The annual whirlwind of Black Friday and Cyber Monday sends shoppers nationwide into a retail extravaganza. Yet, as the dust settles and these hectic shopping days fade into memory, GivingTuesday emerges. This year, it fell on November 28th, right on the heels of Cyber Monday, serving as a benevolent counterpart to the consumer frenzy. It’s a day dedicated to generosity and making a difference.
In this spirit of giving, racing icons like Joey Logano, Dale Earnhardt Jr, and Jimmie Johnson have stepped up to the plate. They’re not just racing legends, they’re also champions of goodwill. Joey Logano crafted a heartfelt video, gently urging his fans to extend a helping hand to underprivileged children. Meanwhile, Dale Earnhardt Jr harnessed the power of his Instagram stories, calling on his followers to support the nation’s youth and combat hunger.
Jimmie Johnson announced on Twitter a generous match for donations made under the GivingTuesday campaign
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The Legacy Motorsport owner declared, “We’re proud to support our drivers who are leaving a legacy beyond the track. For every dollar donated to our #GivingTuesday campaign benefitting @TeamJJF, @ErikJonesFdn, and @VictoryJunction, we will be matching up to $10,000 now through 11/30.” This heartwarming move was followed by Joey Logano’s heartfelt video appeal and Dale Earnhardt Jr’s call for charity.
These NASCAR drivers aren’t just about high speeds and checkered flags, they’re also deeply committed to giving back to the community. In fact, they don’t just seize the golden moments to help the community, they also transform the darker days with gestures of goodwill, rewriting the narrative of those dates in people’s minds while contributing positively to the nation.
In a show of solidarity, Kevin Harvick presented Joey Logano with a $12,000 donation, a generous gesture stemming from T-shirt sales at Harvick’s merchandise store. The proceeds were a boon to both drivers’ charities.
We’re proud to support our drivers who are leaving a legacy beyond the track. For every dollar donated to our #GivingTuesday campaign benefitting @TeamJJF, @ErikJonesFdn, and @VictoryJunction, we will be matching up to $10,000 now through 11/30.
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— LEGACY MOTOR CLUB (@LEGACYMotorClub) November 28, 2023
But it’s not just individual racers who are driving change in society. NASCAR as an organization repeatedly demonstrates its commitment to the younger generation. A shining example of this dedication is NASCAR’s recent partnership with All Kids Bike, underlining its commitment to nurturing and supporting youth.
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NASCAR is pedaling joy to kindergarteners with the simple pleasure of bike rides
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In a heartwarming move, NASCAR recently rolled out two dozen bikes to the young learners at Ogden School on the Near North Side. The generous gesture at Ogden School is the latest in a series of donations, marking the fifth time this year that NASCAR has spread happiness through bikes.
Their commitment to community upliftment races far beyond the track, with initiatives like these forming just a part of their larger engagement efforts. And they’re not hitting the brakes yet. In the coming weeks, NASCAR’s bike donation program will reach three more schools, accelerating the total number of bikes donated this year to a whopping 200. The goal? To weave bike riding into the fabric of gym classes, equipping youngsters with the essential skills of cycling.
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This partnership between NASCAR and All Kids Bike isn’t just about fun and games, it’s a nod to the importance of physical activity and outdoor exploration in early childhood development. By introducing these young minds to the world of cycling, NASCAR is setting them on a path to countless adventures and a healthy, active lifestyle. It’s about steering these kindergarteners toward a future filled with the freedom and joy of biking.