The RVing Women

Mission Statement

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RVing Women (RVW) is a national nonprofit 501(C)7 corporation organized and operated exclusively for social, recreational, and educational purposes. 

Mission:

To build a supportive network of women RVers so that any woman can have the opportunity to enjoy the RV lifestyle in a joyful, safe and knowledgeable manner with other women RVers.

Vision:

We envision a large welcoming community of women supporting one another in the safe enjoyment of the RV lifestyle.

We Value:

  • The diversity of our members.
  • The freedom of play and the power of laughter.
  • Open communication, integrity and respect among our members.
  • The resources, skills and abilities of each of our members, and treasure the time and efforts of the many who provide leadership and support.
  • The chapter structure as one of the most important vehicles to achieve the purpose of RVing Women.

 

 

Members of the OregonChapter:

RV Women

The Oregon Chapter is an affiliated chapter of RVing Women, Inc.  We provide support, information, and networking for RVing Women through a variety of events held in the spring, summer, and fall months in Oregon.

Many of our members are retired and love to travel.  Some are newly widowed, facing the challenge of RVing alone for the first time.  Some are still married, but travel without their husbands who are unable to travel or who do not care about RVing.  Some live and travel together.  Others prefer solo travel and still others prefer to caravan in groups.

Members range in age from 27-84 with the majority in the 55-65 age group.  Many are professionals and about 75 percent are retired or semi-retired.

Men, Dogs, and Children

Dogs
Let's start with dogs.  Naturally, dogs, cats, and other pets are welcome at the rallies.  Our only rule is, because of other women's allergies and possible disruption problems; that your pets don't come to meals and seminars or group activities.

Also, every pet owner is responsible for following the campground's pet rules, to clean up after their pets, and to not allow excessive barking.


Men

Men are another matter.  They don't bark and we aren't allergic to them.  But one of the reasons for this organization is to have the opportunity to develop our skills and friendships in that special atmosphere that is created when only women are present.  In an all-woman environment, the dynamics are entirely different than they would be if even one man is there.  RVW is the one place we can explore our interests in an atmosphere where the usual social games are not necessary and where there are no hidden agendas.  In order to make this work, we make no exceptions to the "can I bring my husband" issue.  The answer is "leave him at home or in a motel and come and join us for a few wonderful days."  He gets to do his thing with the "boys".  Now you can do your thing with the "girls".

Children

Children


The same philosophy reaches to the kids.  Most of us have kids and grandkids.  This is our chance to "do our thing" without them and the distractions they cause.  There are many good organizations that encourage you to include your children.  We feel it is important to provide a place where you won't have to deal with family distractions.  Naturally, a 75 year old member may bring her 55 year old daughter.