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The Milltown Police Department has proudly announced its support for Drive for Humanity, a non-profit organization founded by race car driver Brayton Laster. As part of Chief Jimmy Vincent’s donation, the department’s logo will appear on Laster’s car during the ARCA Menards Series race at Daytona International Speedway.

Drive for Humanity focuses on aiding those in need by combating hunger and providing essential resources for individuals facing difficult circumstances. While initially serving Indianapolis, the organization will expand its outreach to a national level in 2025, making an impact in every city on the ARCA Menards Series schedule.

Throughout the 2025 season, Laster and Drive for Humanity will partner with local food banks, distribute necessities such as clothing and hygiene products, and raise awareness of issues affecting communities near each race location.

The Milltown Police Department is excited to contribute to this mission and is encouraging other local police chiefs and sheriffs to step up and make donations as well.

Fans can also join the cause by donating $5 or more to have their name featured on Laster’s ARCA race car at Daytona, Talladega, or a race of their choice. For more information or to learn how to contribute goods instead of money, visit Drive for Humanity’s 2025 Mission Page.

Together, the Milltown Police Department, Brayton Laster, and communities nationwide are racing toward a future without hunger.