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Industry Generosity
How Self-Storage Became A
Quiet Champion For Charity
By Brad Hadfield
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Industry Generosity
How Self-Storage Became A Quiet Champion For Charity
By Brad Hadfield
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ost businesses like to make their philanthropic efforts known to generate awareness for the cause and also bring positive attention to their brand. Some cynics may believe it’s done for publicity, not out of the goodness of someone’s heart, but that doesn’t stop companies from doing good deeds. One industry that does its part, often with very little fanfare, is self-storage.

Collectively, the self-storage sector has donated billions to charities and nonprofits. These contributions often go unnoticed because donations are tucked away, quite literally, in storage units. Facilities may donate space to charities or collect items in vacant units to auction off, with proceeds going to good causes. Why keep it quiet, especially in some communities where new self-storage developments sometimes face scrutiny or outright bans from city leaders?

For most in the industry, it’s not about recognition–it’s about gratitude and giving back. Owners and operators recognize their good fortune and simply want to support others or contribute to causes that they or their employees care about.

“As members of the community, I feel like giving back is our duty,” says Simon Berman, founder of Avenir Properties. “We firmly believe in doing well by doing good. It’s more than a motto—it’s how we operate.”

Dina Garcia, director of operations at SBS Construction, feels the same way. “We believe that giving back to our local community is not just a responsibility, it’s an opportunity to make a meaningful difference. We also look for causes that our employees feel passionate about … When we all care about a cause, motivation goes through the roof.”

Now, it’s time to give credit where it’s due. At the end of this story, you’ll find a list of more than 120 self-storage and industry-adjacent companies that give back, whether through donations, free units, or time and manpower. It’s not comprehensive by any means, but it highlights the meaningful impact this industry has and proves why self-storage shouldn’t be dismissed as lacking “community enrichment or value,” as one councilman recently put it when blocking a new development.

Two men holding a certificate with an American flag in the background.
Charity Storage Founders Watkins and Hoeven
Charity Storage Starts
Founded in 2011 by Lance Watkins of Tenant, Inc. and the late Barry Hoeven of Westport Properties, Charity Storage squirrels away donated and abandoned items in vacant partner units, eventually auctioning them off on site or online via StorageTreasures.com or a similar platform. Sixty percent goes to the operator’s chosen charity, 20 percent to Kure It Cancer Research, and 10 percent to the Self Storage Association Foundation Scholarship Program. The remaining 10 percent is used to cover expenses. “Every self-storage operator has at least one vacant or non-desirable unit that they can set aside as a charity unit, and we’ve made it easier than ever for them to give back,” says Mario Macaluso, program director.
Family of four standing outdoors with red rock formations in the background.
Mario Macaluso and family
National Self Storage is among many companies involved with Charity Storage. At its Dove Mountain location in Marana, Ariz., the team supports Las Milpitas, a six-acre community farm operated by the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona, part of Feeding America. “What they’re doing for the community is great,” says manager Josh Padilla. “They’re making healthy, homegrown food more accessible to low-income families.”

The facility sets aside one 10-by-10 unit to collect donated items from incoming and outgoing tenants. When filled, they auction it through StorageTreasures, with proceeds going to Charity Storage and divvied up accordingly. “The auctions have become so popular that sometimes we’re hosting two at once,” Padilla adds.

StorageGives Grows
Another way self-storage companies make a positive impact is through StorageGives. Founded in 2020 by entrepreneur and self-storage veteran Lonnie Bickford, StorageGives offers owner-operators three ways to give: direct donations, attending live events with silent auctions, or facilitating unit auctions through StorageAuctions.com and donating a percentage of earnings.

“I’m thrilled to connect the storage industry to worthy causes worldwide,” says Bickford. “Through StorageGives, the self-storage industry is making a big, positive impact on people’s lives.”

