Victory Junction celebrated its ceremonial ground breaking on Wednesday, with over 500 guests in attendance, at their new location in Kansas City, Kansas. The year-round, medical camp for children with chronic medical conditions and serious illnesses will be located on a 71-acre campus at 8205 Riverview Road, Kansas City, Kansas. Today’s “Feel the Magic” celebration ceremony included Victory Junction campers, Victory Junction Founders, Kyle and Pattie Petty, Victory Junction President, Mike Lepore, President and CEO of Chick-fil-A, Dan Cathy, The Reverend Franklin Graham and Kansas City Mayor, Joe Reardon. The camp will operate solely on the donations from corporations, organizations and individuals, allowing campers to attend at no cost to their families. The second Victory Junction “ Midwest facility is expected to open in some capacity in 2011. Also in attendance and led by NASCAR driver Kyle Petty, were more than 200 motorcycle riders participating in the 15th Anniversary Chick-fil-A Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America. Included in the group were retired NFL player Herschel Walker, PGA Golfer Davis Love III, NASCAR Drivers Matt Kenseth and Steve Park, Former NASCAR Driver Harry Gant and the Reverend Franklin Graham. The group stopped on their 3,500-mile cross-country trek to celebrate this special day. Pettys Charity Ride has been the camps largest donor, and has contributed more than $12 million to childrens charities since its inception in 1995. “Our new Victory Junction “ Midwest location will help us expand our reach to change the lives of deserving children,” said Kyle Petty. “Its through the help of our riders, local Dream Teams, Chick-fil-A and our numerous sponsors that this second camp is possible.” For more info about Victory Junction, see www.victoryjunction.org.(5-15-2009)
