Max Verstappen, the Dutch Formula 1 champion, has amazed the world with an act of immense generosity. Not only is he one of the greatest athletes of his generation, but he has also used his influence and resources to do something beyond the sport itself.

On January 10, 2026, Verstappen opened the Verstappen Apex Medical Center, the first hospital in Europe that is 100% free and built specifically for the homeless.
This initiative is a milestone in both the world of sport and charity and demonstrates Verstappen’s commitment to using his success to bring about real change in society.
The Verstappen Apex Medical Center
The Verstappen Apex Medical Center is a 250-bed hospital, funded entirely by Verstappen’s private fund and anonymous donors, with the goal of providing homeless people in Europe with the medical care they desperately need.
The hospital offers a wide range of facilities including cancer treatment, surgery, mental health, addiction treatment and a dental clinic. All of this is offered to patients free of charge forever.
Verstappen, visibly emotional during the opening, explained his decision. “This hospital is my way of giving back to the community,” he said. “Life, like a career, can be very hard if you don’t have support.
No one is forgotten here in this hospital.” This hospital is not just any charity event, but a life-changing project that improves access to healthcare for the most vulnerable people in society.
The $142 million donation
The impressive $142 million needed to build and maintain the hospital was raised in just 18 months by the Verstappen fund and a number of anonymous private investors.
The fund was created by Verstappen with the intention of using his wealth and influence for good, and the hospital is the fund’s first major project.
“It wasn’t easy to raise so much money, but I really believe this is the right thing to do. This is my way of making lasting change,” Verstappen said.
In addition to medical care, the hospital also offers 120 permanent accommodations for homeless people, who can combine their stay with care and support to give them a new start in life.
These homes are allocated to residents on a permanent basis and are an essential part of the hospital’s wider aim: to provide a safe and sustainable future for Europe’s homeless population.
The first patient: an impressive gesture
The hospital opened its doors early in the morning and the first patient was a 61-year-old veteran named Thomas who had not received medical care in 14 years.
Verstappen himself greeted Thomas and carried his bag, after which he put his hand on the man’s shoulder and said: “This hospital is here because I know how difficult life can be without the right support.”
Here everyone gets the chance to feel better again.” The meeting between Verstappen and Thomas was an emotional moment and symbolized the deep meaning of the hospital for the people it would serve.
The opening of the hospital was preceded by a silence, broken only by the sound of the doors opening. There were no speeches, no grand ceremonies, just a moment of sincere engagement and compassion.
This was a testament to Verstappen’s humility and his focus on the true purpose of the project: improving the lives of those who are often overlooked.
Community-Reaktion
The response to the hospital’s opening was overwhelming. Within hours of the announcement, social media exploded. The hashtag #VerstappenApex quickly rose to the top of the Twitter trends list with over 38.7 billion views in the first eight hours.
The project has been hailed as the fastest-growing humanitarian initiative ever shared on social media.

“Max Verstappen is not only a champion on the track but also off the track,” one of his supporters said on Twitter. “His decision to use his success for good is admirable and shows what true leadership means.” Praise also came from the medical community.
“This is a pioneering act in the medical and charitable field,” said a doctor. “The fact that an athlete of this caliber would make such an investment in caring for the most vulnerable is unprecedented.”
Max Verstappen: From athlete to philanthropist
Verstappen is known worldwide for his success in Formula 1, where he won several world championships.
His popularity is unprecedented, but his decision to use the power of his celebrity and wealth to improve the lives of the homeless has paved a new path for him as a philanthropist.
This initiative shows that he is looking beyond his sporting career and is aware of his impact on society.
The Verstappen Apex Medical Center is not the driver’s first charity project, but it is undoubtedly the largest and most impactful. Max has previously helped support young athletes and educational initiatives, but this hospital is his most ambitious project to date.
“This hospital is my legacy,” said Verstappen. “Not the trophies, not the titles – but the opportunity to really make a difference for others.”
The future of the hospital and the fund
With the opening of the Verstappen Apex Medical Center, Verstappen hopes his example will inspire others to use their success for social change.
The hospital is intended to become a model for other countries and can be expanded to other regions where medical care for the homeless is urgently needed.

The Verstappen Fund remains committed to supporting other humanitarian projects, and Verstappen has already indicated that he plans to support further initiatives to improve the living conditions of disadvantaged people.
“My goal is to help as many people as possible, not only on the track but also in real life,” said Verstappen.
Diploma
Max Verstappen has taken a monumental step into the world of philanthropy with the opening of the Verstappen Apex Medical Center.
His decision to invest $142 million in homeless care will not only save lives, but also change the way we view social responsibility.
Verstappen is not only a champion on the racetrack, but also an inspiration to everyone who believes that athletes and celebrities can make a difference in society.
His legacy will be not only the victories on the track, but also the lives he changed through his unwavering support of the community.