Mother’s Day Truck Convoy Drives Major Fundraising Effort for Make-A-Wish

Mother’s Day Truck Convoy 2026 details, including registration, requirements, and how the event supports Make-A-Wish fundraising efforts.

Truck drivers can register and take part in the Mother’s Day Truck Convoy on Saturday, May 9, 2026, at the Manheim Auto Auction in Manheim, Pennsylvania. The event supports the Make-A-Wish Philadelphia, Delaware, and Susquehanna Valley. More than 400 trucks are expected, and registration remains open through the day of the event.

That turnout is not just a number. It directly connects to how much funding the event generates each year.

How the event funds are used

The convoy serves as the primary fundraising source for Make-A-Wish Philadelphia, Delaware, and Susquehanna Valley. About 75 percent of the wishes granted each year are tied to this single event, which keeps participation and fundraising closely linked.

Organizers have set a $575,000 goal for 2026. Hitting that mark depends on both driver turnout and fundraising leading into the convoy.

“The funds raised through the Convoy are essential to making wishes come true for children with critical illnesses in the Susquehanna Valley,” Make-A-Wish Philadelphia, Delaware, and Susquehanna Valley said. “Your participation not only supports an inspiring community tradition but also plays a crucial role in bringing hope, strength, and joy to local children.”

Participation requirements and registration

With that in mind, the event remains open to a wide range of drivers. The convoy runs the day before Mother’s Day, and trucks with a gross vehicle weight of at least 26,001 pounds are eligible. Drivers can register in advance online here or wait until the day of the event.

Route and safety updates for 2026

As participation continues to grow, organizers have introduced a new route for 2026. The change is intended to improve safety for drivers, wish families, and the surrounding community while also reducing the impact on traffic.

Industry presence at the event

In addition to driver turnout, industry support will also be visible on site. The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association will be present, with Marty Ellis attending alongside the Association’s tour truck, The Spirit of the American Trucker.

Why drivers participate

Taken together, these elements show why the convoy continues to draw consistent participation. The connection is direct. Driver involvement supports funding for wishes in the same region where the event takes place.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the convoy?
It serves as the primary fundraising source for Make-A-Wish Philadelphia, Delaware, and Susquehanna Valley.

How much is the event aiming to raise in 2026?
$575,000.

Who can participate?
Drivers operating trucks with a gross vehicle weight of at least 26,001 pounds.

Can drivers still register close to the event?
Yes. Registration remains open through the day of the convoy.

What impacts how much is raised each year?
Driver turnout and fundraising before the event.

The Mother’s Day Truck Convoy continues to connect driver participation with measurable support for children and families across the region.

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Last updated: April 27, 2026

Source: Land Line Media

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