Redfern Glamping Opens Its Doors to Floridians Fleeing Hurricane Milton
As Hurricane Milton makes its way toward the coast, many Floridians are desperately seeking shelter. Hotel owners and cabin operators, like those at the Redfern Glamping Experience, are opening their doors to those fleeing the storm.
“We will get you taken care of. Tennessee is my home, and if you need Tennessee to be your home this weekend, come on down,” said the owner of Redfern Glamping.
In a generous gesture, the owner has decided to provide free lodging and meals to those affected by the storm. This initiative has made a significant impact on visitors who are feeling the stress of the situation. “They are facing terrible odds that none of us have faced before. This place is a safe haven for people; it always has been and always will be. I wanted to make sure that I broadcast that message to the Floridians fleeing the coast right now.” said Kelli McGuffey Owner of Redfern Glamping.
As families seek safety from the storm, Redfern Glamping is offering not only shelter but also vital amenities to help ease the chaos. “We have portable water, hot showers, and composting bathrooms. There’s plenty of camping space available, and I have tents, sleeping bags, and pillows ready for those in need. We also have resources here and connections to get you food. We can help you get in touch with FEMA,” said McGuffey.
As Hurricane Milton approaches, the generosity shown at Redfern Glamping serves as a powerful reminder of how kindness can bring people together in times of need.