OHI Seeking Donations for Parks Damaged by Storms
Powerful storms killed at least 24 people, injured hundreds and left a wide trail of destruction across Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina and Missouri, including destroying multiple homes at the RV park at the Ray Roberts marina in North Texas and a KOA campground in Oklahoma.
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OHI reported that the storms directly hit the Tulsa NE / Will Rogers Downs KOA Journey in Claremore, Oklahoma.
“Our hearts go out to the Tulsa NE / Will Rogers Downs KOA Journey family, as well as the many other campgrounds impacted by recent storms,” the organization said.
“Wherever your park is located in the country, you can do something to help your fellow campground owners and their communities. Donate to the OHI Foundation’s Disaster Relief Fund, where grants are distributed directly to campgrounds affected by these natural disasters.”
To donate, click here.
“Your donations will make a difference for your fellow campground owners and the communities they call home,” OHI said.
For those affected by the storms, if your park experiences damage from any natural disaster, you are eligible for funds from the OHI Foundation’s Disaster Relief Fund and do not need to be an OHI member to apply.
Click here to apply for support.