UNITS Moving and Portable Storage kicks off Month of Giving by…

UNITS Moving and Portable Storage kicks off Month of Giving by…

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Leading Moving and Portable Storage Provider Donates $5,000 to Wounded Warrior Project and Encourages Other Businesses to Donate

CHARLESTON, SC / ACCESSWIRE / November 21, 2022 / UNITS® relocation and portable storagea national moving and portable storage franchise headquartered in Charleston, South Carolina, launches in December, aka National Donation Monthwith a $5,000 donation to the Wounded Warriors Project and a system-wide effort to support veterans and local Toys for Tots operations across the country.

Businesses and participating local UNITS owners across the country are taking giving to the next level, issuing a ‘Spread the Love Challenge’ to other local businesses while teaming up with Toys for Tots and the Wounded Warrior Project to keep the holidays bright to shape the needy.

The Spread the Love Challenge? How much good can you do as a company between now and the end of the year (and beyond)? How can you work with your customers to multiply your donation?

Whether a company decides to adopt a family, house an office collection, or volunteer with a local charity, UNITS employees want to challenge companies to do the same Go the extra mile this year to multiply your giving and spread the love!!

Here’s how UNITS triples its efforts to do good, starting with Toys for Tots:

  • Enter step #1: Participating UNITS locations donate containers to Toys for Tots collection points and collect and deliver new, unboxed toys for the US Marines toys for toddlers Program. Toys for toddlers win!
  • Enter step #2: Each person who donates a toy will receive a discount on each bin rental. Win customers!
  • Enter step #3: Participating UNITS owners match the customer discount with a cash contribution that goes directly to the Wounded Warriors Project to help care for wounded veterans. Wounded Warriors Project wins!

“Our company has a strong focus on serving veterans and children,” said Michael McAlhany, CEO of UNITS Moving and Portable Storage. “But this year we asked…

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