Father, daughter from Denver providing RVs to firefighters who lost homes in Maui wildfires
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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. Woody Faircloth founded the nonprofit EmergencyRV back in 2018 after the deadly Camp Fire in Paradise, Calif. Faircloth and his then 6-year-old daughter Luna, were watching the events unfold on television from Denver and were determined to help. They set out to raise money to purchase an RV and deliver it to a family in need by Thanksgiving. Word of their kind act spread quickly and people began to donate to their efforts.
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