A father and daughter from Denver are helping provide free RVs to firefighters in Maui who have lost their homes while battling the fire
DENVER — A father and daughter from Denver are doing their part to help fire-impacted families in Maui by helping provide shelter to those who lost everything in the flames.
Before the Faircloth’s knew it, they were delivering more and more RVs. Since 2018, EmergencyRV has helped hundreds of victims and expanded its mission to help many more victims of wildfires and other natural disasters. He and his daughter have been traveling across the country to help families in need."It never gets easy, we've been doing this work in disaster situations for years now. It's always new for the people going through it.
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