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Speedway Children’s Charities New Hampshire Distributes $120,000 to New England Children in Need – YankeeRacer.com

Speedway Children’s Charities New Hampshire Distributes $120,000 to New England Children in Need

Grants to 36 charities will support 18,932 children across New England.

LOUDON, N.H. – Holiday spirit filled The Palace Theatre in Manchester, N.H. Wednesday as the New Hampshire Chapter of Speedway Children’s Charities (SCCNH), the official charity of New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS), held its 15th annual Grant Distribution Ceremony. Grants were handed out to 36 local nonprofits totaling $120,000 in front of the festive backdrop from “A Christmas Carol.”

“It’s a really great feeling, and it’s the holiday season, and there’s nothing like giving during the holiday season,” said New Hampshire Motor Speedway Executive Vice President and General Manager David McGrath. “I really have to also give a shout out to NASCAR fans all across New England who are so generous knowing that those dollars they donate are going to help these organizations help children all over New England.”

Since 2009, SCCNH has distributed more than $2.1 million, supporting nearly 1.5 million children throughout the region.

“It’s been a lot of hard work, we’ve had a lot of fun raising it, and it feels so good to be able to see all of these organizations today and be able to give them their money,” said Speedway Children’s Charities New Hampshire Chapter Director and New Hampshire Motor Speedway Director of Marketing Danielle Cyr. “Plans are already in the works for all the fun things that we have planned for fans and supporters of the charity, and we hope to raise a lot more money next year.”

Today’s 36 grant recipients include:

  • New Hampshire
    • Advantage Kids (Gilford)
    • The Bridge Project (North Woodstock)
    • Concord Hospital Trust (Concord)
    • Court Appointed Special Advocates of New Hampshire (Manchester)
    • Family Promise of Greater Concord (Concord)
    • Friends of Aine (Manchester)
    • Full Circle Farm Therapeutic Horsemanship (Newport)
    • Got Lunch! Belmont and Friends (Tilton)
    • HAVEN – Violence Prevention and Support Services (Portsmouth)
    • Help Me Grow Pediatric Rehab Services (Dover)
    • Moore Center Services (Manchester)
    • New Hampshire Catholic Charities (Manchester)
    • Palace Theatre Trust (Manchester)
    • Pines Community Center/Tilton Northfield Recreation Council (Tilton)
    • Reach for the Top Therapy Services (Dover)
    • Safari Youth Club (Manchester)
    • Sleep in Heavenly Peace (Hillsborough, Rochester, Sullivan)
    • TLC Family Resource Center (Claremont)
    • UpReach Therapeutic Equestrian Center (Goffstown)
    • Waypoint (Manchester)
  • Connecticut
    • Camp Courant (Farmington)
    • Community Action Agency of Western Connecticut (Danbury)
    • Thames River Community Service (Norwich)
  • Maine
    • Boys and Girls Club of Border Towns (Presque Isle)
    • Crosswalk Community Outreach (Naples)
    • Phoenix No Limits Karate (Auburn)
  • Massachusetts
    • Concrete LYFE (Dorchester)
    • Lucy’s Love Bus (Amesbury)
    • The Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless (Lynn)
    • The Sports Museum of New England (Boston)
    • The Treehouse Foundation (Easthampton)
    • Whittier Street Health Center (Roxbury)
  • Rhode Island
    • Gotta Have Sole Foundation (Cranston)
    • Mae Organization (Cranston)
  • Vermont
    • Special Needs Support Center of the Upper Valley (White River Junction)
    • United Way of Rutland County (Rutland)

SCCNH is one of 11 chapters around the country, and combined in 2024, Speedway Children’s Charities distributed more than $4 million in grants to hundreds of different charitable organizations across the country, bringing the total funds distributed since 1982 to more than $72.6 million, ensuring many children in need are given the tools to build a better, brighter and healthy future. The money raised comes in large part thanks to the fundraising efforts of 11 Speedway Motorsports facilities and events: Atlanta Motor Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway, Charlotte Motor Speedway, Dover Motor Speedway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, NASCAR at COTA, Nashville Superspeedway, NHMS, North Wilkesboro Speedway, Sonoma Raceway and Texas Motor Speedway.

 

The grants distributed today resulted from fundraising opportunities and events that took place between November 2023 and October 2024:

  • Gift of Lights presented by Ambetter and Wellcare
  • Yule Light Up the Night Run/Walk
  • Three Laps for Charity events
  • Safe Kids 301
  • The fourth annual 50/50 raffle
  • An online auction
  • The second annual Top Cop for Kids Motorcycle Skills Challenge presented by Laconia Harley-Davidson with the help of ProRider 603
  • A motorcycle Ride to the Racetrack presented by Laconia Harley-Davidson
  • Signing the Track Wall Banner prior to the NASCAR Cup Series race
  • The Track Treasures Shop
  • Track Walk presented by NBT Bank
  • The third annual Cornhole Tournament
  • Wicked Good Live Auction presented by PPG
  • Corvette Car Show
  • 24 Hours of Lemons Halloween Hooptiefest

 

Fundraising for 2025 grants has already begun during the 14th annual Gift of Lights presented by Ambetter from NH Healthy Families, open nightly through Jan. 5, 2025 at NHMS. A portion of the proceeds from Gift of Lights admissions, race registrations from the Yule Light Up the Night Run/Walk and s’more kit purchases will benefit SCCNH. The 2.5-mile drive-thru light show featuring four million LED lights opens at 4:30 p.m. nightly, depending on the weather. Admission is available for purchase online or at the event entrance for $35 per car or $60 per bus, limousine or RV. SCCNH has raised $451,148 from Gift of Lights since 2011.

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About Speedway Children’s Charities (SCC)

The mission of Speedway Children’s Charities is to care for children with educational, financial, social and medical needs to help them lead productive lives. Founded by Bruton Smith in 1982, Speedway Children’s Charities is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization providing funding for hundreds of non-profit organizations that meet the direct needs of children. The New Hampshire Chapter of Speedway Children’s Charities was officially established in 2009. Since then, the New Hampshire Motor Speedway Chapter of Speedway Children’s Charities has distributed more than $2.1 million, supporting nearly 1.5 million children in the local community. The goal is to ensure that every child in need be given the tools to build a better, brighter and healthier future.

Sources: Shannon Stephens/NHMS PR

The New Hampshire Chapter of Speedway Children’s Charities distributed $120,000 in grants to 36 New England organizations during its 15th annual Grant Distribution Ceremony Wednesday at The Palace Theatre in Manchester, N.H. Photo Credit: NHMS/Alan MacRae