Are you looking for ways to give back to the community during the holidays? Salisbury Storage Warehouse is collection donations for The Salvation Army’s holiday assistance efforts in the Salisbury MD community. The effects of the pandemic have caused more people than ever to fall into positions of food and housing insecurity. Many businesses have had to shut down, and unemployment rates are high. Consider helping your neighbors in need this year if you are in a position in which you can do so.
Did you know about 12 million families missed their rent or mortgage payment in March? COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on the lives of families across the country, and The Salvation Army is facing greater demand for its services than ever. Its Rescue Christmas programs help families pay their bills and pay for other expenses, like groceries. The Salvation Army’s food programs also include gathering and distributing meals and food boxes.
Fewer donations will be coming into The Salvation Army this year to help its programs. In an effort to have fewer point of contact, The Salvation Army is not putting out as many red kettles this year to collect donations. But in its 130th year of existence, the Red Kettle Campaign needs your help in getting the programs the necessary resources to serve those who need assistance.
Our storage facility is close to Salisbury University in Salisbury MD. We offer affordable interior, temperature-controlled, and drive-up storage units. Whether you are a student looking for storage, a business owner needing commercial storage, or a new homeowner searching for residential storage, Salisbury Storage Warehouse has you covered. Rent your storage online today and move in right away. Or if you are planning ahead, you can reserve storage for the future. Browse our available storage units!
About the Author: Paige is the Reputation Manager at Storage Asset Management in York, PA. She is a self storage industry specialist with an appreciation for a good self storage pun. During her downtime, Paige enjoys weight training, kayaking, and losing herself in the pages of a captivating book.