NASCAR’s Tony Stewart donates vests for 40 K9 dogs
July 24, 2008
Very cool of him!
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INDYSTAR.com
NASCAR driver Tony Stewart is donating bulletproof, stab-proof vests to police dogs in Indiana and four other states.
Stewart, a Columbus native, donated the money to provide 30 vests for the Indiana State Police K-9 unit and 10 for police dogs waiting for vests in Georgia, New Mexico, North Carolina and Minnesota.
The vests cost $695 each, according to Jean’s Web site, meaning 40 vests would total nearly $28,000.
Jean founded Vest ‘N P.D.P. (Police Dog Protection) Inc., a nonprofit group that collects donations to buy bullet- and stab-proof vests for police dogs. So far, the nonprofit has provided 169 vests to police dogs in 22 states, excluding the Stewart donation.
“Police work dogs give everything they have in the service of mankind. How nice it is to be able to give them something in return,” state police Superintendent Paul Whitesell said in a statement issued jointly Monday by the Tony Stewart Foundation and state police.
Stewart will present the vests to state police Thursday at O’Reilly Raceway Park in Clermont