Sunday, August 23, 2015

Winning Futures opening day party in Metro Detroit.

Winning Futures opening day party in Metro Detroit.  

Frank Torre, a Detroit, Michigan Businessman, Entrepreneur and Philanthropist, recently attended the Winning Futures opening day party in Metro Detroit to show his support for the award winning nonprofit organization that makes a difference in the lives middle school and high school students in Southeast Michigan.

 
Outside of his professional career as the CEO of Signal Restoration Services, a full-service national disaster restoration contractor that specializes in property loss and Torre & Bruglio, Inc. one of the largest landscape and horticultural services contractors in the Midwest that services more than 1000 business accounts, Frank Torre remains very active with various philanthropic and humanitarian initiatives throughout Metro Detroit as well as Nationally. 


During the Winning Futures Opening Day Festivities, that was held Downtown Detroit, Frank Torre showed support for the for one of the organization that he feels very passionate about, as it makes measurable difference in the lives of young people by offering school-based mentoring programs and workshops for students in Southeast Michigan.   Frank Torre believes that the life skills of character value identification, goal setting, career preparation, and strategic planning will greatly improve the lives of our youth and as such, greatly supports their initiatives through philanthropic activities.

The Winning Futures Organization is a nonprofit goal setting, mentoring, and scholarship program for students sponsored by local businesses, such as Signal Restoration Services, Torre and Bruglio, and many others, to help raise funds to support the Winning Futures’ mentoring programs in Detroit, Harper Woods, Madison Heights, Pontiac and Warren.  All of these programs enable students to partner with business mentors for the school year, and get hands on experience in applying some of the invaluable skills they learned.



Contributions from the event support scholarship and mentoring programs and honor real heroes in the community that are changing lives, inspiring others and are making a real difference through extraordinary commitment, integrity, selflessness and courage.




The Opening Day Party was held at the Gem Theatre in downtown Detroit where more than 400 people attended, which included a live and silent auction, a raffle, and a lunch buffet.




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