Motor with meaning

Motor with meaning

Since it began, The Amelia has donated over $4.14 million to deserving Spina Bifida of Jacksonville, Community Hospice & Palliative Care and other deserving charities from Florida's First Coast and beyond.

Meet our 2024 Partner Charities

Community Hospice & Palliative Care

Community Hospice & Palliative Care

Community Hospice & Palliative Care cares for hundreds of terminally ill children and adults in North Florida each year regardless of their ability to pay.

 

The compassionate care provided by their exceptionally dedicated doctors and nurses is vital for the terminally ill individual and greatly appreciated by their families.

Spina Bifida of Jacksonville

Spina Bifida of Jacksonville

Spina Bifida of Jacksonville is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness about the birth defect spina bifida and its effects. Its membership is made up of persons with spina bifida, area parents, medical specialists, and others interested in helping individuals with this birth defect lead a full and rewarding life. Many children are born every year in the United States with this crippling, sometimes fatal, condition, which damages the spine and the nervous system. People with this birth defect can live full productive lives but face numerous challenges. Spina Bifida of Jacksonville was founded to assist and support these individuals.

Shop with Cops

Shop with Cops

Shop with Cops in Nassau County and in Fernandina Beach are Christmas charities run by the Nassau County Sheriff's Office and Fernandina Beach Police Departments to help underprivileged children in both areas.

Interested in saving car culture for future generations?

Say hello to the Hagerty Drivers Foundation

Say hello to the Hagerty Drivers Foundation

The Hagerty Drivers Foundation is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to protecting, preserving and celebrating automotive heritage at its highest levels. The Hagerty Drivers Foundation focuses its efforts in three main areas: Eliminate the financial barriers for people pursuing careers in the automotive industry, provide grants for teens taking driver’s education and continue to build the National Historic Vehicle Register — the only federally recognized program that documents vehicles as part of our historical and cultural past.

Learn more about how you can get involved and help shape the future of car culture starting today. 

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