Banquet Sponsors
Dinner Sponsors
Dwight and Martha Schar
The Collis Warner Foundation
Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation
Dinner Co-Sponsors
Base Technologies
Bill and Eleanor Hazel
Brit and Kim Hume
Charles L. Perkins Charitable Trust
FedEx Corporation
The Devine Family Foundation
The Pruitt Foundation
Hall of Fame
Bank of America
Dean F. Morehouse
Joe Gibbs Racing
Lehman Brothers
Moore Cadillac
NRA Sports
NV Commercial
Spingfield Financial Company
The Mody Foundation
The Morrissette Family
Toyota Motors North America
Coach’s Corner
Ernst & Young
KPMG
Interstate Batteries
J. Willard & Alice S. Marriott Fundation
National Capital Land & Development
Special Teams
BB&T
BSafe Online
Cardinal Bank
Chicago Title Insurance Company
Clarence Jones
Clark Construction Group
Comstock Foundation
Dimick Foundation
Doug and Romey McPherson
Eberle Communications Group
From the Holly family with our friends at Comstock Homebuilding
GEICO Philanthropic Foundation
IMC
Jeannien Berkman
Juniper Networks
Lee Technologies Group
Lockheed Martin
Prime Assets, LLC
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Protiviti
Razor Sight
The Meltzer Group
The Peterson Family Foundation
Sideline Pass
Gary and Edite Jones
U. S. Chamber of Commerce |
Youth For Tomorrow
19th Annual Burgundy & Gold Banquet
Date: Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Location: Hilton McLean Hotel
7920 Jones Branch Drive
McLean, Virginia
Host: Joe Gibbs
Founder and Chairman
Chair: Gary Nakamoto
Vice Chairman and CEO, Base Technologies
Master of
Ceremonies: George Michael Host of “Redskins Report”
Speaker: James Brown
Host of CBS Sports “The NFL Today”
Time: Reception – 6:00 P.M.
Dinner – 7:30 P. M.
Youth For Tomorrow was founded by Joe Gibbs in 1986. Firm in his belief that area teenage boys and girls could benefit from a residential program combining character development, quality education, personal faith, and life skills, and with the help of hundreds of private donors, organizations, and corporations, Coach Gibbs developed the 205 acre Youth For Tomorrow campus near Manassas, Virginia.
Youth For Tomorrow has served almost 750 at-risk teenagers. Many have had intense education, legal, and emotional problems that show up in the form of truancy, delinquency, violence, and disrespect for authority. |