Frankie Muniz has introduced a new Frankie Muniz NASCAR charity campaign, aiming to raise $25,000 so that 10 children with complex medical and physical needs can attend Victory Junction, a renowned year-round camp. The campaign utilizes social media to encourage donations, giving these children the chance to experience inclusive summer activities in a supportive environment.
Frankie Muniz Visits Victory Junction to Inspire Support
Muniz, who competes in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driving the number 33 Ford F-150 for Reaume Brothers Racing, traveled to Victory Junction on August 5. During his visit, he joined in the Camp’s signature NASCARnival event, which takes place weekly throughout summer camp. NASCARnival includes hot air balloon rides, games, festive snacks, and a live NASCAR-style pit stop demonstration. As part of the celebration, Muniz drove Victory Junction’s specially designed race car while a pit crew performed a tire change, entertaining and exciting the gathered campers.
Muniz Encourages Public Involvement Through Personal Connection
Muniz highlighted his personal motivation for launching the fundraising campaign in a video recap of his day at camp, in which he reflected on the campers’ positive energy and resilience.
I recently visited Victory Junction and met some kids whose courage and joy inspired me to help. This is your chance to help kids have fun, find community, and build confidence they’ll carry long after their time at Camp.
—Frankie Muniz, NASCAR Driver and Actor
How to Participate in the Charity Campaign
Supporters interested in helping Muniz reach his fundraising goal can contribute directly through the dedicated web page, offering a straightforward way for fans and donors alike to get involved with this charitable effort.
The Frankie Muniz NASCAR charity campaign connects Muniz’s racing presence with a meaningful cause, enlisting his NASCAR fan base and broader community to create memorable and transformative experiences for children at Victory Junction. As Muniz continues to bring attention to the camp and its programs, there is growing hope that the initiative will make a lasting impact for children facing medical challenges.

 
