Countrymark fueling stations will host a special event again this week.
Fueling Freedom takes place this year on Friday, from noon to 5 p.m. It's the eighteenth anniversary for CountryMark’s Fueling Freedom. For every gallon of fuel sold, CountryMark will donate 50 cents to local organizations benefitting military families. 37 CountryMark fueling stations are participating in this year’s Fueling Freedom fundraiser.
A complete list of participating stations is available at countrymark.com.
Even if you can't visit a location for Fueling Freedom in person, you can still support military families. Visit zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/fueling-freedom to make an online donation that will directly benefit the USO.
The USO uses these donations to make contributions to your local Family Readiness Groups.
100 percent of the proceeds from Fueling Freedom will go to local organizations benefitting military families. Organizations this year include National Guard Family Readiness Groups and the United Service Organizations (USO). The USO and local National Guard Family Readiness Groups use the funds to send packages to deployed service members, host meals for service members and their families, and fund after-school programs in their local areas.
In 2025, CountryMark’s Fueling Freedom program raised more than $60,000 for local groups benefiting military families.
In a visit Friday, you can purchase CountryMark TOP TIER gasoline and premium diesel fuel, and register to win a $150 Visa gift card. One gift card will be given away at each CountryMark fueling station participating in Fueling Freedom.
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