ProCamp with Dak Prescott took place this week at Ulete in Southlake, Texas
Southlake, Texas – Tom Thumb and Albertsons stores, in partnership with Proctor &
Gamble and ProCamps®, donated 50 day camp spots to Boys & Girls Club of Greater Tarrant
County for this week’s camp with Dak Prescott.
Dak Prescott, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback, demonstrated his commitment to community
and youth development by hosting a highly successful youth ProCamp. The event attracted
several hundred eager young athletes. Fifty spots were reserved for students with Boys & Girls
Clubs of Greater Tarrant County; the spots were donated by Tom Thumb and Albertsons and
Proctor & Gamble.
“Tom Thumb and Albertsons stores have had a long-time partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of
Greater Tarrant County”, said Christy Lara, Director, Public Relations. “Their ongoing work with
students and families is fueling the future in our shared communities, and we are proud to
continue to work with their organization.”
“At Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Tarrant County, we see firsthand how kids and teens thrive
when they’re given support, encouragement, and opportunities to lead,” said Daphne Barlow,
CEO and president of BGCGTC.

About Tom Thumb and Albertsons
Tom Thumb and Albertsons stores in North Texas are owned and managed by Albertsons
Companies, a leading food and drug retailer in the United States. The company operates stores
across 35 states and the District of Columbia under multiple banners, including Albertsons,
Safeway, Tom Thumb, Randalls, and United Supermarkets. The Company is committed to
helping people across the country live better lives by making a meaningful difference,
neighborhood by neighborhood. In 2024, along with the Albertsons Companies Foundation, the
Company contributed more than $435 million in food and financial support to ensure those living
in our communities have enough to eat and to provide disaster relief.
About Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Tarrant County
With a history that traces back to 1926, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Tarrant County is a
nonprofit organization that offers programming and services to youth ages 6 to 18 throughout
Tarrant and Denton counties. As the oldest and largest Club in Texas, it serves nearly 76,400
young people at 26 community-based locations, providing low-cost or free resources and a safe
and welcoming environment where children and teens are respected and valued. Program
areas include after-school and summer activities, workforce development, pre-college support,
gang intervention efforts, a music and youth initiative, and alcohol and drug prevention. The
mission of the organization is to deliver a world-class Club experience by providing a positive
environment, supportive relationships, and opportunities to nurture academic success,
character, and leadership.