Meet the 2015 Allstate Champions for Good
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Every year Allstate honors people who are doing good for their community with their annual Give It Up For Good campaign.
Learn all about them below!
Rhonda Wilson – Gainesville, Fla.
A huge supporter of the arts, Rhonda Wilson founded the Star Center Theater in Gainesville over fifteen years ago as a way to provide a safe activity for local youth and exposure to arts education. Although many of the children who attend the theater are from underserved areas of the community, Wilson personally provides scholarships and transportation to ensure that every student is able to participate. Wilson’s ultimate goal is to give youth and their families the opportunity to learn, grow and enjoy the beauty of the arts.
Yvette and Kofi Moyo – Chicago, Ill.
Yvette and Kofi Moyo founded the Real Men Cook event in 1990 as a way to strengthen the universal institution of family and encourage dads to put family first. Over the years, it has become one of the largest family celebrations in the country, occurring annually on Father’s Day. Each year, men give up Father’s Day pampering and roll up their sleeves to cook for their communities to raise money and show their commitment to their families.
Kerri Pruitt – Birmingham, Ala.
Kerri Pruitt and her husband founded The Dannon Project in 1999 after a family member was killed by a person that had been recently released from prison on a non-violent offense. Pruitt believes this young man may have made better choices if he had a strong support system after his release. The Dannon Project was established to help ex-offenders with reentering society.