Robinson community fundraiser raises more than $200,000 for newly opened Boys & Girls Club

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Robinson, Illinois, Foundation
The second annual Boys & Girls Club of Crawford County Gala at the Stoney Ridge Event Center in Robinson, Illinois, supported the newly opened Club.

Key Points

  • Marathon Petroleum’s Robinson, Illinois, refinery and community partners helped raise nearly $220,000 for the Boys & Girls Club of Crawford County earlier this year.
  • The funds were raised at the second annual Boys & Girls Club of Crawford County Gala, a major milestone for the new club, which officially opened its doors in January.
  • A longtime dream in the community, supported by Marathon Petroleum from the start, the club now offers essential programs and services to local kids and families.

The Boys & Girls Club of Crawford County has had an exciting start to the year, officially opening its doors in Robinson, Illinois, this January, bringing a longtime dream to life for local families. Just one month later, the Boys & Girls Club of Crawford County Gala raised nearly $220,000 to help support the club’s future and its growing impact.

Now in its second year, the annual gala has quickly become a cornerstone event for the community. The inaugural fundraiser in 2024 gave a major boost to years of planning and fundraising to bring the Boys & Girls Clubs of America to Crawford County. This year’s event built on that success, surpassing the $140,000 raised in its first year. More than 250 people attended, including local businesses, civic leaders and community members, all committed to helping the club grow and thrive.

“It’s amazing to see the way this community shows up,” said Amy Macak, VP of Refining at Marathon Petroleum’s Robinson refinery and a member of the club’s advisory board. “From the very beginning, so many people have believed in this project and it’s incredible to see the impact it’s already making for local kids and their families.”

Caitlyn Sanders and Shane Sanders, Human Resources Director at Marathon Petroleum’s Robinson refinery, browse some of the many items up for bid during the evening’s silent auction, which contributed to the event’s impressive fundraising total.

“It’s amazing to see the way this community shows up. From the very beginning, so many people have believed in this project and it’s incredible to see the impact it’s already making for local kids and their families.”

The Robinson refinery has been a dedicated supporter of the Boys & Girls Club of Crawford County, working alongside the Boys & Girls Club of Evansville and local leaders to help turn the vision into reality. But the success of the gala, and the club itself, has always been a collective effort, thanks to the many organizations and individuals who stepped up to help.

“The success of this event speaks to what’s possible when businesses, civic organizations and local leaders come together with a shared goal,” said Bill Burke, Crawford County Board Chairman. “This is how a community should work, lifting each other up and investing in the future of our kids.”

(L to R) Christi Frohning, Sunny Veenstra, Mary Beth Reilly, gala entertainer “Elvis,” Melissa Fiscus, Mindy Beisner, Kylie Veach and Kristy Boyer.

Since officially opening Jan. 13, 2025, the Boys & Girls Club of Crawford County has enrolled close to 100 kids in its first few months, with attendance continuing to grow. Funds raised from the gala help ensure the club can keep providing essential programs, mentorship and a safe, welcoming space for kids to learn, build confidence and make lasting friendships.

“For our kids, this club is a game-changer,” said Boys & Girls Club of Crawford County Unit Director Matty McCasland. “They’re building strong friendships, gaining confidence, and growing in a safe, positive space, academically, emotionally and socially.”

McCasland said the club has been able to charge families just $10 a year, thanks to community support and fundraising events.

“That’s why the gala is so important. It helps ensure we can stay open year-round for the youth of Crawford County,” McCasland said. “Together, we’re helping all kids, especially those who need us most, reach their full potential as productive, caring and responsible citizens.”

“Elvis” made a surprise appearance at the 2025 Boys & Girls Club of Crawford County Gala, held Feb. 15 at Stoney Ridge Event Center in Robinson, Illinois. Marathon Petroleum employee Kristy Boyer and JD Henry stopped for a quick photo.
Amy Macak, Vice President of Refining at Marathon Petroleum’s Robinson refinery, joins the gala committee on stage, alongside fellow employees, as the evening’s emcee announces they surpassed last year’s fundraising total in support of the newly opened Boys & Girls Club of Crawford County.
(L to R) Hope Levi, Brad Levi, Senior Vice President of Performance & Renewables at Marathon Petroleum, and Amy Macak, Vice President of Refining at the Robinson refinery.
Sheila Fraley, Advanced Community Relations Representative at Marathon Petroleum, joined by her husband, Paul, at the second annual Boys & Girls Club of Crawford County Gala.