Two people smiling in front of a backdrop with large text and a logo.
Josh and Melissa Huff, StorageGives
Although StorageAuctions.com was purchased by Storable in June 2024, StorageGives Volunteer Director Melissa Huff, who co-owns Lighthouse Storage Solutions with her husband Josh Huff, says nothing has changed except access to Storable’s cutting-edge tech.

“StorageGives still operates as it always has,” Huff confirms. “We remain a non-profit, and none of the donated money goes to StorageGives. All of our partners are closely vetted, so that when you give, your money supports the cause directly, not C-suite salaries.”

“Partnering with StorageGives allows us to make a real difference while uniting our industry around a greater purpose,” says AJ Ross, CEO of Universal Storage Group. “Giving back is part of our DNA.”

Future Focused
While many self-storage facilities offer free storage units for charitable causes, storage-adjacent companies often lend a hand in different ways. TLW Construction, for example, which has built all types of self-storage facilities over the years, was able to assist with the development of the Polaris Academy in Arizona. Founded in 2024 by Nathan Palmer, the school gives autistic children an opportunity to socialize and thrive in an environment designed for their needs. “Our dream has now become a reality,” says Palmer. “I’m very happy that TLW is being recognized for helping us out.”

While TLW builds schools, storage tech platform Storable plants seeds for the future. Partnering with Evertreen, each tree planted in the Storable Forest reduces carbon emissions and supports local growers’ jobs. To date, Storable has planted 190 trees across 17 countries, absorbing 78 tons of CO₂ and creating valuable work hours for farmers.

Keeping Score
Many self-storage companies sponsor local youth sports teams, such as StorQuest. The company recently launched a nationwide initiative to partner with youth sports programs, but it’s not just about logo placement, says Joy Martin, StorQuest field marketing manager. “This is about showing up for the communities that support us, helping kids stay active, and giving them the resources to succeed on and off the field.”

While Boxwell may be known for its customized, portable storage containers, the company is also making a name for itself through its generosity. CEO Rod Bolls, an avid outdoorsman, freely gives to organizations and events that keep people active, like sports clubs and complexes, university athletics, and community leagues. “Success isn’t just business growth,” says Bolls. “It’s about the impact we make. Whether through donations, resources, or volunteer work, we’re committed to lasting connections and supporting causes that matter.”

Two people on a football field holding a large ceremonial check for $50,000.
StorageMart “Tackle Tracker” For Charity
Others partner with major league teams, like StorageMart and the Kansas City Chiefs in Missouri and the Toronto Maple Leafs in Canada. Part of the deal with the Chiefs includes the StorageMart Tackle Tracker; for every tackle, StorageMart donates to Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. “StorageMart and the Chiefs are local brands with deep Midwestern roots and a shared mission to give back, not just here in Missouri but nationwide and globally,” says StorageMart CEO Cris Burnam.
International Inspiration
From the Great White North to the Far East, industry giving goes beyond the U.S. Bluebird Self Storage in Canada is a perfect example. “It’s not just about the bottom line for Bluebird,” says Chief of Staff Denee Burns. “Our leadership has heart and caring that sets them apart.”

Bluebird supports over 65 charities and has donated 165 units (about 18,000 square feet) on a near-permanent basis across its portfolio. Their strongest partnership is with Shelter Movers, a national charity providing free moving and storage services to women and families fleeing abuse. “Partnering with Shelter Movers was a natural fit,” says CEO Jason Koonin. “They need space, and if there’s one thing storage companies have, it’s space.”

Five plush dog toys with "ADOPT ME!" collars.
The Store House raises money for Hong Kong Dog Rescue
Two brands under Asia’s General Storage Company umbrella have also found unique ways to give back. Since 2021, Lock+Store Singapore has sponsored storage space for Ray of Hope, a crowdfunding charity providing high-value and bulky items to families in need, while The Store House Hong Kong has been supporting Hong Kong Dog Rescue since 2023. This year it raised 300,000 yen for the charity through dog-themed swag sales at Self Storage Expo Asia 2025 in Tokyo.

