Des Moines, Iowa – Visitors to the Iowa State Fair this year will find the famous Budweiser Clydesdales stationed near the Elwell Family Park area. The horses and their Dalmatian companions are part of a special appearance designed to raise awareness for Folds of Honor, a nonprofit that provides tuition scholarships to the families of fallen or disabled U.S. service members and first responders.
Fairgoers can view the Clydesdales and their dogs daily, with the animals positioned just west of Elwell Family Park. The display offers a family‑friendly photo opportunity and a chance for attendees to learn about the mission of Folds of Honor, which has awarded more than 2,000 scholarships since its founding.
Supporting veterans and first‑responders
Folds of Honor was created to honor the sacrifice of those who serve the nation and to ease the financial burden on their surviving families. By partnering with Budweiser for the fair, the organization hopes to reach a broader audience and encourage donations from the community.
“The Clydesdales draw a crowd, and that crowd can hear about the families we’re helping,” said a spokesperson for Folds of Honor. “It’s a reminder that the freedoms we enjoy are protected by brave men and women, and their families deserve our support.”
Fair coverage and additional resources
KCCI 8 News will broadcast live from the MidAmerican Energy Stage each weekday at 4:30 p.m. during the fair, providing updates on the Clydesdale appearance and other fair events. The station’s coverage can also be streamed for free through the Very Local app, allowing viewers to stay connected even if they cannot attend in person.
Beyond the Clydesdales, the Iowa State Fair continues to showcase Iowa’s agricultural heritage, local foods, and entertainment. The partnership with Folds of Honor adds a patriotic dimension to the festivities, reminding attendees of the importance of supporting those who have sacrificed for the nation.
How to get involved
Visitors interested in supporting Folds of Honor can make donations on the organization’s website or through on‑site information booths that will be set up near the Clydesdale display. The nonprofit also encourages volunteers to assist with scholarship applications and outreach programs throughout the state.
With the Clydesdales drawing crowds and the fair’s high attendance, the collaboration is expected to generate significant visibility for the cause, reinforcing the community’s commitment to honoring service members and first responders.
Original reporting: KCCI Des Moines — read the source article.