Ride.Drive.Give. Fuels Hope for Austin’s Children in Need

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Kipp Garvey
Kipp Garvey

The engines have cooled, the adrenaline has settled, and the results are in: Ride.Drive.Give. 2024, benefiting the Center for Child Protection, has raised $130,000 to support children impacted by abuse.

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The engines have cooled, the adrenaline has settled, and the results are in: Ride.Drive.Give. 2024, benefiting the Center for Child Protection, has raised $130,000 to support children impacted by abuse.

Taking place at the Circuit of The Americas racetrack, Ride.Drive.Give. treated attendees to a day of heart-racing excitement and unwavering support for a worthy cause. The event brought together speed enthusiasts and philanthropists alike, all rallying behind the mission of protecting vulnerable children.

"We are thrilled by the overwhelming generosity and support shown by our community," said Shonnery Pettit, Center for Child Protection Board President. "The funds raised will make a significant impact in our efforts to provide crucial support and services to abused and neglected children in Austin."

The Center for Child Protection is a nationally accredited children’s advocacy center and the only nonprofit in Travis County involved in the investigation and prosecution of crimes against children. For more information about the Center for Child Protection and its ongoing efforts to protect Austin's children, visit centerforchildprotection.org.