“We believe businesses must give back to the communities they serve,” says CEO Helen Ng. “By sponsoring storage space and raising funds, we empower organizations that truly make a difference.”

Close-up of a blue "Kure it cancer research" pen on a sheet of paper with questions and an orange bowl graphic.
Kure It Cancer Research
Kure It
To date, Kure It Cancer Research, also founded by Barry Hoeven in 2007, has raised $5 million to support underfunded cancer research. Although part of Charity Storage, it also raises money through its “Roundup For Research” program.

“Roundup For Research is designed exclusively for the self-storage industry,” says Director of Strategy and Development Brook Adams. “Facilities, owners, and tenants can make one-time or recurring donations, as little as 50 cents a month. Customers ‘round up’ their total purchase and donate the difference to Kure It. Every cent goes to cutting-edge cancer projects.”

Karen Reggio, chief of staff with Storelocal, which supports Kure It and Charity Storage, says the storage industry has already made a significant impact and is poised to do even more. “Kure It funds innovative, project-based research and reports back its findings, which is really powerful to see,” she says. “Now imagine the impact if every operator added 50 cents a month to their rates to give to this cause!”

Dealing With Disaster
When disaster strikes, there is one constant: U-Haul offering 30 days of free storage at participating facilities plus free U-Box rentals when available. The company partners with the military and local police and fire departments to deliver relief supplies, even becoming an official Red Cross Disaster Responder in 2015. This gives the Red Cross access to U-Haul’s range of resources, including equipment and storage across 50 states and 10 Canadian provinces.
Two people affixing an American Red Cross banner to a U-Haul truck.
U-Haul Disaster Relief With American Red Cross
“When people are in a jam, when disaster strikes, our hearts go out to them,” says U-Haul CEO Joe Shoen. “We don’t want their money. We have the space, so we let them have it.”

Others have followed on a case-by-case basis. For example, many in the industry came together to lend a hand when catastrophic flooding swept across Central Texas on Independence Day this year. “Volunteers are using my trucks and storing stuff in my warehouse,” CJ Stratte, CEO of On The Move, said over a quick call. “We’ve also been coordinating the delivery of relocatable units and generators.”

Stratte also teamed up with Mark Cieri, CEO of StorageDefender, to make an even greater impact. “These people are in my thoughts and in my prayers, but actions speak louder than words,” says Cieri. To that point, Stratte says that by working together the duo can have more boots on the ground in no time.

Sizeable Support
Whether through large-scale programs or small, local partnerships, self-storage companies are making meaningful contributions in their own ways.

Although it’s the largest self-storage REIT, Extra Space Storage is not one to rest on its laurels, creating its own community impact programs focused on volunteerism and charitable giving. “Corporate employees receive paid volunteer time off to help out causes that are important to them,” says Grace Houser, communications specialist, noting that in 2024 team members volunteered over 800 hours to various charities. “We also have an employer donation matching program and employee engagement charity activities.”

A group of six people with shovels stand around a planted tree in a sunny park.
Extra Space Storage supports Tree Utah
As a corporation, Extra Space does have specific organizations it partners with, such as Tree Utah, Ticket to Dream, and Feeding America. “In 2024 alone, the Extra Space team donated 140,000 meals to Feeding America,” says Houser. “And we donate thousands of dollars’ worth of storage space each year to numerous charities across the country.”

At the other end of the spectrum is Stephanie Mini Storage, a single-location facility in Las Vegas that’s just as committed to making a difference with the resources they have. The company partners with the Healing Hearts Movement, a nonprofit dedicated to fighting homelessness and reuniting families, among others. “We volunteer our time each month and provide a complimentary 10-by-20 unit to support their work,” says manager Merlette.

