Help friend and colleague Richard Truesdell restore his home
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Our friend and colleague Richard Truesdell recently had his 1974 FMC 2900R motorhome, his primary residence, stolen. Rich's personal possessions were inside the vehicle. Over the next week the motorhome was finally recovered, but unfortunately the vehicle had been ransacked and severely damaged, rendering the motorhome inhabitable and undrivable. Repair costs are somewhat unknown but we estimate that it will take approximately $10,000 to have this rare motorhome refurbished and repaired. In the meantime, Rich is struggling to gain the resources to bring his motorhome back to a livable condition and to a point where it can be driven to a new RV location.
Rich's situation is very unfortunate and will require resources that he simply does not have. His options are limited but he remains optimistic that he can get his motorhome repaired and replace a few of the stolen items so he can continue his journalism while utilizing the motorhome as his primary residence.
At this stage of his life, Rich should be enjoying a semi-retired status living in his beloved vintage motorhome. We intend on helping Rich attain that goal, and with your help we can get there together. We give you our most sincere thanks in advance for your generosity.
Keith Lehmann, retired consumer electronics executive
Organizer and beneficiary
Keith Lehmann
Organizer
Brea, CA
Richard Truesdell
Beneficiary