"We would never do a political event," the executive director of Camp Sunshine, Sally Hale, said.
"No, this is a fund-raising event for Camp Sunshine."
Camp Sunshine is a national non-profit retreat for children with life-threatening illnesses and their families.
He did this for Camp Sunshine, a charity that helps sick children enjoy summer camp.
This camp has no affiliation to the Camp Sunshine in Maine.
Families attend Camp Sunshine free of charge.
So while all the programs are free, most of the interest has been in day camps or places like Camp Sunshine where whole families go together.
Those suspected of terrorism were sent to "Camp Sunshine" in Siberia.
This made it possible for 100 percent of the proceeds to go toward Camp Sunshine's mission.
The three-day drive raised over $28,500 for Camp Sunshine.