Charities We Support

CASA


CASA of Collin County promotes and protects the best interests of children who have been abused or neglected by training volunteer advocates to improve the child’s quality of life and serves as their voice within the court system to ensure they are placed in a safe, permanent, and loving home.

If you would like more information on CASA, please visit their website at www.casaofcollincounty.org


St. John's Home

We at the Kyle Busch Foundation have built a relationship with a residential home in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

St. John’s Home has had a long partnership with Mr. Busch ever since his visit to our campus several years ago. Our child and staff look forward to visiting Berlin Raceway when he’s in town and cheering for their favorite driver. Thank you for your help and support throughout the years.”  -  Marty Arnold, Communications Director, D.A. Blodgett – St. Johns, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

“Mr. Busch sends us cool stuff. My friends and I played with our new baseball bats and balls all summer that Mr. Busch gave us. I got pretty good at running around the bases, too. Thank you for being our friend.”    Olly, age 10, St. John’s Home.

If you would like more information on the St. Johnís Home, please visit their website at www.stjohnshome.org

Church of God Childrens Home

“I have shared with many people about the love shown by the Kyle Busch Foundation.  After I share with them about Kyle’s heart and desire to support children’s homes in all the cities where he races, they all become his fans.  I have been told by many how much it means to them for a young man like Kyle to reach out to hurting children.  His personal attention to come out and visit the children, provide opportunities for them to attend the races and bless them with gifts throughout the year literally changes their lives.  Thank you and God bless!” - Mike Walker, Executive Director, Church of God Children’s Home of North Carolina.


Carrie Steele - Pitts Home

Carrie Steel Pitts Home is a private, nonprofit, and nondiscriminatory child caring agency that provides 24-hour state approved residency for neglected, abandoned abused or orphaned. Through the services of caring informed and responsible staff, the Home aims to maintain a family environment that fosters the physical, social ñ emotional, mental and spiritual development of each child.

"We’re grateful for Kyle generous donations for many years" -Dr. Evelyn Lavizzo

"We appreciate the chance to see a live NASCAR Race and it is always so much fun" - Fred B.
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Boys Town of Nevada

Boys Town Nevada opened its doors in 1991, bringing an innovative approach to child and family care to those in need in the Las Vegas area. The site has five Treatment Family Homes, where boys and girls learn valuable skills that give them a foundation for a brighter future. The site’s Integrated Continuum of Care also offers In-Home Family Services, and Child and Family Support Services. The latter level of care includes Common Sense Parenting® classes and the Boys Town Behavioral Network, an internal team of program professionals who provide individualized treatment recommendations for children referred to Boys Town Nevada. In 2009, Boys Town's Integrated Continuum of Care touched the lives of 9,003 people in Nevada, including direct care to 885 children and 320 families.

“It’s such an honor for Boys Town Nevada to be associated with a huge NASCAR star like Kyle Busch,” said Tom Waite, Boys Town Nevada Executive Director. “It’s amazing that he’s concerned not only with racing, but with making a difference in the lives of less fortunate youth. In the eyes of our kids, he’s a hero.” - Tom Waite, Boys Town Nevada Executive Director

“Being able to have dinner with Kyle Busch was one of the best days of my life,” said Shelly, Boys Town youth.  “He seemed genuinely interested in our lives and he was just a really nice person.”  Honestly, I will always remember that day and be grateful for everything he’s done for us kids.” - Shelly Doninger, Boys Town youth


For more information about Boys Town of Nevada please visit their website at www.boystown.org/nevada


Sunshine Acres Children's Home

Sunshine Acreís Childrenís Homeís mission is to provide a loving wholesome, Christian home for children who are separated from their parents, and to help them establish long-term relationships with stable parental figures. The entry age is between 5 and 15 but exceptions are considered on a case-by-case basis. Placements are for a minimum of one year and may continue as long as needed and appropriate ñ even through college. Children are accepted regardless of race, gender, religion or national origin.

“Sunshine Acres wishes to express our great appreciation to Kyle Busch and his team for their on-going support and again hosting us to the NASCAR race.  Our children’s smiles were so big; they could be seen from a truck racing at 130 mph!  Sunshine Acres gives children a safe place to grow and develop healthy relationships.  In difficult times our children are blessed by Kyle’s commitment to continued relationship.” – Sean Sloan, Executive Director, Sunshine Acres Children’s Home

For more information about Sunshine Acres Childrenís Home please visit their website at www.sunshineacres.org

In the future we hope to expand our relationship with homes like these across the country. If you or someone you know has information on an organization that is in need of assistance, please email us at beckyhopkins@kylebuschfoundation.org

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