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Father and daughter duo help donate RVs to families who lost their homes in wildfires

RVs sitting in parking lot
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A father and daughter from Denver have been working to help families displaced by the wildfires ravaging through California.

Together, Woody and Luna Faircloth started the non-profit RV4CampfireFamily in 2018 in order to provide RVs as "emergency or transitional housing for survivors of natural disasters."


Recently, the father and daughter delivered their 96th RV since starting the program.

RV4CampfireFamily, also known as Emergency RV, is a completely 100% volunteer-run organization that wants to help families in need as quickly as possible.

Faircloth told FOX 26, "FEMA, The Red Cross, they do amazing work but they're huge organizations and it takes a while to get mobilized. There are so many families that also kind of fall through the cracks in those traditional relief organizations and so, you know, as long as we're blessed with this platform we're going to continue to help."

I you or someone you know is in need of this type of help due to a natural disaster, you can fill out a form online and the team will contact you with the next steps.

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