Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Centers

 

In 1998, Mrs. Joan Kroc, widow of McDonald's founder Ray Kroc, donated $90 million to The Salvation Army to build a comprehensive community center in San Diego, California. Her wish was to create a center, supported in part by the community, where children and families would be exposed to different people, activities and arts that would otherwise be beyond their reach. Completed in 2001, the center sits on 12 acres and offers an ice arena, gymnasium, three pools, rock climbing walls, a performing arts theatre, an internet-based library, computer lab, and a school of visual and performing arts.

When Mrs. Kroc passed away in October 2003, she left $1.5 billion - much of her estate - to The Salvation Army, by far the largest charitable gift ever given to the Army, and the largest single gift given to any charity at one time. The initial disbursements of this bequest began in January 2005. The gift had by then grown to $1.8 billion and was split evenly among the four Army Territories - Central, East, South and West. The money was designated to build a series of state-of-the-art Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Centers nationwide patterned after the San Diego center.

By the end of 2009, the Army will be operating six centers across the country in Ashland, OH; Atlanta, GA; Coeur d'Alene, ID; Omaha, NE; Salem, OR; and San Francisco, CA. Seven more centers are scheduled to open in 2010 in Dayton, OH; Grand Rapids, MI; Green Bay, WI; Kerrville, TX; Philadelphia, PA; Quincy, IL and St. Joseph County (South Bend), IN. These will be followed in 2011by six centers in Boston, MA; Chicago, IL; Greenville, SC; Memphis, TN; Phoenix, AZ; and Honolulu, HI. Opening dates are to be determined for the final six sites in Augusta, GA; Biloxi, MS; Camden, NJ; Staten Island, NY; Puerto Rico and Norfolk, VA.

To date, out of the 31 originally proposed sites, four Kroc centers have been built, and 21 more centers are likely to be built, based on the most recent information.

Opened :
San Diego, CA (2002)
*Note this center is from a separate Kroc gift
San Francisco, CA
Atlanta, GA
Coeur d'Alene, ID
Ashland, OH

Opening in 2009:
Omaha, NE
Salem, OR

Planned to open in 2010:
Dayton, OH
Grand Rapids, MI
Green Bay, WI
Kerrville, TX
Philadelphia, PA
Quincy, IL
St. Joseph County (South Bend), IN

Planned to open in 2011:
Boston, MA
Chicago, IL
Greenville, SC
Memphis, TN
Phoenix, AZ
Honolulu, HI
Future sites
Augusta, GA
Biloxi, MS
Camden, NJ
Staten Island, NY
Puerto Rico
Norfolk, VA

 

 

 

Kroc Centers By Region:

Central Territory

 

Eastern Territory

 

Southern Territory

 

Western Territory

 

 


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