My name is Charles Kellman. I am a disabled U.S. Army veteran, and I am proud to say that I have been in recovery from addiction for over five years. Choosing sobriety saved my life, and every day since has been about rebuilding, healing, and moving forward with purpose. Like many veterans, I live on a fixed monthly retirement income. While I am grateful for that support, it is not enough to secure stable housing in today’s market.
I am seeking a simple, functional used RV or small camper that can be placed in a campground here in Tennessee, where I can rent a lot and establish a safe, affordable, and stable home. This is not about luxury—it is about stability. A modest RV would give me a place to rest, heal, and continue living a sober, structured life. It would also allow me to stay with my dog, who has been a constant source of companionship and emotional support throughout my recovery journey.
Recovery is not just about staying clean—it’s about building a life worth protecting. Having a stable place to live would allow me to continue focusing on my health, my recovery, and my future without the constant fear of housing insecurity. As a veteran who served this country and as someone who has worked hard to change his life, I am asking for help—not as a handout, but as a hand up. Any support, whether through donations, resources, or connections, would mean more than words can express. Thank you for taking the time to read my story. Thank you for supporting recovery, veterans, and second chances. God bless you, God bless America, Charles Kellman
I am seeking a simple, functional used RV or small camper that can be placed in a campground here in Tennessee, where I can rent a lot and establish a safe, affordable, and stable home. This is not about luxury—it is about stability. A modest RV would give me a place to rest, heal, and continue living a sober, structured life. It would also allow me to stay with my dog, who has been a constant source of companionship and emotional support throughout my recovery journey.
Recovery is not just about staying clean—it’s about building a life worth protecting. Having a stable place to live would allow me to continue focusing on my health, my recovery, and my future without the constant fear of housing insecurity. As a veteran who served this country and as someone who has worked hard to change his life, I am asking for help—not as a handout, but as a hand up. Any support, whether through donations, resources, or connections, would mean more than words can express. Thank you for taking the time to read my story. Thank you for supporting recovery, veterans, and second chances. God bless you, God bless America, Charles Kellman

