mitchell, Chapter Executive for the
Natchez Trace Chapter, “But most importantly, we are thankful to our sponsors
and individual supporters who provide the financial infrastructure to make the
vital work of our volunteer heroes possible every day down the street and
around the world.”
Guests were
invited to attend the Heroes Breakfast and to make a contribution to support
the lifesaving mission of the American Red Cross whether it's responding to a
disaster, collecting lifesaving blood, teaching skills that can save a life, or
assisting military members and their families. Event sponsors included: Nissan,
Delek/US Mapco, GM Spring Hill Manufacturing, Northstar Real Estate Advisors,
LLC, Vanderbilt Bone and Joint, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee, Nacarato
Volvo, Papa Murphy’s Maryland Farms and Williamson Medical Center.
For anyone
that was unable to attend the Heroes Breakfast, they can still support the
efforts of the Red Cross by making a financial donation online at redcross.org as well as by calling 1-800-RED
CROSS.
The Natchez
Trace Chapter serves Hickman, Lewis, Maury, Perry and Williamson
Counties. Last year their local office
:
·
Responded
to 96 local disasters.
·
More
than 150 volunteers serve five counties within the Natchez Trace Chapter
·
Trained
over 2,000 community members in lifesaving courses.
·
Delivered
over 98 emergency messages on behalf of our military community.
Richard Ocheltree, Jack Rowe, Rece Davis, Jeanne Beasley, John Blackburn
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