Canadian Formula 4 driver Caleb Campbell has wrapped up his 2025 United States F4 Championship season with a meaningful gesture off the track: a $40,000 donation to Kids Help Phone (KHP), presented at the conclusion of the series.
Canadian Formula 4 driver Caleb Campbell has wrapped up his 2025 United States F4 Championship season with a meaningful gesture off the track: a $40,000 donation to Kids Help Phone (KHP), presented at the conclusion of the series. The contribution marks the culmination of his first year as an official KHP Ambassador, a partnership that has driven awareness and support for youth mental health across North America.
Caleb became an ambassador for KHP in early 2025 after recognizing the unique impact motorsport could have as a platform for social good. Throughout the year, he dedicated his racing presence to amplifying KHP’s mission of providing young people across Canada with accessible, 24/7 and confidential e-mental health support.
KHP branding was displayed on his car, race suit, and apparel, creating a strong and visible presence throughout the championship. Beyond visual branding, Caleb used his online platform with over 50,000 followers to further the cause, including his weekly “Mindset Monday” social media content aimed at encouraging mindfulness and mental wellness among young people and adults. His public speaking appearances also highlighted themes of resilience, having a positive mindset, and the importance of accessible support services, reinforcing his collaboration with KHP.
"We all face challenges, and no one should have to navigate through them alone. Kids Help Phone is doing incredible work to ensure that young people have a safe space to turn to in times of need. I’m honoured to support their efforts and help break down barriers to mental health care." - Caleb Campbell
“Caleb’s commitment goes far beyond the racetrack. His leadership, generosity, and willingness to use his platform to champion youth mental health has amplified KHP’s mission in a powerful way,” says Jenny Yuen, Group Head and Executive Vice President, Strategic Partnerships and Government Relations. “Caleb is a phenomenal ambassador who has built a multi-faceted partnership to ensure that young people across Canada can continue to access the help they need. His generosity in leveraging all facets of his platform highlights how bright our future is, with athletes and young people like him supporting youth mental health and well-being.”
Kids Help Phone (KHP) is Canada’s only free, national, 24/7, multilingual and confidential e-mental health service for youth to get help and Feel Out Loud. Since 1989, KHP has been the empowering, trusted changemaker giving young people’s feelings, big and small, a non-judgmental place to go through personalized well-being solutions. A made-in-Canada, global leader, KHP continually evolves by blending data, innovation and technology with real human support and clinical knowledge to unlock the hope young people need to thrive in their world. Explore help for all the feelings at KidsHelpPhone.ca.
On track, Caleb delivered one of the standout performances of the 2025 F4 U.S. Championship. As the only Canadian driver to contest the full season, he impressed with both speed and consistency.
In his rookie debut, he finished 5th overall in the championship standings, securing one race win and three podium finishes. His results positioned him as a strong emerging talent in North American open-wheel racing and set a solid foundation for the next steps in his career.
Caleb’s season-ending donation of $40,000 reinforces his commitment to supporting mental health resources for youth across Canada. His ambassador work, combined with his on-track achievements, demonstrates his dedication to using motorsport as a platform for meaningful impact.
With momentum building both competitively and philanthropically, Caleb looks ahead to the future with purpose and determination.
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