Indy 500 Partnership Raises $4.7 Million for Injured Veterans
ABC Supply Co., Inc. just pulled off something pretty remarkable: they raised $4.7 million for Homes For Our Troops (HFOT) during National Military Appreciation Month. The 109th Running of the Indianapolis 500 was the big highlight, with ABC Supply, an HFOT Platinum Partner, matching donations up to $1 million.
The race itself brought plenty of excitement, but it also shined a bright light on supporting severely injured post-9/11 veterans through specially adapted homes. AJ Foyt Racing and their driver, Santino Ferrucci, played a big part in this whole effort.
The Power of Partnership: ABC Supply and Homes For Our Troops
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Since 2020, ABC Supply has stood by HFOT, showing real commitment to veterans. This May, they helped raise $4.7 million, which says a lot about their dedication and the generosity of everyone who chipped in.
That $1 million match from ABC Supply really pushed things over the top, making every donation count even more. It’s clear that big moves like this can rally a community.
HFOT builds and donates custom homes for severely injured post-9/11 veterans. These homes give veterans a shot at regaining independence and moving forward with their lives.
Since 2004, HFOT has built over 410 homes. That’s a lot of lives changed, and honestly, it’s hard not to feel moved by that kind of impact.
Race Weekend: A Celebration of Heroes
The Indianapolis 500 isn’t just a legendary motorsports event—it became the perfect stage for this fundraising effort. Several HFOT veterans got to join in the weekend’s activities at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
They received a special garage tour of the No. 14 AJ Foyt Racing Chevrolet, which Santino Ferrucci drives. Walking the famous Yard of Bricks and watching the race from a top-notch spot? Not your average weekend.
Santino Ferrucci and the No. 14 AJ Foyt Racing Chevrolet
Santino Ferrucci, behind the wheel of the No. 14 AJ Foyt Racing Chevrolet, really helped put this initiative in the spotlight. The car’s patriotic paint job was a rolling tribute to HFOT and what they stand for.
Ferrucci finished fifth, and fans loved it. With the biggest TV audience since 2008 tuning in, the message about supporting veterans reached a lot of folks.
Building Homes and Rebuilding Lives
HFOT sums up their mission pretty simply: Building Homes and Rebuilding Lives. It’s about more than just a roof—these houses give veterans the base they need to get back on their feet.
The money raised will help build several homes, each one tailored to its recipient’s needs. That’s a huge step toward real, lasting change for these families.
ABC Supply’s support goes beyond dollars. They even donated the design of the INDYCAR SERIES car to help spread the word about HFOT’s mission. This kind of teamwork between companies and nonprofits really can move the needle.
Community Support and Generosity
This campaign’s success comes down to the community’s generosity. Mike Jost, president and COO at ABC Supply, thanked everyone for their support, saying that giving back and honoring veterans is core to the company’s values.
When so many people step up, it’s a reminder that folks genuinely care about making a difference for veterans.
Continuing the Mission
The donation match may be over, but the need for support isn’t. If you missed out in May, you can still help by visiting HFOT’s website and making a donation.
Every bit helps. Ferrucci talked about the campaign’s impact, pointing out that the funds raised will build multiple houses and give veterans a leg up as they move into civilian life.
This collaboration between AJ Foyt Racing, ABC Supply, and HFOT shows what’s possible when people rally around a good cause. There’s something inspiring about seeing a community come together like this, isn’t there?
Conclusion: A Legacy of Support
The 2025 Indianapolis 500 was more than just a race. It felt like a celebration of resilience, community, and patriotism.
ABC Supply and Homes For Our Troops teamed up and showed how sports and philanthropy can come together to spark real change. That partnership set a pretty high bar, honestly.
Want to dig deeper into this initiative or check out the original news story? You can find it at IndyCar News.