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‘Campers Inn Holiday Extravaganza’ Benefits Over 1,200 Children

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Little Dealer Little Prices, a Campers Inn RV company, partnered with the Real Hope Charity to put smiles on more than 1,200 kids’ faces during its annual Campers Inn Holiday Extravaganza.

Throughout the year, enough toys and books to fill three 50-foot semi-trucks were collected for this giveaway.

“This is an event we look forward to every year,” said Danny Graham, general manager of Little Dealer Little Prices Prescott Valley. “One of our main goals is to enrich the community that we are a part of by giving back to worthy causes. We love seeing the children’s faces light up when they get to pick out their gifts. These smiles and moments are truly priceless for not only us but also the families who participate.”

Each child was able to receive a bag of books and a toy of their choice. They were then able to take a photo with Santa and Mrs. Claus and bond with others in the community. This joyous event is a holiday tradition for many families, with people visiting their neighbors and kids making new friends, all while celebrating the season. Community leaders such as the town counsel, mayor and chamber members also joined in the fun.

“This is a real shot in the arm for us at Campers Inn and Little Dealer,” said Regional Vice President of Campers Inn RV Debbie Brunoforte. “Our team is thrilled to bring the community together for a day of holiday cheer. Many people have been financially challenged this year, so it is an honor to spread joy in our community. We host a number of events throughout the year however, this one is our favorite.”

Campers Inn RV said one of its core values is reinvesting in “ourselves, others, our businesses and our community in ways that benefit all.” Not only did everyone in the dealership come together to make the day special, the dealership also worked with its community partners. Volunteers from the Real Hope Charity, the local police and fire departments and more than 75 other volunteers gave their all, ensuring that every child in attendance had a great time. Local restaurants brought lunch to the volunteers and first responders. Everyone’s help ensured that the toy giveaway ran smoothly from start to finish.

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