FRVTA Northeast Chapter Makes Multiple Donations to Area Nonprofits

RVTA Northeast Chapter Board President Jeff Lavallee said FRVTA’s Northeast Chapter has made nearly $90,000 in charitable contributions in the region since 2018.

Florida RV Trade Association (FRVTA) Northeast Florida Chapter Board Members recently approved donations to four separate nonprofit agencies in the Jacksonville metro area.

The association said $2,500 donations were made to the Clay County Police Athletic League (Clay PAL), American Legion Post 129 for its annual Challenge 22 Walk, Safe Animal Shelter in Middleburg, Florida, and the nonprofit Emmanuel Project in Ponte Vedra, Florida.

FRVTA Northeast Chapter Board President Jeff Lavallee said FRVTA’s Northeast Chapter has made nearly $90,000 in charitable contributions in the region since 2018.

“Since our members are based throughout the region,” Lavallee said, “we chose to make donations to nonprofit agencies and events that have a positive impact for several communities.”

Clay PAL is a youth activities program operated by volunteers and members of the Clay County Sheriff’s Office.

American Legion Post 129’s Challenge 22 Walk raises funds for veteran suicide prevention programs in the Jacksonville area.

The Safe Animal Shelter is working to reduce the number of cats and dogs euthanized in Clay County, Duval County and the surrounding areas.

The Emmanuel Project operates a mobile medical clinic to provide healthcare to uninsured adults and children throughout Northeast Florida.

FRVTA is a non-profit 501 (C) 6 organization established in 1979.

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