

James “Shack” Harris
and Doug Williams
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About the Shack Harris & Doug Williams Foundation
The Shack Harris & Doug Williams Foundation is a 501(c) 3 non-profit, tax-exempt organization dedicated to creating opportunities for economically disadvantaged youth.
Since its creation in 2005, the Foundation has assisted more than 100 families affected by Hurricane Katrina, and has made grants to the Eddie Robinson Museum at Grambling State University and after-school programs for disadvantaged youths. The organization was founded by Grambling State University Tigers and NFL quarterback pioneers Pro Bowl MVP James "Shack" Harris and Super Bowl MVP Doug Williams.
Doug Williams was the first black quarterback to start in a Super Bowl, setting several Super Bowl passing records and being named the game's Most Valuable Player. He is now a player personnel executive with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
James "Shack" Harris was the first black quarterback to lead a team to playoffs. He was the first to be a Pro Bowl quarterback and Pro Bowl MVP. In May 2003, Sports Illustrated named him the 36th most influential minority person in sports. James is currently vice president for player personnel for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Shack Harris & Doug Williams Foundation
P.O. Box 3647
Shreveport, LA 71133
www.HarrisWilliamsFoundation.org

Thomas A. Moorehead
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About Thomas A. Moorehead's Sterling Automotive Group Foundation
Sterling Automotive Group Foundation (SAGF) was founded in 2004 by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Moorehead to support working families and provide academic scholarships, as well as other charitable endeavors. Locally, in the greater Washington, D.C. area, SAGF has supported community programs such as Lift Me Up!, a therapeutic horseback riding program dedicated to helping children and adults with physical, mental and/or emotional disabilities improve both their physical and mental well being, and local internship programs for students.
Thomas A. Morehead, Owner and Operator of BMW of Sterling and MINI of Sterling, Virginia, was recognized by Black Enterprise magazine as its 2007 Automobile Dealer of the Year. Under Mr. Moorehead’s guidance, Sterling Automotive Group has become one of BMW of USA’s top performing franchises in unit sales and customer satisfaction nationwide. In addition to his Foundation, Mr. Moorehead’s community involvement has included Board memberships with Easter Seal, The American Cancer Society and The Rotary Club, among others. For the past 10 years he has served on the Board of the National Association of Minority Automobile Dealers (NAMAD), which works to improve opportunities for all minority automobile dealers in the industry. Mr. Moorehead is a graduate of Grambling State University, with a B.S. degree in Business Administration, and earned a Master’s degree from the University of Michigan. In November 2006, he was among 11 alumni enshrined in the Grambling State University Hall of Fame.
Sterling Automotive Group Foundation
P.O. Box 651326
Sterling, VA 20165