Other companies let individual facilities decide which charity to support, like StoragePlus, with eight locations across Idaho and Utah. “I chose City of Light because the service they provide is invaluable to abused and neglected women and children,” says one operator. Another states, “In the daily course of managing a facility, I encounter those who are struggling [to make ends meet]. I chose Murray’s Children’s Pantry because it supports those who are in need.”

Properties under third-party management with Haviland Storage Services also select charities on their own outside of Charity Storage. Support is broad, from Toys for Tots and Tunnel to Towers to Susan G. Komen and the Gary Sinise Foundation. “Letting them choose which charities they want to support is empowering and motivating,” says owner Sue Haviland.

Finally, there are those industry stalwarts who give back just because that’s the type of person they are. Scott Holland, regional sales manager with StoragePRO, volunteers at the local VA hospital, giving rides to wounded warriors in his golf cart. He recently began driving a 90-year-old Korean War veteran around campus who was sent home from duty three months early in 1952 after taking shrapnel to his leg. “The wound still bothers him, but not as much as having to accept a ride,” Holland says with a laugh. “Every time I pick him up, it’s the same thing: ‘The nurse is making me do this; I can walk!’ He’s not technically part of The Greatest Generation, but he’s definitely a hero.”

Chris Sonne, executive vice president with Newmark Valuation & Advisory, is another good Samaritan, donating 10 percent of his income to charity and church (First United Methodist Church of Seal Beach, Calif.), as well as Kure It and a university scholarship fund. He also spends Wednesday evenings feeding the hungry at a local food bank and dedicates one week per year to disaster relief, repairing homes and yards. “I enjoy hands-on work and interacting with those who’ve been impacted,” says Sonne.

Big or small, owner operated or third-party managed, or just giving on a personal level, these companies and individuals share the same purpose: using their resources to strengthen their community.

A Legacy Of Charity
The self-storage industry is proving that true success is measured not just in square footage or profits but in the people it touches and the goodwill earned. “The one thing I’ve noticed about people … most want to help,” says Macaluso. “It’s really about educating them on how to engage.”

Complementing that thought is Tim Dietz, president of the Self Storage Association, who recently told MSM, “Beyond just storing belongings, [self-storage] provides opportunities for communities to thrive and support one another.”

That’s exactly what’s happening. The self-storage sector has quietly transformed itself into a force for good, making a difference in lives and changing minds when it comes to the value self-storage brings to a community. For an industry grounded in the word “self” to become truly selfless is all the more impressive.

Brad Hadfield is MSM’s lead writer and website manager.
Champions Of Charity
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ere’s a look at more than 120 self-storage companies, vendors, and suppliers that give back to their community. Note: To keep our list manageable, state self-storage associations are not included, though they regularly donate to charity. Just last year, for example, the Texas Self Storage Association brought its lifetime donations to Shriners Children’s Hospital to a whopping $2.7 million!

