Byron, along with Hendrick Motorsports Vice Chairman Jeff Gordon, will join patients and their families at the Atrium Health Levine Children’s Hospital in Charlotte, North Carolina for the official unveiling of the car design. The design was created by four pediatric blood cancer survivors asked to symbolize their happiness.
The No. 24 Valvoline Chevrolet show car will appear at Valvoline Global’s Lexington, Kentucky headquarters to celebrate the company’s support of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s new name, Blood Cancer United. The September event will give Valvoline employees an opportunity to celebrate the cause and their efforts for children with blood cancer.
“At Valvoline Global, we are driven by our enduring purpose to inspire and enable what – and who – moves the world forward,” said Jamal Muashsher, President and CEO at Valvoline Global. “Our work with Blood Cancer United is a testament to this commitment, and we are honored to continue supporting this worthy cause to create a better tomorrow for these children and their families.”