By: Noel Fleming & Chris Miller
One of the byproducts of traveling in an RV is that your life expands – broader perspectives, wider horizons, richer experiences. One notable expansion is that of community. Instead of being a member of one small, confined neighborhood, travel stretches our boundaries and with it our sense of belonging and agency.
That old question, “Won’t you be my neighbor?” (echoed for generations from the sweater-clad TV philosopher, Mr. Rogers) takes on new meaning. He encouraged all of us to have hope when needs arise: “Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.”
For this article, we have looked for the helpers – those who use their RV for good. It is our pleasure to introduce you to just some of your neighbors who have committed themselves to giving back by volunteering. Maybe you will be inspired to join some of these programs during your travels!