With Santa Claus in town early for the festivities, Speedway Children’s Charities-Texas Chapter continued its season of giving May 7 with the distribution of $215,500 to 15 local organizations serving children in need throughout Collin, Dallas, Denton and Tarrant counties.

In addition, Speedway Children’s Charities-Texas Chapter provided 50 kids’ bicycles and helmets to both children who attended the event as well as organizations that will distribute them for the holidays to local North Texas children. The bicycle giveaway was made by possible with the help of Hope Farm, CASA of Denton County, Under 1 Roof, Northwest ISD Education Foundation, Christian Community Action, and Academy Sports & Outdoors which donated the helmets.

The annual public event took place Tuesday evening on the Turn 1 Terrace at Texas Motor Speedway where chapter president and Roanoke, Texas Mayor Scooter Gierisch presented oversized checks to representatives of the 15 local organizations. Master of Ceremonies was Scott Murray, a long-time Dallas/Fort Worth television network affiliate sports director/anchor who was a founding member and former president of Speedway Children’s Charities-Texas Chapter.

Since 1997, Speedway Children's Charities at Texas Motor Speedway has distributed more than $11.5 million in funding to non-profit organizations in Collin, Dallas, Denton and Tarrant counties supporting children in need.

“North Texas non-profits have been working harder than ever to care and provide for local children who need them most,” said Marissa Chaney, Executive Director of Speedway Children’s Charities-Texas Chapter. “It is Speedway Children’s Charities greatest joy to honor, celebrate, and support these amazing organizations for their tireless efforts serving local kids in need.”

The Speedway Children’s Charities-Texas Chapter President’s Award was presented to Derek and Denise Anderson, founders of Special Needs Gymnastics of North Richland Hills, Texas.

Everyone in attendance was provided a voucher to driver through the Gift of Lights holiday lights display at Texas Motor Speedway through January 2, 2022. The evening was capped off by a spectacular fireworks display donated by Pyro Shows with hot chocolate and cookies provided by Levy Catering. Special thanks also to T Mobile and Leverage One Events for their participation.