GOTCHA PROJECT 2025
Charlie Kirk
Truck
A Mobile Memorial to His Work
GOTCHA is building an iconic truck to donate to Turning Point USA.
A red fire truck has already been donated in Wylie, TX to be transformed into something truly unique—a truck that speaks directly to kids. We’re even exploring ways to integrate AI technology so students can ask it questions and hear responses in Charlie’s voice.
How You Can Help
This project will take the support of both individuals and companies across the country. We’re looking for partners who can contribute resources, expertise, or donations to bring this vision to life.
The First Truck
The first Charlie Kirk Fire Truck will be donated to the TPUSA Chapter at Lewis University, where Alec Caldwell serves as chapter president. His mom, who also leads one of our Pink Heals Chapters in Joliet, Illinois, serves as an advisor to the chapter—making this the perfect launch point for the project.
The Bigger Vision
Cities and towns across the country regularly donate fire trucks for free. That means this isn’t just about one truck—we could replicate the model and build dozens of Charlie Kirk Fire Trucks, delivering them to TPUSA chapters nationwide.
Imagine fire trucks rolling into campuses and communities, delivering powerful messages of faith, family, patriotism, and courage. There’s nothing like a fire truck to capture attention, and nothing like this project to leave a lasting impact.
Get Involved & Donate
We’re working to raise $30,000 to bring this vision to life — and already have $5,000 committed.
In addition to financial support, we’re looking for mechanics, truck companies, and partners who can help with:
• Tires, Batteries, & a Tune Up
• Vinyl wrap
• IT work (computers, sound system, TVs)
The biggest expense will be the custom vinyl wrap (estimated at $10,000), along with other mechanical costs. Our hope is that most of these items and services can be donated by generous companies and individuals who believe in the mission.
Together, we can build something unforgettable—the first-ever Charlie Kirk Fire Truck.
