- Since its inception in 1982, Speedway Children’s Charities has distributed over $72 million across the United States, impacting thousands of children each year
- Supporters can register to volunteer or donate to Speedway Children’s Charities by visiting www.speedwaycharities.org
CONCORD, N.C. (Dec. 19, 2024) – Speedway Children’s Charities (SCC), the philanthropic arm of Speedway Motorsports, has announced a remarkable year of giving with $4,088,951 granted to nonprofits across the country, including $170,650 raised through efforts of North Wilkesboro Speedway and Bristol Motor Speedway to support children impacted by Hurricane Helene.
Founded in 1982 by Speedway Motorsports founder Bruton Smith, SCC has remained dedicated to its sole concern of helping children in need for over 42 years. Since its inception, SCC has raised more than $72.7 million across its 11 chapters nationwide.
“One of our core principles at Speedway Motorsports is to give back to the communities where we operate, and Speedway Children’s Charities was established to do just that – bring hope and help to children in need,” said SCC Chairman Marcus Smith. “The remarkable support we have received from fans, volunteers and advocates will undoubtedly make a meaningful impact on the lives of thousands of children.”
In 2024, SCC distributed grants to 426 organizations that collectively serve more than 363,000 children in need across the country. SCC’s funding supports organizations that provide essential resources like education and medical care to food assistance and human-trafficking awareness and prevention.
SCC raises funds year-round through a variety of creative and engaging events hosted at 11 premier Speedway Motorsports facilities around the country, including charity galas, golf tournaments, ride-along experiences, 50/50 raffles and more. These events unite communities while providing support for crucial causes and opportunities for children across the nation.
For more information on Speedway Children’s Charities or to learn how to volunteer or donate, visit www.speedwaycharities.org.