SCC
Featured as Turner
Motorsports Primary
Sponsor for
Bueschers #31 Chevy
Silverado at NCWTS
Event at
Dover International
Speedway
MOORESVILLE,
N.C May
4, 2011
Turner
Motorsports
and
the Space Coast
Center for Mothers
with Children
have formed
a joint partnership
which will feature
the Melbourne,
FL organization
as the primary
sponsor on James
Buescher’s No.
31 Chevrolet
Silverado
in next Friday’s
Lucas Oil 200
NASCAR Camping
World Truck
Series
(NCWTS) race
at
Dover International
Speedway. The
Space Coast
Center
for Mothers
with
Children is
a residential
facility
in Brevard County,
Florida that
helps
homeless single
mothers and
their
children transition
from being without
many of life’s
basic needs
to
becoming self-sufficient.
Dedicated
to providing mental,
spiritual and physical
guidance, the Space
Coast Center is
an 18-24 month fully supported
residential transition
program for single-homeless
mothers and their
children who are focused
on rebuilding
their lives.
The program provides assistance
with mental
and physical health care, higher educational
needs, vocational
training, as
well as shelter
to its participants.
Mothers take
part in programs
ranging from
parenting and self-esteem
management classes
to financial
planning and basic life
skills. Children
receive on-site
counseling
and tutoring, participate
in community
activities
while living in
a safe environment
where they
are allowed
to just be
kids.
“Homelessness
in America is
an epidemic,” explained Lila
Buescher,
President and Chief
Executive Officer
of Space Coast
Center for Mothers with
Children. “Through
our mission, we
strive to break
the cycle
of homelessness
by empowering
our families with
the necessary
skills to function
on their own and
facilitate
in building a
strong foundation
for their children
to prosper as
adults.” NASCAR races
offer national
television and
radio audiences
and provide a
great platform
to raise awareness
not only for
the Space
Coast Center
but also for
homeless families around
the country.”
Important
Facts:
1.5
million (one
in 50) homeless
children in America.
Thirty
four percent
of the homeless
population is
comprised of
families with
children. Eighty
four percent
is female-headed.
A single
mother who is
in her late twenties
has two children
heads the average
homeless family.
Seventy
thousand homeless
children in Florida
(28,000 under
age of six)
One
thousand homeless
children who
are living in
the woods, abandoned
buildings, cars
and run down
motels are attending
schools in the
Melbourne, FL
area.
One in
29 children in
Florida do not
know where they
will get their
next meal
Homeless
children struggle
with addictions,
mental illness
and a life of
crime as adults.
*Statistics
taken from the Nation
Center on Family
Homelessness
In the
racing arena, Turner
Motorsports owner
and principal
Steve Turner has
always demonstrated a passion
for developing young
racers by
offering an
outlet to showcase
their talents
and season them
to become
the stars of
the future.
Much in the
same way, Turner,
along with
his wife Sandra,
are committed to
supporting and
advancing the
Space Coast
Center’s cause
and message.
“Lila
Buescher is an
incredible woman
and to call her
cause and work
noble can’t be
overstated,” commented
Turner. “People
all over the
United States
have had to make
significant sacrifices
as a result of
the economic recession
that our country
has experienced.
Many, many people
have lost their
jobs and their
homes and are
struggling just
to keep their
families together.
I started Turner
Motorsports in
1999 as a way
to spend more
time with my family.
We’ve worked
hard and been
fortunate to grow
our race team
into the winning
organization it
is today and that
all started as
way to keep our
family close.
Nothing is more
worthy of our
support and recognition
than helping
families stay
together.”
The Space
Coast Center also has
a special place
in the heart
of driver James
Buescher. Lila
Buescher is his
aunt from his father’s
side and has served
as an inspiration
for the 21-year-old
wheelman. Buescher
is currently
16th in the NCWTS
point standings
and is coming
off his second
fifth-place
finish of the season.
“What
Lila has done
in central Florida
is amazing,” Buescher
said. “She
is giving women
and children
the opportunity
for a fresh start
by providing
both housing and
life training.
There are over
70,000 homeless
women and children
in Florida alone,
so there is obviously
an overwhelming
need for these
types of services.
We are honored
to showcase the
Space Coast Center
on our No. 31
Chevrolet Silverado
next weekend at
Dover International
Speedway. Our
goal is to raise
awareness about
the great things
that the Space
Coast Center
does and will
continue to do
in the future.”
About
Space Coast Center
for Women with Children:
Space
Coast Center for
Mothers with Children
is a 501 (c) 3
non-profit organization
established in 2009
and located in Melbourne,
FL. The Center is
a residential rent-free
transitional program
for homeless mothers
and their children.
Families reside
for a period of
2 years while working
towards self-sufficiency.
Women and children
account for more
than half of the
homeless population
in Brevard County,
Florida. The Space
Coast Center for
Mothers with Children
can provide those
children and families
at risk a healthy
and safe environment
in which to grow.
For more information
on The Space Coast
Center For Woman
and Children and
its programs, or
to make a donation
please visit: www.spacecoastcenter.org.
About
Turner Motorsports:
Turner
Motorsports, LLC,
established in
1999, is in the
midst of its sophomore
season of NASCAR
competition.
Owned by Texas
businessman Steve
Turner, the organization
has expanded in
2011 from a two-truck
operation in the
NASCAR Camping
World Truck Series
(NCWTS)
to become the largest
standalone
multi-series
team in NASCAR’s
top-tier touring
series. Turner
Motorsports operates
out of an 110,000
square-foot state-of-the
art facility in
Mooresville,
N.C., and will
compete with three
entries
in the Camping
World Truck Series
and four entries
in the NASCAR
Nationwide Series.
The team boasts
an all-star driver
line-up that includes
Kasey Kahne,
Mark Martin, Jason
Leffler, Reed Sorenson,
Justin Allgaier,
Ricky
Carmichael, James
Buescher, Brad Sweet
and Brandon McReynolds.
The Chevrolet-backed
team has created
alliances with
General
Motors’ powerhouse
teams Hendrick
Motorsports,
which will provide
engine
support for both
its NNS and
NCWTS programs,
Kevin Harvick
Inc. for
body and aero
support, and Earnhardt
Technology Group
for drive
train
and suspension
technology
assistance. Turner
Motorsports’ marketing
partners include
Dollar General,
Great
Clips, Monster
Energy, BRANDT, Rexall, Exide,
AccuDoc
Solutions,
Wolfpack
Rentals,
Fraternal
Order
of Eagles
and ABF
Freight.
For
more information
on
Turner
Motorsports,
visit www.turnermotorsportsllc.com.