Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs tight end, recently presented Craig Cummings, a Kansas City firefighter and volunteer youth boxing instructor, with the ultimate Kansas City Chiefs tailgating vehicle. Kelce was able to customize the vehicle for Cummings through RealTruck’s The Trucket List, a life-changing project that honors unsung community heroes.
“The Trucker List series features our superstar investors discovering true heroes in each of their communities—hardworking people who live amazing lives dedicated to helping others. In a press statement, Tony Ambrose, chief growth officer at RealTruck, describes it as “a heartwarming, emotional look at people who make the world a better place to live and the incredible trucks that help them do so.” “The Big Game Trucket List Giveaway allows us to continue fulfilling dreams just in time for spring and off-roading season.”
Desert Storm veteran Patrick Coen and Afghan War veteran Derrick Ross have also received custom-built trucks from RealTruck as part of The Trucket List initiative.
Travis Kelce’s brother, Jason Kelce, who plays center for Philadelphia, has collaborated on an extension of the initiative known as the Big Game Trucket List Giveaway. A football fan and RealTruck follower will win $10,000 in truck products through a social media giveaway.
To enter the Big Game Trucket List Giveaway, follow @RealTruck on Instagram, “like” the RealTruck $10K Giveaway post, and leave a comment with your Trucket List dream, such as hunting in the Rockies or rock crawling in Moab.
The Big Game Trucket List Giveaway closes February 12 at 11:59 p.m. ET. The winner will be selected at random and contacted via Instagram direct messaging.
The Kelce brothers will compete in the Super Bowl on Sunday in a stunning display of sibling rivalry. They aren’t competitors when it comes to giving back to their communities, however.