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Forest River’s U.S. Cargo Partners With Dying Defiantly

Forest River Cargo announced its partnership with Dying Defiantly, a charitable organization that helps terminally ill veterans, military personnel and first responders, to support their collaboration on the Dream Chopper Initiative.

Photos courtesy of U.S. Cargo.

U.S. Cargo donated a Ranger Cargo Trailer, affectionately dubbed The Chariot of Dreams, to transport the Dying Defiantly Dream Chopper around the country. The Dream Chopper, designed by Orange County Choppers’ Paul Teutul, will be displayed at motorcycle rallies, VA hospitals and different media events as it makes its way across the nation.

“After my diagnosis with terminal bile duct cancer, I vowed to make a difference in the lives of others facing similar battles. The Chariot of Dreams and the Dream Chopper Initiative are pivotal in bringing this vision to life, offering moments of joy and defiance against the odds,” said Marshall Morris, Dying Defiantly founder and CEO.

The Dream Copper Initiative serves as a symbol of resilience, tenacity and courage in the face of adversity. It serves as a beacon of hope, inspiring individuals to embrace life to the fullest, irrespective of the challenges they may encounter.

For U.S. Cargo, this partnership was a no-brainer, the company said. In their quest to venture into new markets, U.S. Cargo was able to work with Dying Defiantly to create a motorcycle package that will safely transport the Dream Chopper in style. Featuring stability mounts and ample lighting among other features, the U.S. Cargo Ranger Trailer offers customization to fit any lifestyle. U.S. Cargo is hopeful that this trailer will bring additional awareness to the Dying Defiantly cause — one that has assisted more than 14,000 individuals — and showcase the quality craftsmanship present in each U.S Cargo product.

“U.S. Cargo considers it an honor and privilege to work with Marshall and his team to carry out the mission of Dying Defiantly,” said Matt Blimling, U.S. Cargo general manager.

To learn more about Dying Defiantly, visit their website at dyingdefiantly.org.

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