Medical personnel and first responders are among a vulnerable population when it comes to the virus which is why the group, based near Dallas, is helping connect these people to mobile homes so they can isolate from their families.Emily Phillips's husband Jason, an ER doctor, is on the front line of the fight against. Phillips said the family became concerned whenever he came back from work, fearing what he could bring home from his job that could infect their family.
Jason Phillips can only see his children from afar out of fear he could infect his family with COVID-19. Emily Phillips received an RV for her husband to self-isolate. The only thing asked of her is that she "pay it forward."Phillips and Haggard quickly started a Facebook group and called it “RVs 4 MDs." “It absolutely skyrocketed,” Phillips said. “I have never in my life seen anything like this.”
To help avoid similar situations, the group connects a person with someone in their area who can donate an RV.“She hooked us up with the little RV that had been donated first, which is ideal for our smaller property,” Brockman said.. She is concerned for what her husband of 25 years could bring home, and reached out for a living space for him.
“The biggest way people can help right now is everybody caring about everybody,” Haggard said. “Just look in your heart and do whatever you can to help, that is what I think would be the most important thing.”
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