Carefree Communities’ Fourth Annual Carefree’s Got Talent (CGT) competition, March 24, raised $25,000 for Disabled American Veterans (DAV) . The finale drew nearly 2,000 competitors and attendees to watch to the Lakeland Center in Lakeland, Florida. The event featured 28 acts, and the winner received a $5,000 grand prize made possible by sponsors Jacobsen Homes and Gordon’s Food Service.
According to DAV State Veteran Administration Volunteer Service Chairman Mary Ann Keckler, “One hundred percent of Carefree’s donation will go to help our veterans get the benefits and disability compensation they deserve.”
“I can’t thank Carefree enough for helping change the way veterans are treated and allowing us to get the respect and care that we deserve.”
Disability compensation is a monetary benefit paid to Veterans who are determined by VA to be disabled by an injury or illness that was incurred or aggravated during active military service.
“As a Veteran and Carefree resident, I was so honored to be a part of such a wonderful day,” said Bill Flynn, Vietnam veteran and resident of Rainbow Village Carefree RV Resort. “It’s crucial for veterans, like me, to have a place to turn to when in need, and DAV provides us with that support system. Being asked on stage to personally hand over the $25,000 check to DAV truly made my day. I can’t thank Carefree enough for helping change the way veterans are treated and allowing us to get the respect and care that we deserve.”
The Carefree’s Got Talent finale came after weeks of preliminary park contests at 28 different RV and MH communities throughout Florida. A panel of three judges, including Carefree’s first ever celebrity judge, Wayne Nelson from the Little River Band, determined the winners.
Scottsdale, Arizona-based Carefree Communities Inc. is a fully-integrated operating company structured as a private REIT which own and manages destination recreational vehicle (“RV”) parks and senior manufactured home (“MH”) communities. Carefree is among the largest owner, operator of RV and MH parks in the United States, with 100+ communities and over 27,500 sites in Florida, Texas, New Jersey, Massachusetts, North Carolina, California, Arizona, and Ontario, Canada.