The founder and president of Black Folks Camp Too, Earl B. Hunter Jr. joins Rick Kessler and Chris Cieto of RVBusiness in this episode of SupplySide Showcase. Hunter, who lives in Western North Carolina, says the Hurricane Helene relief efforts are ongoing, but more help and support is needed. In addition, Hunter tells us the latest goings on with Black Folks Camp Too, a five-year-old organization that strives to make the camping lifestyle is more inclusive to people of every race, ethnicity and age.
Resources for Hurricane Relief Efforts for campgrounds, RV parks and RV dealerships:
• OHI Foundation – The campground industry’s leading trade organization has a $200,000 fundraising goal to help campgrounds and RV parks affected by the hurricanes. To donate, visit: https://ohi.org/ohi-foundation/
• The RV Dealership Employee Emergency Relief Program – The RV Dealership Employee Emergency Relief Program A joint initiative between the Ron & Lisa Fenech Family Foundation and the Mike Molino RV Learning Center, this program is designed to provide financial assistance to RV dealership employees experiencing hardship due to natural disasters and other catastrophic events that lead to major expense or loss of income. For more information, visit: https://www.rvda.org/RVLearning/RV_Dealership_Employee_Emergency_Relief_Program.aspx
This episode of the RVBusiness SupplySide video series is sponsored by Lightspeed.
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