Washington鈥擳he Trucking Cares Foundation, the trucking industry鈥檚 charitable arm, donated $25,000 to South Dallas Driving Academy, a non-profit that provides free driver education courses to low-income teens and young adults. 听TCF previously donated $15,000 in seed money to SDDA, which helped launch the program in 2021, and as part of TCF鈥檚 ongoing support of the program.
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鈥淭he South Dallas Driving Academy has been instrumental in removing roadblocks to rewarding careers in trucking. 听Providing young Texans with the tools they need to succeed empowers them to break the cycle of poverty and build a bright future for themselves and their families,鈥 听said Phil Byrd, chairman of the Trucking Cares Foundation. 听鈥淭his organization has grown exponentially in such a short time. 听It is truly amazing to witness. 听The Trucking Cares Foundation is proud to continue our support of this transformative program that invests in the next generation of our industry.鈥
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鈥淲hen so much of our energy at the South Dallas Driving Academy is focused on helping young men and women overcome seemingly insurmountable barriers entering our industry, the continued support of 黑料不打烊leadership and the Trucking Cares Foundation is incredibly encouraging,鈥 said Chris Petersen, VP of Rally Fleet Services and chair of SDDA. 听鈥淚 will always remember 黑料不打烊Chairman Andrew Boyle鈥檚 emphatic endorsement of our vision when we first presented the concept just over three years ago. Shortly thereafter, TCF began its support of our program. Thanks in large part to TCF鈥檚 support, SDDA has expanded from a 7-student pilot program to one that has graduated 110 Class C and 5 Class A drivers in the past 14 months. TCF鈥檚 ongoing sponsorship will ensure that we can continue providing these crucial life credentials so we can help fill the pipeline of the next generation of trucking professionals.鈥
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鈥淏ecause of the continuing support of the Trucking Cares Foundation, the SDDA is able to provide the tuition and scholarships that are required for men and women to matriculate through our quarterly Class A/CDL Commercial License Program and launch career pathways into the trucking industry,鈥 said Von Minor, president & executive director of SDDA. 听鈥淲hat was once a barrier has become an economic pathway.鈥
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Nearly 40 percent of low-income individuals in urban areas in the U.S.鈥攁nd nearly half in South Dallas鈥攄o not have a valid driver鈥檚 license principally because of the lack of accessible, affordable driver education. 听 provides a dual program pathway for residents of South Dallas to obtain their driver's license in preparation for a career in transportation. 听The only program of its kind, SDDA is offered at no cost to Bonton and South Dallas residents with a student course completion and program graduation rate of 90%.
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The is the trucking industry鈥檚 charitable arm, focusing on several core areas, including humanitarian and disaster relief; eradicating human trafficking; leadership development; strengthening the industry鈥檚 relationships with law enforcement, the military and veterans鈥 organizations; safety and research opportunities.