Cross Country Family Vintage + Rv Club Mobilizing Visually Impaired, Blind - Handicapped ®.

  Who We Are:

 Cross Country Family Vintage + Rv Club Mobilizing Visually Impaired, Blind - Handicapped ®.

 Was born in Spring 2015 to encourage family traveling for people with a wide range of disabilities. The CCFVRC encourages people with disabilities and their families to get involved and travel.
Who are eager to meet exciting like-minded people to actively participate and share in the recreational fun at camp grounds and the National Forest nation wide, and sharing our stories, knowledge, talents and information on making recreational vintage and newer model vehicles accessible for the visually impaired, blind and handicapped.

Our Motto
The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new lands but in experiencing the natural beauty of America and all of her awe-inspiring splendor.

We currently have members of all ages, disabilities, and as well as able-bodied individuals, some full time and part time campers.  We’re looking forward to our brand “NEW” Braille and Large print newsletter (s) to be updated and published mid summer and/or early Fall.
We have local get-togethers and are seeking new campground sponsors and financial donations for our annual rally as well as an occasional regional rally. The annual rally rotates among various Campgrounds and National Forests and Parks around our beautiful country.


How & Why
We Formed Our Club:


It was a mild Spring evening back in March 2015 in the back woods of N. Florida. My beloved wife, and I and two very dear to us disabled “Veteran” couples one from Arkansas and the other upper Utah who have since passed away bless their hearts, souls and fervent inspiration.

These couples had received so much inspiration and emotional therapy from travel and associations with fellow campers, “with various disabilities”.
That we all made a conscious decision around the old campfire with the smell of fresh air and yes a few mosquitoes were buzzing, so we decided to form a realistic club. Which in turn would encourage other handicapped people from all over America to travel, to meet, have fun and to exchange their personal stories and ideas.
 
Who Can - How To - And Why Join:

The original plan was for: A club of families where at least one person was Visually Impaired, Blind and/or Handicapped.
 But when able-bodied individuals and families asked to join, because they approved and were so excited about the idea they eagerly wanted to become members and help. The membership was opened to both disabled and non-disabled. All active members have equal membership privileges and the right to thrive and have fun.
There are no territorial boundaries, no limitations as to age, disability, color, marital status, race, religion, or political beliefs. The CCFVRC is a full non-discriminative club! However, to receive the most benefits join us today and actively participate in exploring America and all she has to offer.

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