The Peace Truck

More Than a Truck—A Movement

What began as a landscaping truck has become a rolling symbol of hope, compassion, and service.

Inspired by a calling to spread love, peace, and kindness, Curtis Reliford transformed his truck into the Peace Truck—a one-of-a-kind mobile mission that has traveled thousands of miles across America, delivering not only donated supplies but also encouragement, joy, and human connection.

Following Hurricane Katrina, the Peace Truck carried food, clothing, and essential supplies to families devastated by disaster. Since then, it has continued its journey, serving Native American reservations, supporting communities in need, participating in peaceful demonstrations, and bringing people together wherever it goes.

Covered with messages of peace and impossible to ignore, the Peace Truck isn't just a vehicle—it's a conversation starter. Whether Curtis is dancing to jazz music, collecting donations, or simply sharing a smile, the truck invites people to stop, connect, and remember that kindness still exists.

Every mile traveled carries the same message:

"Nobody can help everybody, but everybody can help somebody."

The Peace Truck stands as a reminder that one person, one act of kindness, and one journey can inspire countless others to make a difference.