NATDA Selects Wounded Warrior Project As Its 2024 NATDA Trailer Show Charity
NATDA is proud to announce that it has selected the Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) as its designated charity for the 2024 NATDA Trailer Show fundraiser. NATDA is now accepting donations for WWP through 10am Thursday, August 29, 2024, with a dedicated link on its website.
NATDA is committed to supporting our nation’s wounded veterans through WWP and its free programs and services. Many wounded veterans face significant challenges when they return to civilian life, and through the generous support of donors and corporate partners, WWP supports and empowers them – wherever they are in their journey to recovery.
Fundraising efforts by the 2024 NATDA Trailer Show community will directly support WWP programs and services for warriors, including improving warriors’ access to mental and physical health care, providing them with tools to improve their financial well-being, and helping them find meaningful jobs through a range of employment-related services.
“We are proud to be supporting Wounded Warrior Project as part of the NATDA Trailer Show 2024 fundraiser,” says Andria Gibbon, CEM, NATDA’s Executive Director. “NATDA teamed up with the organization for the 2022 NATDA Trailer show, and the outpouring of support was overwhelming. Military veterans are strongly represented in the trailer industry, and we are thrilled to be able to support Wounded Warrior Project once again to give back to a community that our community holds dear to their hearts.”
NATDA will also reprise the Ultimate Prize Package Raffle in conjunction with its fundraising efforts. This year’s prize will include a 2024 E-Z-GO® Valor 48V golf cart courtesy of NATDA and its 2024 Association Sponsors, along with an Aluma Trailer, a FIRMAN Power Equipment Inverter Generator, and other exhibitor-donated items.
New this year, NATDA will enter any dealer who registers for the 2024 NADTA Trailer Show into the drawing to win the Ultimate Prize Package. Dealers can increase their chances of winning by donating to WWP via NATDA’s dedicated donation link for an additional raffle entry.
The Ultimate Prize Package will be raffled on August 29th at 1:00 pm at the 2024 NATDA Trailer Show at Music City Center in Nashville. Dealers must be present to win. Dealer registration for the NATDA Trailer Show is slated to open in late April/early May of this year.
For more information about this fundraiser and to donate, please visit natda.org/trailer-show. 2024 Trailer Show Exhibitors interested in donating goods to the Ultimate Prize Package may contact Rachel Grundner at rachel@natda.org.
ABOUT NATDA
NATDA (North American Trailer Dealers Association) serves the light and medium-duty trailer industry by connecting dealers, manufacturers, and suppliers through various beneficial and educational platforms. From printed publications like its bi-monthly magazine and annual buyer's guide to the annual NATDA Trailer Show, NATDA's promotional outlets result in abundant networking opportunities with high-quality, industry-specific contacts. Learn more at natda.org.
ABOUT THE NATDA TRAILER SHOW
The NATDA Trailer Show is the first and only industry event that caters specifically to dealers and is not open to the public. The show's mission is to unite the light to medium-duty trailer industry under one roof to showcase the best and most innovative ideas, products, and solutions to help dealerships strengthen their performance year after year. The show features manufacturers, dealers, product and service vendors, and financial institutions. The event represents all industry segments including the cargo, race car, horse, livestock, marine, dump, flatbed, and toy hauler markets. The 2024 NATDA Trailer Show takes place at Music City Center, Nashville from Wednesday, August 28 – Thursday, August 29th, with Dealership Performance Training on Tuesday, August 27. For more information, visit natda.org/trailer-show.
ABOUT THE WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT
Since 2003, Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) has been meeting the growing needs of warriors, their families, and caregivers – helping them achieve their highest ambition. Learn more: https://newsroom.woundedwarriorproject.org/