By SEMA News Editors
Giving Tuesday is a holiday on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving in the United States. It is touted as a "global generosity movement unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and the world."
On this year's Giving Tuesday, industry members have a powerful opportunity to change lives together by supporting Victory Junction, the year-round camp facility for children with complex medical conditions that provides transformative camp experiences. Located in the hills of Randleman, North Carolina, Victory Junction is spread across 84 acres, allowing children to do what they do best--be kids, play, imagine, make friends and enjoy the adventures and experiences of camp life.
Victory Junction was the dream of Adam Petty, a fourth-generation race car driver from the famous Petty family and a rising star in the sport. Adam's passion for racing was equaled only by his compassion for others, especially children. Between races, he often visited children in pediatric hospitals. After his tragic death in a racing accident, Adam's family and friends came together to realize his dream of a camp to serve children with serious medical conditions. Adam's vision sprung to life when Victory Junction opened its gates in 2004.
On this special day of giving, create a brighter tomorrow for campers and their families by donating to Victory Junction at victoryjunction.org/donate-online/.
For more information, visit victoryjunction.org.