NASCAR Foundation Raffles Off Custom Road Glide For Good Cause
All the proceeds from the raffle will help children learn how to ride.
Worthy Cause, Cool Bike
Aside from proving us with exciting bumper-to-bumper action on Sundays, NASCAR also does its fair share of charitable work, much of it through the NASCAR Foundation. Aside from donating money and time to worthy causes, the NASCAR Foundation also raffles off some pretty cool stuff to raise money as well, and right now, that means that we've got the chance to bring home this incredibly cool custom Harley Road Glide.
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Worthy Partnership
The NASCAR Foundation is partnering with All Kids Bike to place kindergarten PE learn-to-ride programs in 50 schools around the country, an effort that will be aided by the giveaway of this one-of-a-kind 2021 Harley-Davidson Road Glide FLTRXS customized by Steve and Rusty Wallace of Southern Country Customs. Alternatively, the winner can also choose to take home $25,000 in cash, too.
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Teaching Kids
The proceeds from this sweepstakes go to All Kids Bike, which has a mission of teaching every young child how to ride a bike - an important cause given the fact that many families simply can't afford them.
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Efficient Program
The All Kids Bike Kindergarten Learn-to-Ride Program currently employs a fleet of bikes, along with pedal conversion kits, fully adjustable helmets, a teacher instruction bike, and certified curriculum teacher training. The program is designed to teach kids how to properly and safely ride a bike in just eight lessons.
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Incredible Opportunity
“The NASCAR Foundation is excited to collaborate for the first time with All Kids Bike,” said Mike Helton, chairman of The NASCAR Foundation. “Joining forces with programs that have core values similar to our own is invaluable. It will be an incredible opportunity to give back.”
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Making a Difference
“We are excited to collaborate with NASCAR Foundation and legendary NASCAR driver Rusty Wallace to help give more kids the opportunity to learn to ride a bicycle,” said Lisa Weyer, executive director of the Strider Education Foundation. “Together we are giving children a reason to smile and making a difference to future generations.”
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How to Enter
Entries for the sweepstakes cost $10 each, though no purchase is necessary to win, giving one lucky person the chance to bring home the grand prize while also supporting this worthy cause. Those interested in making a donation can do so by heading over here before a winner is chosen on March 11, 2023.
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