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The KBS Constructors’ Body Shop at Victory Junction Midwest
In celebration of our 20th year in business, KBS Constructors elected to build the Midwest camp’s main medical facility, the Body Shop, at no cost to Victory Junction. The facility will house advanced medical equipment, providing on-site medical support to ensure a safe, yet fun environment for children and families who attend Victory Junction.
To benefit the task of making the Body Shop a reality, we created the KBS Foundation, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization dedicated to raising funds and managing donation efforts from those wishing to contribute.
NASCAR legend Kyle Petty and his wife Pattie founded Victory Junction five years ago in Randleman, North Carolina, in honor of their son Adam, who died in a racing accident in 2000. The camp is the realization of Adam’s dream to build a place that made it possible for seriously ill children to enjoy the camp experience they otherwise could not.
With demand for the North Carolina camp exceeding capacity, the Pettys decided to extend Victory Junction’s reach by establishing a second camp, choosing Kansas City, Kansas based on its central location.
As a not-for-profit organization, the camp operates solely through the support of generous donors to provide this experience at no cost to children and their families. If you would like to help bring The Body Shop to life by donating time, services, materials, or money, please complete and submit the form to the left of the page, or contact KBS at:
Phone: 913-422-5300
Email: bodyshop@kbsci.com
To learn more about the Body Shop, visit:
www.BuildtheBodyShop.com

To benefit the task of making the Body Shop a reality, we created the KBS Foundation, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization dedicated to raising funds and managing donation efforts from those wishing to contribute.
NASCAR legend Kyle Petty and his wife Pattie founded Victory Junction five years ago in Randleman, North Carolina, in honor of their son Adam, who died in a racing accident in 2000. The camp is the realization of Adam’s dream to build a place that made it possible for seriously ill children to enjoy the camp experience they otherwise could not.
With demand for the North Carolina camp exceeding capacity, the Pettys decided to extend Victory Junction’s reach by establishing a second camp, choosing Kansas City, Kansas based on its central location.
As a not-for-profit organization, the camp operates solely through the support of generous donors to provide this experience at no cost to children and their families. If you would like to help bring The Body Shop to life by donating time, services, materials, or money, please complete and submit the form to the left of the page, or contact KBS at:
Phone: 913-422-5300
Email: bodyshop@kbsci.com
To learn more about the Body Shop, visit:
www.BuildtheBodyShop.com


Artist’s rendering of The Body Shop




