EMPOWERING EMPLOYEES Arizona Self Storage has boosted their success in the program by spreading the word
in their local community. “We promote the Charity Storage program in store to all custom- ers,” Ryan says. “We run social media campaigns on Charity Storage as well. When you talk more about the program you get more out of it.” Ryan adds, “With Charity Storage, there are many ways to participate. We serve as a
drop-off site where community members and current customers can donate items to be auctioned and all proceeds go to charity. Our industry has benefited significantly over the years from the communities that we serve. Charity Storage is a great way to give back to those communities. I think a lot of people want to donate, but they get stumped because they don’t know where to start. Charity Storage has created a beautiful path for us in the industry to help people in need. In the end, it feels good and it’s the right thing to do.” To learn more about how to join the Charity Storage program, please visit the Charity Storage website at
www.CharityStorage.org.
About Charity Storage Charity Storage was conceived by Lance Watkins, who had first-hand experience with the storage industry and with the reality television show “Storage Wars.” The late Barry Hoeven, founder of Westport Properties, co-founded Charity Storage, bringing many years of self-storage and philanthropy experience to the endeavor. Today, Charity Storage is an independent 501(c)3 national self-storage industry nonprofit that is supported by many self-storage owners, operators, management companies,
industry associations,
organizations, and vendors. Ninety percent of all funds raised are distributed to qualify- ing charitable organizations (60 percent to the charity chosen by the operator/facility, 20
percent to Kure It Cancer Research, and 10 percent to the Self Storage Association Foundation (SSAF) Scholarship Program). Charity Storage utilizes existing stor-
age facility operations to raise funds to support charities throughout
the United
States. Donated and abandoned items are placed into a vacant unit and the con- tents are auctioned off on site or online via
StorageTreasures.com or other online auction platforms. Operators online with
StorageTreasures.com can opt-in via their account dashboard today and start selling charity units immediately.
Katie Tompulis works in the marketing department at OpenTech Alliance and Charity Storage and has previous volunteer experience, including managing campaign fundraisers for charitable organizations. She is a writer by day and a reader by night. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Communication from the University of Arizona.
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