This
foundation was set up to help those in need, especially youth who maybe given
help to choose the road less traveled; the high road. It is not limited
to only youths, however that is the emphasis.
It
is my personal mission statement "to serve" and give away what I have
been fortunate to receive in my life. I feel that my family and I have been
blessed and we need to pass it on.
When I was a child, I was living with
my divorced mom and older brother. We barely had enough to make ends meet and
the thought of going on to college was not a bright prospect. However,
the Medford, Oregon Rotary gave me a 4-year partial scholarship to Oregon State
University and the light at the end of the tunnel became much lighter.
Being dyslexic and having average grades it made it even more difficult, but by
spending one year at a junior college I got my grades up to an acceptable level
to enter Oregon State University. Growing up, I had some mentors in my
life that helped me realize that despite my learning disability I could achieve
anything in life. One in particular was my high school teacher Mrs. Carla
Mundt who helped me realize that numbers were magic and just because my reading
skills lacked I could excel in numbers and that I did. I graduated in
accounting and belonged to Beta Alpha Psi the accounting honor
society. If it were not for that teacher, and then help of our
local Rotary club I may have taken the wrong road and who's knows where I would
have ended up.
Families
struggle in this world and it sometimes only takes a little help or even a word
of encouragement to help them go towards the light. That is exactly what
our foundations goal is; Change a Child's life,
Change the world! We want to make a
difference.
In
1988 even with the good fortune of achieving success in obtaining my own
business, we hit a difficult time where it was just getting by. My mom,
God rest her wonderful soul gave me a small book I think she got from one of
those spiritual shows on TV. It had several stories of business owners
and leaders who were struggling like Mary Kay and Roger Stauback on how they
gave until it hurt especially in times when they personally were
struggling. It was just one of those desperate times in life you
are looking for something or someone to give you encouragement and this book
landed in my hands. Any other time I would have "oh thanks mom"
and tossed it on the shelf.
I read it several times; one story that stuck out was about Mary
Kay. Her business was struggling when she gave a large sum of money to her
church to expand against the advice of her son who was their CFO. He said
"mom you will hurt our business", but she did it anyway. Well,
you know the end of the story on Mary Kay? She was wildly successful!
At that same time our kids were
attending a private Episcopal school named Rowland Hall St. Marks and I was on
the board. They asked for a minimum of $50,000 donation-an amount I barely had
and the business really needed it at that time-but with blind faith and the
Mary Kay story I said sure. I can't tell you how hard it was to pull that
amount of money together at that time, but I guess you call it blind
faith. With my wife Sallee's approval we gave.
It was not six month later when extraordinary windfalls
happened. At the time I guess it was the faith in the book, but later on
in life Sallee and I realized that giving was more
than a test, it felt good and it did make a difference. So the Middlekauff Foundation was just a way
to funnel most of the profits of our businesses into an organization that is
dedicated to paying it forward to others.
Sallee
works on the St. Luke's Foundation board and I am on the Southern Idaho
Learning Center board for learning differences children and honored to be the
President of the Boys and Girls Club of Magic Valley for the years
2008-2010. We feel we should not only give our resources but of our
time.
So
far we have been fortunate enough to make some great investments and to have
three great franchises with Ford, Lincoln-Mercury, and Honda. We are also
fortunate to have our two children join the causes and work in the businesses
and in the foundation. We are blessed, and we only hope we can do a very small
part in making someone else's life blessed, improved, or inspired.
We
have never done this to be recognized, but Ford Motor Company searched the
entire US and Canada and we were one of four dealers who have been honored for
"serving". It is an honor to receive the award from Mr. Edsel Ford
himself, but not even close to the honor it is when we have made a difference
in someone else's life that is in need.
Giving is magic,
you too should try It!
- Gregg Middlekauff, Founder
Gregg Middlekauff takes the kids on a tour of the dealership. Encouraging them to follow their dreams.