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Phoenix Rising to Make Official Debut on Oct. 15
Phoenix Rising, an innovative online car club set to launch in January 2025, is set to make its official debut on October 15, 2024. The organization will host an unveiling event at 7 p.m. at Derby Houston Restaurant in Houston, TX to showcase its new website and kickoff their Early Bird Membership Drive. A portion of each Early Bird membership will directly benefit veterans through Camp Hope and the PTSD Foundation of America.
At its core, Phoenix Rising Project offers a three-tiered membership structure, each designed to cater to different levels of automotive enthusiasm and engagement. Members will receive a variety of perks, including entry into high-end car giveaways featuring limited editions, custom builds, and luxury vehicles from around the world and much more.

“We’re thrilled to introduce Phoenix Rising to the world,” Phoenix Rising Founder and Board President Anthony Shorrosh said. “This project is about so much more than just cars—it’s about creating a community. This is just the beginning, and we can’t wait to see the impact we can create with the support of our members and partners.”
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About Phoenix Rising: Phoenix Rising Project is an innovative online car club set to launch in January 2025, aiming to revolutionize the automotive enthusiasm landscape. Founded on the principle of uniting passion with purpose, this digital community goes beyond traditional car clubs by offering a unique blend of exclusive content, tangible benefits, and perpetual philanthropic engagement.
About Camp Hope: Camp Hope is a six-to-nine month interim housing program located in Houston, Texas. It aims to relieve the effects of combat trauma through a unique whole-person approach. Its solution is to provide peer support, mentor programs, and professional development for America’s warriors and their families. There is no cost for the veteran or their families, and the veterans have sessions with Licensed Healthcare professionals weekly. To learn more about Camp Hope and the PTSD Foundation visit https://ptsdusa.org/camp-hope/.

Source: Katelyn Trulove