COMPANY
HEADQUARTERS
CHARITIES SUPPORTED
1-800-Self-Storage
Oak Park, MI
Charity Storage, Pope Francis Center of Detroit
10 Federal
Raleigh, NC
Food drives, local events
A-1 Self Storage
San Diego, CA
Charity Storage
Aberdeen Management & Development
Tucson, AZ
Autism Speaks, Charity Storage, Wounded Warriors
Absolute Self Storage
Thousand Palms, CA
CHiPs for Kids, StorageGives
Accent Build Restoration
Parsons, KS
Charity Storage
Access Self Storage
Little Ferry, NJ
American Red Cross, Best Friend Dog and Animal Adoption, Food Pantry, Healing the Children New Jersey, St. Jude, Toys for Tots
All Aboard Storage
Port Orange, FL
American Red Cross, Charlene’s Dream, Daytona State College Scholarship Fund, DME Sports Academy, Habitat For Humanity, Hilifax Hospital, Rotary International, Self Storage Foundation, SSA Scholarship Fund
self storage Christmas charity drive
Access Self Storage Charity Drive
charity storage team members
Charity Storage
COMPANY
HEADQUARTERS
CHARITIES SUPPORTED
All Self Storage, LLC
LaGrange, GA
Empowerment 3D, Inc., LaGrange Troup County Humane Society, Little Lions Preschool, Troup County Recreation Department
American Eagle Self Storage
Santee, CA
Charity Storage, Gary Sinise Foundation Fire Fund, Santee Santas
Amsdell Companies
Cleveland, OH
Leukemia-Lymphoma Society (LLS)
Apple Self Storage
Aurora, ON, Canada
Able Network, Princess Margaret Cancer Center
Axis Self Storage
Manhattan, KS
Habitat for Humanity
Bader
Indianapolis, IN
Charity Storage
Barth Storage
Kenosha, WI
Boys & Girls Club, Deputy Friendly, Girl Scouts, Lakeside Players, St. Peters, St. Josephs, Shalom Center, Somers School, Symphony, Trunk or Treat, Women’s Fund
Big Yellow
Bagshot, England, UK
Back UP Trust, Bounce Back, Breaking Barriers, Hire A Hero, St. Giles Trust, The Down’s Syndrome Association
Blue Mound Self Storage
Ft. Worth, TX
Disaster relief
Blue Oaks Self Storage
Roseville, CA
Rosemary County Cat Coalition
Blue Self Storage
Cardiff, England, UK
Prostate Cancer UK
Bluebird Self Storage
Toronto, ON, Canada
Adulam Foundation, Alice House, Alzheimer Society, Big Hill Haven, Downsizing Diva, Etobicoke Eagles, Heart Mountain Rescue, Lacrossing Barriers, Orangeville Northmen LaCrosse, Sheen for She Foundation, Shelter Movers, Sleep in Heavenly Peace
Boardwalk Development Group
Johns Creek, GA
Cherokee County Animal Shelter, Compassion for Animals, Gwinnett Humane Society, Healing Waters, Helping People, Helping the Elderly, Humane Society of Northeast Georgia, McKamey Animal Center, Rise Against Hunger, Saving Animals, Team River Runners, Troopers Treasures Dog Rescue
 group of four men are holding boxes. The man in the foreground on the left is wearing a military-style beret.
Big Yellow gives the Royal British Legion free space to store thousands of poppies
Two women and a person in a blue bird costume are standing behind a table with craft supplies. A sign behind them reads "Bluebird Storage make your own bird feeders."
Bluebird hosts a birdfeeder making event for children
A blonde woman with braids and a baseball cap is smiling and looking to the side. She is wearing sunglasses and a colorful cycling jersey that says "Petunia Mafia."
Boxwell supports the Petunia Mafia Women’s Cycling
COMPANY
HEADQUARTERS
CHARITIES SUPPORTED
Boxwell
Boulder, CO
Albion Soccer Club Sponsorship, BOCO Flamenco Sponsorship, BolderBoulder, Boulder County United Soccer, Colorado Gives Day, Community Foodshare, Cougarball, Drylands Agroecology Research, Growing Gardens, Linfield University Athletics, Luvin’ Arms, Niwot High School Sports Complex Donation, Petunia Mafia, South Boulder Little League, There With Care, USA Cycling
Cajalco Temescal Storage and RV
El Cerrito, CA
Charity Storage, Salvation Army Fire Fund
Campbell Storage
Smithfield, PA
Fayette Friends of Animals
Canyon Road Self Storage
Boulder City, NV
Emergency Aid of Boulder City
Capco
San Antonio, TX
