Frankie Muniz Raising $25,000 to Send Kids to Victory Junction

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NASCAR driver Frankie Muniz, also known for his acting career, has started a social-media campaign to raise $25,000 to send 10 kids to Victory Junction, a year-round camp that offers fun, life-changing experiences to children living with complex medical and physical needs.

Muniz, who races the number 33 Ford F-150 for Reaume Brothers Racing in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, visited Victory Junction earlier this month to participate in the camp's “NASCARnival,” a weekly celebration during summer camp that features hot air balloons, games, fun snacks and an actual NASCAR-style pit stop. During the celebration, Muniz drove Victory Junction's race car while a pit crew changed tires in front of cheering campers.

In one of his recently posted social media videos, which features highlights of his trip to Victory Junction, Muniz said, "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."

Those interested in supporting Muniz's campaign can visit www.VictoryJunction.org/Frankie to learn more and make a donation.

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