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North Carolina RVDA Partners with Black Folks Camp Too

Earl B. Hunter Jr., founder of Black Folks Camp Too, is seen showing off the Unity Blaze logo during a hike.

Hoping to promote increased unity and diversity in the RV community, the North Carolina RV Dealers Association (NCRVDA) partnered with Black Folks Camp Too (BFCT).

“I am energized that our company and our mission is to invite more Black folks to purchase RVs and to enjoy the RV lifestyle,” BFCT founder Earl Hunter said. “However, I am more energized that NCRVDA dealers have accepted our dealer education training and are brandishing our Unity Blaze symbol,”

The BFCT and Go RVing dealership education initiative highlights the Unity Blaze message and mission to “Treat Everyone, Everywhere, Equally.”

“When you see the Unity Blaze symbol at your local RV Dealer locations, you know that they are serious about promoting more unity in the outdoor community and beyond. Your race, age and gender do not matter. We all have something to say around the campfire,” Hunter said.

Travis Creech, NCRVDA president, said members all have the positive goal to bring everyone to the RVing lifestyle.

“What better way to welcome everyone, everywhere, to the campgrounds than the Unity Blaze,” Creech said.

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