Good Neighbors
There are many organizations that support the trucking industry in various ways. These folks rely on the support of the community to perform the important works that they do. Below we provide links to such organizations. Our philosophy is that it doesn't require a lot of money from one individual. If a lot of people donate a reasonable amount of money, it will keep the good works in action. The 50 by 5 plan, 50 dollars a year to 5 organizations by 1 million people sure would get the job done. All of these organizations are not for profit organizations and are created to help better society.
Truckers United For Freedom has no direct affiliation with these organizations. We promote them for the good work that they do. |
32 Truckers A Day is here to provide for the health and wellness of the truck driving community. They are here to help truck drivers when they are need. The primary focus is mental health and preservation of life.
4 Them We Fight
4 Mothers lost their children due to fentanyl poisoning. They joined forces and created the organization to create awareness, education and prevention of fentanyl poisoning. 4themwefight.org/ Truckers Against Trafficking
TAT was founded on the principle that truck drivers are a dominate presence in a world where traffickers of victims are traveling. The concept is that truck drivers may best serve the cause as the eyes and ears for law enforcement. TAT has worked tirelessly to educate truck drivers and law enforcement on the matter. truckersagainsttrafficking.org/ Truckers final Mile
Robert Palm created Truckers Final Mile due to the consequence of the passing of truck drivers so many miles away from home. He realized that many families financially struggle to receive the remains of their loved ones. All too often the organization runs out of money and can't help all those that need their assistance. www.truckersfinalmile.org/ |
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Trucks With Room To Spare
Shelly Conway founded Trucks With Room To Spare when she realized that many trucks are moving freight with empty space in their trailer. Her concept is that goods for disaster relief may be moved by utilizing the extra space when generous truck drivers or trucking companies are willing to participate. www.truckswithroomtospare.org/ |
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