Camp Aranzazu, Children’s Hunger Fund, San Antonio Food Bank, The Arc of San Antonio, The Salvation Army
Cedar Creek Capital
Eagle, ID
Chair the Hope
Charity Storage
Phoenix, AZ
Alzheimer’s Association, American Cancer Society, American Diabetes Association, American Heart Association, American Red Cross, ASPCA, Autism Speaks, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Habitat for Humanity, Humane Society, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, Kure It, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Lifelong AIDS Alliance, Make a Wish, Ocean Institute, St. Jude, St. Vincent de Paul, Susan G. Komen, Wounded Warrior Project
Claremont Storage Companies, LLC
Pleasant Hill, CA
Charity Storage, Kure It
Compass Self Storage
Largo, FL
Disaster Relief, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
Cowan Insurance Group
Cambridge, ON, Canada
Children’s Mental Health Ontario, Habitat for Humanity Canada, Hamilton Children’s Developmental Rehabilitation Program, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, House of Friendship, iSisters Technology Mentoring, Woodstock and District Developmental Services
Six people wearing matching blue t-shirts with a logo of connected hearts are standing in what appears to be a warehouse or storage facility. They are all smiling and looking directly at the camera.
Capco volunteers at a San Antonio Food Bank
A family of four stands together in front of a large white moving truck with the back open, showing various items inside. The two men are smiling while the two women have their hands on their hips.
Capco partners with the Salvation Army
Two women smile as they hold up a large novelty check made out to the "SSA Foundation" for thirty-six thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. A banner with the "Charity Storage" logo is visible in the background.
Charity Storage and SSA Foundation
A close-up shot of a large novelty check on a stand, made out to "Kureit cancer research" for two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. The check is sponsored by the "California Self Storage Association."
CSSA check to Kure It
COMPANY
HEADQUARTERS
CHARITIES SUPPORTED
CSSI
Baton Rouge, LA
StorageGives
CubeSmart
Malvern, PA
Habitat for Humanity, Movers for Military, Toys for Tots
Daytona RV & Boat Storage
Perris, CA
Girl Scouts of the USA
Derrel’s Mini Storage, Inc.
Fresno, CA
Valley Children’s Hospital
Devon Self Storage
Oak Brook, IL
Make A Wish, Self Storage Foundation Scholarship Fund, Toys for Tots
DXD Capital
Albuquerque, NM
Boys & Girls Club, Feeding America, K9s for Warriors, Make-A-Wish, National Coalition for Homeless Veterans, No Kid Hungry, One Albuquerque, Starlight Children’s Foundation
EquiCap Commercial
Memphis, TN
Deaf Inc., Home For The Troops, StorageGives, Team Rubicon
Extra Space Storage
Cottonwood Heights, UT
American Heart Association, Best Friends Animal Society, Coral Restoration Foundation, Feeding America, National Audubon Society, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Second Harvest Heartland, St. Jude, Ticket to Dream. Employee VTO/donation matching programs: Wreaths Across America, Tree Utah
Forge Building Company
Boise, ID
Bishop Kelly Foundation, Boise High School Football, Book it Forward! Idaho, Camo Cares, Computers for Kids, Family Advocates, Fearless Outdoorsman, Flock Cancer Stroll, Idaho Botanical Garden, Idaho Humane Society, Idaho Youth Ranch, In Light Institute, Jayden DeLuca Foundation, Make a Wish, Meals on Wheels, Ronald McDonald House, Saint Alphonsus, USS Boise Base
Freedom Storage Management
York, PA
StorageGives
Gate 5 Self Storage
Augusta, GA
StorageGives
Haviland Storage Services
Lancaster, SC
Boys & Girls Club, Charity Storage, Gary Sinise Foundation, Make A Wish, Salvation Army Fire Fund, Shriners Hospital for Children, Susan G. Komen, Toys for Tots, Tunnels to Towers
