This past year was a tough one for a lot of families. More people than ever are expected to need The Salvation Army’s services during this holiday season. The Salvation Army’s Rescue Christmas programs help families facing financial hardship get through into the new year. The holiday season generally sees a rise of housing and food insecurity, but the pandemic has made this year even worse. If you are able to, please donate to The Salvation Army’s holiday assistance programs through Printworks Mill Storage on Fairview Street in Greensboro NC.
The Salvation Army funds and executes its services at a local level. So when you donate at Printworks Mill Storage, your donation will go toward funding services in the Greensboro NC area. Some programs that see spikes during the holiday season are bill pay and grocery assistance. The Salvation Army also makes sure kids have presents to open on Christmas morning through its Angel Tree program. Kids who register as angels share their Christmas list, and an anonymous donor can help them get their gift that year. This program is expected to see up to 1.6 million more participants this year.
When you store with Printworks Mill Storage on Fairview Street, you can have peace of mind knowing your items are safe with us. We have affordable commercial and residential storage options in a range of sizes. Our storage units are climate controlled and go from 18 square feet to 360 square feet. Our storage facility in north Greensboro NC is just a 10-minute drive from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. So if you are a student looking for storage in between semesters, our experts can help set you up with the right storage unit to fit your budget. Rent or reserve storage units in Greensboro, NC today!
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