American Heroes: Father-daughter duo brings hope to Western North Carolina, one RV at a time
Woody Faircloth, daughter Luna, and EmergencyRV.org have delivered nearly 60 RVs to victims of Hurricane Helene.
As Woody Faircloth found out, sometimes the smallest things have the biggest impact in storm-ravaged Western North Carolina.
Faircloth’s charity, EmergencyRV.org, has delivered nearly 60 campers and larger recreational vehicles to shelter families made homeless by the unprecedented flooding and mudslides caused by Hurricane Helene.
A curly-fur puppy small enough to curl up in one of Faircloth’s knit winter caps might well have had the biggest emotional impact on the storm victims he helped over the Thanksgiving weekend.
The pup, which rode along with Faircloth and his daughter Luna from Colorado, was just the prescription for the Phillips family in Burnsville, N.C. The family lost multiple homes during the floods and mudslides that rocketed down the mountains in late September.
'We’re going to give this to a family who needs some kind of a little light.'
Faircloth earlier arranged for an RV to be delivered to…