The event organizers are Roger Burgess and Mike Ashley, co-owners of Gotham City Racing, drivers and successful businessmen who recognize the impact Dream House has in providing for medically fragile children.
“As race car owners and drivers, when we break a part, we throw it away and get a new one,” said Burgess, co-founder of ProCare Rx and resident of Duluth, Ga. “What if parents did that with their children? As sad as that sounds, it is happening every day right here in the U.S.A. Unable or, in some cases, unwilling to care for their child because of complicated and costly medical treatments, parents are throwing away their children.
“We have to do something about that. Without help, these children become wards of the state and spend a great part or all of their life in the hospital or an adult-oriented nursing home”.
“One woman, Laura Moore, decided to dedicate her life to doing something about that,” Burgess continued. “She established Dream House, a nonprofit organization dedicated to finding foster parents, medical equipment, and training homes. Laura Moore is an angel. She needs our help so Dream House can help these kids find a loving, caring home.”

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