THANKSGIVING WEEK CHARITY FOCUS: ANNA HOUSE

By Ray Paulick

The Paulick Report will spotlight a different charity each day of Thanksgiving week, when we traditionally take time to reflect and give thanks to the blessings we have and to help those less fortunate. This is a difficult time for many Americans, and charitable organizations are already feeling the effects of the global economic crisis. We hope you’ll spend a few minutes to learn about some of the charities that make us a better industry, and consider giving to these or to others that we won’t have the opportunity to publicize. Remember that no gift is too small.

The Belmont Child Care Association (BCCA) was established in 1998 to provide on-site care for the pre-school children of working families at New York-area racetracks and to provide funds for those families unable to afford the cost of care. It was formed at the initiative of the New York Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association.

A 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation, BCCA has benefited from the support of the New York Racing Association, Jockey Club and other organizations, but the construction of Anna House, the facility constructed on Belmont Park property leased for $1 a year, would not have been possible without the generosity of numerous individuals. Foremost among those are Michael Dubb, a Long Island developer and philanthropist who brought construction oversight and vision to the project and serves as BCCA’s board chairman, and Eugene and Laura Melnyk, who donated $1 million to kick off the capital campaign.

As anyone in the Thoroughbred industry knows, work days start early and can run seven days a week. Conventional day-care is not an option for many backstretch employees because of the cost or the hours the services are needed. Anna House, open 365 days a year from 5 a.m. to 1 p.m., provides a wonderful opportunity for the youngest children of backstretch workers to be cared for in a safe, nurturing and stimulating, learning environment.

An annual highlight for the Belmont Child Care Association is coming up on Dec. 13, when a special shopping event gives the children of Anna House a chance to be a gift-giver. Donated gifts, such as toys and clothing for infants, toddlers and teenagers, and books and adult clothing (warm clothing preferred) are set up at Anna House as a “store.” Children arriving at the facility have an opportunity to chat with Santa Claus, and with the help of a volunteer create a shopping list for their family. They then pick out their presents, which are wrapped and tagged by Santa’s volunteer helpers for Christmas delivery.

Last year, more than 350 children shopped for their families, and even more are expected this year.

To donate new items for the shopping events or to make a tax-deductible contribution, click here, or contact the BCCA at (516) 488-2103, or send to: Belmont Child Care Association/Shopping Event; 2150 Hempstead Turnpike; Elmont, NY 11003.

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