The North American Trailer Dealers Association (NATDA) will partner with Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) and its free programs and services.
Many wounded veterans face significant challenges when they return to civilian life, NATDA stated, and through donors and corporate partners, WWP provides support in wounded veterans’ journey to recovery.
From now through Sept. 2, NATDA will accept WWP donations, with a dedicated link on its website. Donators will be entered to win a special prize package, to be raffled to an attendee on the final day of the 2022 NATDA Trailer Show in Nashville, Tennessee, scheduled for Aug. 31 through Sept. 2.
Additionally, NATDA President Andy Ackerman and Vice President Amy Ackerman will make donate $10,000, on behalf of NATDA, to celebrate the collaboration.
“Military veterans have a great and storied history in the trailer industry,” Ackerman said, “whether that be at the dealership or manufacturing level. We are proud to support Wounded Warrior Project through this year’s show and give back to a community that we hold very dear to our hearts.”
Through its 2022 NATDA Trailer Show fundraising campaign, NATDA stated it is ensuring professional skills veterans need to transition to the civilian workforce remain available.
To learn more about Wounded Warrior Project, visit woundedwarriorproject.org/programs. To donate, visit communityfundraising.woundedwarriorproject.org/campaign/2022-NATDA-Trailer-Show.