Charlene (Speed) Lamberti Establishes Charitable Fund to Benefit Community of Orient
August 24th, 2024 by Jim Field
ORIENT, Iowa – A native daughter of Orient and graduate of the school district is giving back to her hometown with the formation of a charitable fund. Charlene (Speed) Lamberti along with her husband, Donald, have formally announced the $1-million gift on Saturday, August 24, as part of the community’s Pumpkin Days celebration.
The Helen and Virgil Speed and Family Orient Iowa Charitable Fund is seeded with $1 million from the Lamberti’s and will be maintained at the Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines. The fund is named for Charlene Lamberti’s parents who lived in Orient and raised three children.
“If we want rural towns to survive, we have to invest in them and help them maintain their sense of community,” says Charlene Lamberti. “I loved growing up in Orient; it’s a great place to raise a family and we want others to have that opportunity. We are establishing this fund to give Orient added resources for the future.”
The fund is not an endowment, so all of the money will be allocated to the community through the Orient Area Betterment and Improvement Corp. Ryan Frederick, president of Orient Area Betterment, says the timing couldn’t be better for the town that boasts the birthplaces of Vice President Henry Wallace and National Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Dazzy Vance, as well as a stop on the Mormon trail.
“When Jeff Lamberti called me about establishing the fund last October, it was the most unexpected and welcome phone call I have ever received,” Frederick recounts. “Now, after a tornado in Greenfield and the dissolution of our school district, the timing is nothing short of a godsend.
“Most small rural towns do not have an opportunity like this. It can be a real struggle to raise any meaningful sum for a community project sometimes, so when Charlene and her family decide to channel $1 million into our community, it’s a gamechanger,” adds Frederick, who attended the same high school in Orient as Charlene Lamberti and her family.
In addition to establishing the million-dollar fund, the Lambertis are donating $200,000 to the Orient Area Betterment and Improvement Corp. to assist with the dissolution of the Orient-Macksburg School District. Specifically, the money is to be used to ensure that the school district building remains a productive asset for the Orient area community. These funds may also be used for the establishment or maintenance of a public, private or charter school in the City of Orient.
Donald and Charlene Lamberti founded Casey’s General Stores — the third-largest convenience store chain in the United States— from a leased store in Boone, Iowa. The Lambertis give back to Iowa in many ways, supporting education, faith-based efforts, entrepreneurship, addiction treatment and prevention, and community betterment.