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“NASCAR Unites” Creates Two Million Ways For NASCAR Fans To Support Children’s Causes
Press ReleaseUnifying The Motorsports Community Through Volunteerism And Fundraising

Disaster Relief Also Announced: Through the newly launched NASCAR Unites charitable platform, this weekend the NASCAR community will support disaster relief efforts taking place as a result of this week’s tornado outbreak in the Southeastern part of the United States. By logging on to NASCAR.COM/Unites fans can support these efforts by volunteering or making a donation. NASCAR also filmed a call to action television spot earlier Friday featuring Dale Earnhardt Jr., Darrell Waltrip and Mike Helton that will air during tonight’s 24th running of the Bubba Burger 250 NASCAR Nationwide Series race on SPEED and tomorrow’s 57th running of the Crown Royal Presents The Matthew & Daniel Hansen 400 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race on FOX. Both events will be run at Richmond International Raceway.
To support this new initiative, The NASCAR Foundation will operate three major programs in 2011:
· NASCAR Day – Celebrated this year on May 20, NASCAR Day is an annual charitable celebration that unifies the NASCAR community to better the lives of children. Plans for NASCAR Day activities will include local activities at numerous NASCAR race tracks around the country.
· Summer of Volunteer Service – This summer, The NASCAR Foundation will encourage fans to pledge at least five hours of volunteer service in an effort to collectively generate more than one million hours of giving back to local communities.
· Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award – The Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award will recognize active community volunteers. Beginning April 29, fans are encouraged to submit inspiring stories demonstrating a local champion’s support of children’s causes. Volunteer nominations may be submitted online until July 18.
By implementing these programs, NASCAR Unites will offer fans and the NASCAR community “Two Million Ways to Unite for Kids” in 2011. Through NASCAR Unites’ volunteerism and fundraising efforts, The NASCAR Foundation will grant $1 million to children’s charities and generate one million volunteer hours in local communities to help children lead happier, healthier lives.
“We are so proud to announce the NASCAR Unites initiative,” said Betty Jane France, chairwoman of The NASCAR Foundation. “This is the ‘next evolution’ of The NASCAR Foundation but also, quite simply, just a wonderful idea that extends the reach of The Foundation.
“Within our daily lives, it’s important to remember just how fortunate we are … and to lend a helping hand to those in need. That’s exactly what NASCAR Unites aims to do: Improve lives – in two million ways.”
To achieve these goals, The NASCAR Foundation has designed multiple ways to get involved:
* To achieve one million volunteer hours, supporters are asked to pledge five volunteer hours. Visit NASCAR.COM/Unites to participate and search for volunteer opportunities.
* NASCAR Unites wristbands showcase fans’ passion for children’s causes and encourage acts of service. With a $5 donation, supporters receive a wristband which serves as an icon of the NASCAR Unites campaign.
For more information, visit NASCAR.COM/Unites or facebook.com/NASCARUnites.
About The NASCAR Foundation
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing Inc., (NASCAR) launched The NASCAR Foundation in January 2006. The Foundation is a 501(c) (3) non-profit entity that embodies the compassion of the NASCAR family and its commitment to serving communities. The NASCAR Foundation seeks to raise funds and increase volunteerism to support nonprofit charities and charitable causes throughout the nation with an emphasis placed on initiatives that affect the ability of children to live, learn and play. For more information on The NASCAR Foundation, please visit the website: WWW.NASCAR.COM/foundation.
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