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Dolly doantes $250K for flood relief

Thursday, June 3, 2010 – Dolly Parton presented a $250,000 check on June 2 in Nashville to Mayor Karl Dean and United Way representatives, with the money specifically designated by Parton to aid Nashville-area flood victims who are restoring and rebuilding in the flood's aftermath.

"I know that it's going to take a lot of effort and hard work and money to reverse the damage," she said.

Parton donated money raised during her Dolly Helps Nashville event on May 22 and 23 to the United Way's Restore the Dream Fund. The donation includes net admission proceeds from Parton's Dollywood and Dixie Stampede properties in Pigeon Forge, Tenn., as well as fan contributions to DollyParton.com.

"My husband took me to see the damage done by the flooding, and I was absolutely unprepared for what I saw," Parton said. "I knew right then and there that something had to be done to get those families who'd lost everything back in their homes. And that's what the mayor, the other Karl Dean, and the United Way have so graciously agreed to help me do. Get this money to those folks who are hurting the most."

The United Way's Restore the Dream Fund was established to assist nonprofit organizations throughout Middle Tennessee recover and resume operations in the event of a natural or man-made disaster. The Restore the Dream Fund will specifically work with Family Resource Centers to meet the needs of those hardest hit. In addition, none of Parton's contribution will be used to cover the agency's administrative fees.

Parton also challenged area East Tennessee businesses to join the effort which was met by S.D. Professionals, the company that designed DollyParton.com and facilitated online donations. "I know that it's going to take a lot of effort and hard work and money to reverse the damage," Parton added. "I know, too, that folks in Nashville have been great supporters of Dollywood and Dixie Stampede, so I wanted to let them know that we understand that they are suffering, and we're here to help like good neighbors should. As my Dollywood theme park marks its 25th anniversary this season, we're celebrating the dreamer in everybody. I think it's really fitting that we can work through the Restore the Dream Fund, and, with this contribution, help bring dreams and hopes and peace of mind to my fellow Nashvillians."


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