For Charity

The Ridgely Car Show is now a 501C3 non-profit named the Ridgely Car Show Foundation which supports a varying list of local and national charities. The Ridgely Car Show has raised over $500,000. Some of the charities include:

The Petty Family FoundationPetty Family Foundation Logo

The Petty Family Foundation has a strong belief in family values, integrity, and compassion for others.  It is these ideals upon which we built our foundation, providing the tools necessary to empower those who help others.  By focusing our mission on healthcare and enriching the lives of our country’s servicemen, we will continue a legacy of success and a vision of humanity.  The mission of Victory Junction is to enrich the lives of children with chronic medical conditions or serious illnesses by providing life-changing camping experiences that are exciting, fun and empowering, in a safe and medically sound environment.

Victory Junction Logo

Visit the Foundation at: http://www.pettyfamilyfoundation.org/

 

 

 

Pink Cares of the Eastern Shore of Maryland

A program to provide love, hope and awareness to all affected by life changing illnesses.

Proceeds will benefit individuals on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.

Visit Pink Cares of the Eastern Shore of Maryland at:  https://www.facebook.com/Pink-Cares-of-the-Eastern-Shore-of-Maryland-1395474080751609/

Opioid Awareness Month

The Ridgely Police supports Opioid Awareness Month. 

 

His Hope Haven

His Hope Haven accepts single men and women, as well as family groups, as guests. The shelter opens at 5:30 PM and guests are provided with dinner, breakfast the next morning, and a packed lunch.

Visit the His Hope Ministries site at:  https://www.facebook.com/HisHopeMinistries/

 

Saint Martin’s Ministries

With compassion and respect, Saint Martin’s Ministries is helping families and future generations with their basic needs of food, clothing and housing.

Visit Saint Martin’s site at:  https://www.stmartinsministries.org/ttlc.org

 

Caroline Optimist Club

Mission: By providing hope and positive vision, Optimists bring out the best in youth, our communities and ourselves.

Visit the Optimist International site at: http://optimist.org/default.cfm

Operation We Care

Operation We Care packs over 2,000 care packages a year which are sent to support both active duty and veteran military through care packages, events, and a variety of assistance outlets. https://www.operationwecare.org/ 

 

Camp Fairlee

The summer program at Camp Fairlee provides a traditional camp experience for campers of all ages and abilities to experience adventures! Daily schedules include activities such as arts & crafts, music, sports, games, swimming, hiking, canoeing, hayrides, campfires, and more. The summer camp staff is comprised of professionals and college students recruited from around the world. Each staff member is carefully selected based on skills and experience. An extensive week-long, pre-camp training encourages the enthusiasm, creativity, and sense of commitment that is our tradition.  https://www.campfairlee.com/summer-camp

Food for Learning

We are working to end childhood hunger in Caroline County. Hungry children struggle to learn and consistently under-perform their peers. This has lifelong implications that limit their potential. Ensuring that our children have access to the nutrition they need will help them grow up to be healthy and productive members of our community.

Horizon Day Care

Talbot Special Riders

Talbot Special Riders, Inc. (TSR), a non-profit I.R.S. 501(c)3 organization, is a therapeutic horseback riding program providing therapy for physically, mentally and emotionally challenged individuals.  Founded in 1981, it is the only program of its kind in Talbot County, Maryland.  The entire program is run by a dedicated group of volunteers.

Visit the Talbot Special Riders site at: http://www.talbotspecialriders.com/