LOCAL SPOTLIGHT
Talent Rv Rental Business Destroyed in Fire Makes Donation to Fire Victims Talent, OR | February 2022 | Press Release
O ne of the businesses burned out during the 2020 Almeda fire was Talent’s Sweet Dreams RV Rentals. Forced to relocate to Grants Pass and rebuild their fleet under new ownership, the new owners decided to honor the lives destroyed by this tragic fire by donating funds to help Talent rebuild.
en will help the community continue their amazing journey of survival and triumph.” Talent Maker City is nonprofit working to build a more connected and prosperous community. They collaborate closely with local partners to provide unique and engaging educational programs to
Pictured above: Sweet Dreams RV Rentals owners, Lori Purves (right) and Suzanne Fortino (center) present a $1,000 check to Robyn Janssen (left), Outreach & Engagement Coordinator for Talent Maker City. The nonprofit will use the donation to help fund their Rise Up and Rebuild workshops for community members who were directly impacted by the 2020 Almeda Fire. underserved populations . They plan to use Sweet Dreams donation to help fund their Rise Up & Rebuild workshops for community members who were directly impacted by the Almeda fire. n
Throughout 2021, new owners/operators Suzanne Fortino and Lori Purves donate $15 from every rental to help fire victims. This month Suzanne and Lori presented a check in the amount of $1,000 to Talent Maker City, a nonprofit helping fire victims. “As the new owners of Sweet Dreams our heart goes out to the three amazing women, long-time Talent residents, that poured their heart and soul into this business,” explains Forti- no. “ We hope this small contribution in honor of these wom-
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