Victory Junction, founded by NASCAR’s Petty family, is gearing up for its 10th summer of serving chronically ill children from across the country. To honor this milestone, Phil Parsons Racing is featuring the camp’s ‘Celebrating 10 Empowering Summers’ logo on the decklid of the No. 98 K-Love Ford Fusion at Daytona International Speedway.
“It’s hard to believe that we are closing in on a decade,” said Victory Junction’s Founder and Chairman, Kyle Petty, “I am incredibly grateful that Phil (Parsons) and K-Love were willing to help us celebrate this milestone by acknowledging Victory Junction on their Daytona 500 car. The support my family and camp has received from the NASCAR community since Adam’s death continues to amaze me.”
K-Love, the No. 98 team’s primary sponsor, is not new to supporting the Randleman, NC-based camp. The contemporary Christian radio group adopted Victory Junction as one of its featured causes in 2012 highlighting the camp on their radio stations, website, and social media outlets.
“Bringing partnerships like K-Love and Victory Junction together is one of the many great benefits of being a part of NASCAR,” explained car owner Phil Parsons. “K-Love understands that for Victory Junction, every partnership is an opportunity to help broaden its donor base and assure continued interest in its mission.”
To date, 17,832 children and families have benefitted from the programming and love shared by the donors, volunteers and staff at Victory Junction. Beginning in June, another 1000+ campers will be empowered to reach beyond their illnesses and just be kids.
Phil Parsons Racing PR
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