Betty Jane France Award Finds its Finish Line in Massachusetts


Molly Moran Takes Home The 13th Annual Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award.

Molly Moran from Walpole, Massachusetts, has raced to the finish line as the proud recipient of the 13th annual Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award. Her big win was announced during the NASCAR Awards in Nashville, Tennessee, on Thursday, underlining the strength of Moran’s humanitarian work and NASCAR’s commitment to giving back.

The Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award, recognized as a significant honor in humanitarian work, is meant to celebrate the deep commitment to improving the lives of children. This perfectly aligns with Moran’s work with Comfort Zone Camp, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting children grappling with the loss of a close family member.

Moreover, Moran’s victory steers a noteworthy $100,000 donation toward the Comfort Zone Camp, enabling the organization to continue its transformative work. The organization plays a vital role in assisting children who’ve experienced profound loss, helping them reshape their journey.

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