CountryMark’s annual Fueling Freedom fundraiser returns Friday, between noon and 5 p.m. to participating CountryMark fuel stations throughout Indiana, Ohio, Michigan and Illinois.
During the Fueling Freedom events, CountryMark and its branded dealers will donate 50 cents for every gallon of fuel purchased to the United Service Organization (USO) and local National Guard Family Readiness Groups.
In 2024, the event’s 35 participating stations collectively raised over $55,000 for organizations supporting military families. In addition to the 50 cents per gallon donated by CountryMark and its branded dealers, customers who attended the event contributed an additional $12,500 in direct donations.
Organizations receiving this year’s donations include the USO and local National Guard Family Readiness Groups. Both organizations use the funds to send packages to deployed soldiers, host meals for soldiers and their families, and fund after-school programs in their local areas. You can also show your support by sending a direct donation to the USO by clicking here. These donations will also help your local Family Readiness Groups.
Join us in supporting local military families by filling up at any of the 42 participating CountryMark stations listed below on June 27 between noon and 5pm. Customers can also register to win a $150 Visa gift card!
A total of 42 CountryMark fuel stations are participating in Fueling Freedom 2025. The participating CountryMark fuel stations include:
A total of 42 CountryMark fuel stations are participating in Fueling Freedom 2025. The participating CountryMark fuel stations include:
- Birdseye, IN – 500 W IN-64
- Bloomfield, IN – 1172 E State Road 58
- Bluffton, IN – 705 W Market Street
- Brookville, IN – 110 S Main Street
- Brownstown, IN – 1300 W Commerce Street
- Burnt Prairie, IL – 746 County Road 2550 N
- Cambridge City, IN – 2 E Main Street
- Camby, IN – 7477 E Hadley Road
- Clay City, IN – 506 Main Street
- Clinton, IN – 507 W 1st Street
- Crothersville, IN – 5307 US-31
- Delphi, IN – 1523 US-231
- Dunkirk, IN – 110 S Main Street
- Eau Claire, MI – 7937 E Main Street
- Evansville, IN – 2601 N Saint Joseph Avenue
- Fort Wayne, IN – 1105 Production Drive
- Greenfield, IN – 230 W Osage Street
- Greenville, OH – 619 Sater Street
- Huntingburg, IN – 901 N Main Street
- Knox, IN – 7090 S State Road 10
- Lebanon, IN – 817 W South Street
- Liberty, IN – 404 N Main Street
- Logansport, IN – 3047 W County Road 300 S
- Marion, IN – 975 E 500 S
- Monroe City, IN – 4120 S State Road 241
- Monrovia, IN – 490 N Chestnut Street
- Mt. Carmel, IL – 209 W 3rd Street
- Noblesville, IN – 16222 Allisonville Road
- Oaktown, IN – 9423 N US Highway 41
- Osgood, IN – State Road 350 West
- Oxford, OH – 4985 College Corner Pike
- Princeton, IN – 1471 E State Road 64
- Quincy, IN – 300 Hardware Road
- Rensselaer, IN – 1466 N McKinley
- Richmond, IN – 1435 NW 5th Street
- Richmond, IN – 498 S 8th Street
- Richmond, IN – 5801 National Road E
- Rushville, IN – 627 W 3rd Street
- Seymour, IN – 101 Community Drive
- Shelbyville, IN – 1601 E State Road 44 W
- Terre Haute, IN – 5061 Bill Farr Drive
- Warsaw, IN – 333 W 250 N
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