. AJFoytRacing + abcsupplyracing reveal special Indy500 livery in support of Homes For Our Troops [HomesForOurTrps]
AJ Foyt Racing’s #14 IndyCar driven by Santino Ferrucci will carry a special colorscheme in this month’s Indianapolis 500 as title sponsor ABC Supply raises awareness and donations for Homes For Our Troops .The nonprofit builds and donates specially adapted custom homes for severely injured post-9/11 Veterans, “providing them with the opportunity to rebuild their lives and once again become highly productive members of society.
Nearly 90 percent of the donations received go directly toward rebuilding homes, which means HFOT rarely advertises and relies on word-of-mouth awareness. To date, HFOT has built over 350 specially adapted homes nationwide, with the goal of building a home for every Veteran who qualifies. “We are thrilled ABC Supply will spotlight Homes For Our Troops for another year during the 2023 Indy 500,” said HFOT president and CEO, Brigadier General Tom Landwermeyer. “In addition to generating revenue with a generous $1 million match, the initiative will raise?much-needed awareness about our mission throughout the country.
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