Remington Park Charities
Remington Park is proud to support and partner with many charities, serving a variety of needs and causes in Oklahoma. The charitable organizations serve the welfare of both people and animals, focusing on health, wellness and education, all while serving our community.
Major event days have been created at Remington Park to help raise funds for our worthwhile partners in charity. Extreme Race Day for Charity is the largest attendance day of the racing year at Remington Park. The Extreme Day in April features exotic animal racing with Camels, Zebras, Ostriches, Miniature Donkeys, and Clydesdales.
The Riders’ Cup Golf Tournament traditionally begins the week leading up to the Grade 3, Oklahoma Derby in late September, the richest Thoroughbred race conducted at Remington Park, and in the state. Played at neighboring Lincoln Park, the Riders’ Cup raises funds for multiple charities during a fun-filled day on the links.
Remington Park would like to invite everyone who enjoys the multi-faceted atmosphere of winning entertainment to be a part of our charitable force and help give so that those in our community may prosper.
American Lung Association in Oklahoma
The American Lung Association saves lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease for all Oklahomans, because when you can’t breathe, nothing else matters.
Autism Oklahoma
Autism Oklahoma is a non-profit organization that believes that every person withautism is unique and important. Our organization helps individuals with autismreach their full potential.
Breast Cancer Survivors Oklahoma
At Breast Cancer Survivors Oklahoma our mission is to assist, comfort, encourage, bring hope and support to those fighting breast cancer, and continue to do so throughout their entire journey from the beginning, during and after breast cancer treatments are finished
Citizens Caring for Children
Citizens Caring for Children is serving the needs of Oklahoma children living in foster care, the most vulnerable children in the state, by providing new clothing, personal hygiene kits and continued support focused on education to build a brighter tomorrow.
City Care
City Care was founded in 1996 and seeks to inspire those willing to look extreme poverty and social injustice in the face and empower them to do whatever it takes to create change. Through homeless services, permanent supportive housing, and character-based and literacy-focused tutoring, we witness remarkable stories of transformation.
FACT UNIT-Oklahoma City Police Department
The Family Awareness and Community Teamwork (FACT) is a gang prevention program of theOklahoma City Police Department that targets youth ages 10-17.
Peppy's Pantry
Peppy’s Pantry offers complimentary deliveries of dog food to dogs in Oklahoma City whose owners fall into categories such as seniors, individuals with disabilities, veterans, or those with low income.
Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (PDJF)
The Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (PDJF) provides financial assistance to some 60 former jockeys who have suffered catastrophic on-track injuries. Since its founding in 2006, the fund hasdisbursed over $7 million to permanently disabled jockeys, most of whom have sustained paralysis or brain injuries.
Pivot
Pivot works with young people (12-24) who are experiencing homelessness, disconnected or otherwise at-risk. Pivot provides programs and services that focus on housing, counseling, educational and vocational services, prevention, intervention and diversion services, and a young person’s overall well-being.
Urban Bridge
Urban Bridge is a nonprofit organization that works with youth, families, and schools in Northeast Oklahoma City to close the opportunity gap and break cycles of poverty through hope-filled, holistic programs and services to see broken people and broken places made whole again
Oklahoma Race Horse Retirement Programs
A group of similar organizations who strive to find permanent homes for horses who have ended their on-track racing careers:
Oklahoma Thoroughbred Retirement Program