Alsco, a fifth-generation, family owned and operated uniform and linen laundry service, presented Speedway Children’s Charities with a $100,000 check prior to Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500 NASCAR Cup Series race at Texas Motor Speedway, according to a news release.
Alsco Chief Financial Officer Andrew Steiner and Vice Present of Sales & Marketing Benjamin Fox presented the check in Victory Lane to Speedway Children’s Charities President Marcus Smith as well as Speedway Children’s Charities National Managing Director Jessica Fickenscher and SCC-Texas Chapter Executive Director Marissa Chaney on behalf of all 11 chapters.
“We value our partnership with Speedway Motorsports and Sonic Automotive,” Steiner said. “This $100,000 contribution from Alsco Uniforms to Speedway Children’s Charities will positively impact children in need nationwide.”
SCC is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that provides funding for hundreds of non-profit organizations throughout the nation that meet the direct needs of children. The organization’s vision is that every child has the same opportunities no matter what obstacles they are facing.
“We are extremely appreciative of the generosity of Alsco Uniforms, and this is another example of what a tremendous partner they are for our company,” Speedway Motorsports Chief Experience Officer Jessica Fickenscher said. “This donation will make an impact for a number of non-profit organizations through our Speedway Children’s Charities chapters across the country.”
Since 1982, Speedway Children’s Charities distributed more than $65 million, and ensuring that many children in need are given the tools to build a better, brighter and healthy future.