RV rental marketplace rolls out a “book one, we’ll give one” program to help healthcare workers recuperate in nature
May 15, 2020 (Austin, Texas) — In a new program launching today, Outdoorsy – the world’s largest and most-trusted RV rental and outdoor experiences marketplace – is gifting free road trips to healthcare heroes throughout North America so they can recuperate, once the peak of the pandemic is behind us. The “book one, we’ll give one” program builds on Outdoorsy’s mission to make memorable outdoor experiences accessible to all by connecting RV owners with travelers wanting to reconnect with nature.
For trips booked from now until June 30, 2020, Outdoorsy will match the booking with free road trip nights donated to deserving healthcare workers. The road trip recipients will be selected through an open-to-the-public nomination process to win a three-day, two-night RV rental from Outdoorsy and an annual membership to Harvest Hosts, a membership club for RVers offering free camping at over 1,000 wineries, breweries, distilleries, farms, golf courses, museums and other unique attractions. The winners will also receive a gift card to cover the costs of a stay at Kampgrounds of America (KOA), the world’s largest system of open-to-the-public campgrounds with more than 520 KOA campgrounds throughout North America. Each week, winners will be selected and shared as more nominations and bookings are made.
“The CDC has said spending time outdoors may improve overall health and wellness, so to thank our healthcare heroes for the sacrifices they’re making now, we want to gift them peace of mind for later,” says Jennifer Young, Outdoorsy’s co-founder and CMO. “Our mission is to make memorable outdoor experiences accessible for everyone, and we know Outdoorsy has an important role to play at this moment in time. Knowing that a road trip can help you to recharge and reconnect motivated us to launch this program, and to be able to give back together with our community of RV owners and renters makes this cause even more important to us.”
People can get involved in Outdoorsy’s give back program in a few ways:
- Nominate a hero you know by sharing their story. Outdoorsy wants to hear about doctors, nurses, EMTs, or anyone working in healthcare who is making a difference and deserves a trip. Nominations can be submitted now in the nomination section of the program page.
- Book a trip and Outdoorsy will give a trip to a healthcare hero. With the ability to control your environment and travel close to home, road trips will likely be one of the first types of vacations we’ll be able to enjoy. By booking a trip now, you can feel good knowing a trip is also going to someone deserving for later.
- Turn your RV into a vehicle for doing good. RV owners who want to lend their vehicle to the cause can sign up in the contribute section of the program page.
Honoring healthcare heroes across North America
To kick off the give back program, Outdoorsy’s first road trip recipient is Danielle Martin, an ICU nurse at Uvalde Memorial Hospital outside Rio City, Texas. Martin and her husband, who nominated her, are both nurses. Danielle, who is eight months pregnant, has been working full time throughout her pregnancy, treating COVID-19 patients despite her worries about contracting the virus and putting her own health and unborn child’s health at risk.
“This means the world to me as I begin my new journey as a mother – my husband and I can take our new baby on his first trip this summer,” Martin says. “We are both working full time as nurses right now, so we can take time off when our little one is born and take him to see family. We love road trips and cannot wait to share this experience with our son.”
Creative ways to give back
The inspiration for Outdoorsy’s Healthcare Heroes give back program originated from all the creative ways the Outdoorsy RV owner community mobilized during this time. One such example came from Outdoorsy professional owner GoCamp Campervans with the launch of their Road Trips for the Rock Stars program, which Outdoorsy is proud to be financially sponsoring.
“With the launch of our Healthcare Heroes give back program, we want to expand the reach of give back efforts across the wider RV owner community and, in doing so, create a ripple effect of positive impact in the healthcare space,” Young says.
Prior to launching the Healthcare Heroes give back program, Outdoorsy launched its Healthcare Housing program to connect RV owners with healthcare workers in need of temporary, self-contained housing alternatives. Outdoorsy kicked off this program by teaming with Sutter Health to provide medical professionals across their network of hospitals and clinics in Northern California with accommodations to self-quarantine close to home while keeping their families protected.
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Editor’s Notes:
- Program details can be found on the dedicated Healthcare Heroes landing page and the program FAQ page.
- Link to the CDC’s statement that spending time outdoors can improve overall health and wellness can be found here.
- KOA is known for superior guest-satisfaction. In lieu of COVID-19, the company has put a concerted effort in creating cleaning and operational procedures for campgrounds to ensure the safety of campers and staff.
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