Greg Booth: Daughter Ashley Loved Kids,
Wanted to Help and Hug and Love Them

Ground broken for
Ashley Booth Griffin CARE for Children Center


Zippo owner and president of the board George Duke talks about why he decided to donate $1 million to CARE for Children for their new building, and how he decided it should be named the Ashley Booth Griffin CARE for Children Center.






Zippo president and CEO Greg Booth talks about his daughter Ashley, who died in a car accident nearly four years ago, and shows off an artists' rendering of the new buildng. He gives his granddaughter Jaden Griffin some tips on groundbreaking while CARE's Mandi Wilton Davis helps Tayga Griffin with her hard hat.








Pictured after the groundbreaking, CARE board president Mick Marshall, CARE executive director Tina Martin, George Duke, Ashley's husband Aaron Griffin, Tayga Griffin, Jaden Griffin, Cherie Booth, Greg Booth.

Bob Cummins Construction will be building the new center and expects to have it finished in about a year.

You can listen to the groundbreaking ceremony here.

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