“They are ready to go and they are mapped out, so if there are people who need them they are there,” said Dodd-Digby, in a follow-up interview with CTV News. “We will be getting a few more come the summer time that are going to be in more remote areas of the lake.” The family’s goal was originally $10,000. Since launching a Go-Fund-Me campaign, they have now raised more than $17,000.