A man in a gray shirt and gray shorts stands leaning on a golf cart and smiling at the camera. Two other people are seated in the cart behind him.
Charity Storage golf tournament
A group of five women wearing matching red shirts with the CubeSmart logo pose for a photo in front of a building entrance with "Nassau County Animal Services" written above the door. They are all smiling and holding up a peace sign with their hands.
CubeSmart volunteers to help animals
Two women play a game at a conference. One woman on the left in a pink shirt is throwing an orange basketball while the woman on the right in a striped blazer is preparing to shoot it.
Lauri Longstrom-Henderson and Sue Haviland shoot hoops for Charity Storage
COMPANY
HEADQUARTERS
CHARITIES SUPPORTED
Kennards
Sydney, Australia
Australian Wildlife Conservancy, BackTrack, Bush Heritage Australia, Dismantle, Ganbina, KidsCan, KidsXpress, MITS, Nawarddeken Academy, Our Place, Springboard Community Works, Stepping Stone House, Taronga Conservation Society Australia, The Smith Family, TRACTION, Youth Opportunities
Laguna Self Storage
Laguna Beach, CA
Laguna Food Pantry
Lighthouse Storage Solutions
Hixson, TN
StorageGives
Lock Stock Self Storage
Buckley, Wales, UK
Flintshire Foodbank, Ysbyty Gwynedd Children’s Hospital
Lock+Store (General Storage Co)
Singapore & Malaysia
Ray of Hope
MakoRabco
Carlsbad, CA
StorageGives
Manhattan Mini Storage
New York, NY
Big Brothers Big Sisters, Foundation for Angelman Syndrome Therapeutics (FAST), Sleep In Heavenly Peace
Marcus & Millichap
Calabasas, CA
Feeding America, Red Cross, Rise Against Hunger, StorageGives, Wounded Warrior Project
Marcus & Millichap/ Bledsoe Storage Group
Philadelphia, PA
Decker’s Blueprint
Meathead Movers
Bakersfield, CA
LA Wildfire Drive
MiniCo
Phoenix, AZ
Charity Storage
Modern Storage Media (MSM)
Wittman, AZ
Charity Storage, St. Baldrick’s Foundation, StorageGives
Montreal Mini-Storage
Montreal, QC, Canada
Assisting families dealing with critical illness, Catholic Church, Chai Lifeline, Clean Water Projects, H2O For All, Hochelaga Youth Sports Neighborhood hockey team, Jewish Community Center, assisting with homelessness through L’Itineraire and La Maison Benoît Labre, MADA Community Center, Montreal Children’s Hospital Toy Drive, Montreal General Hospital Foundation, MTC, Saint-Éphrem Cathedral, Scotia Women’s Initiative, Shelter Movers, The Family Store
A group of five people are gathered around a small tree, working together to plant it in the ground. The person on the far left uses a tool to loosen the dirt around the roots.
Extra Space Storage plants tree for Tree Utah
A large group of people wearing matching navy blue "Space City" baseball jerseys stand behind several boxes and bins filled with hygiene products. Two men kneel in the front row, posing for the camera.
Extra Space Storage partners with Ticket to Dream to support foster children
Three adults and a young child are holding boxes of chocolate and standing in front of a colorful wall mural with a handprint pattern. The child holds a smaller box of chocolate while smiling at the camera.
Lock Stock Self Storage delivers Easter goodies to sick children
Two men at a conference are each holding a small basketball in front of a colorful, abstract background with a large basketball image. They are both smiling and looking toward the right side of the frame.
Mario Macaluso and Sean Funk
COMPANY
HEADQUARTERS
CHARITIES SUPPORTED
Moove In
York, PA
Adopt A Highway
Morningstar Storage
Matthews, NC
Amigos Unidos, Furr-ever Friends Pet Care, Toys for Tots
Mount Olive Storage
Duarte, CA
Local food pantry, Susan G Komen, Tunnel to Towers
National Self Storage
Tucson, AZ
Charity Storage – Las Milpitas, Feed America
National Storage Affiliates
Greenwood Village, CO
4H, American Cancer Society, American Red Cross, Autism Awareness Wichita Falls, Bikes for Tykes, Kids on the Block, local fire and police, St. Louis Blues Blind Hockey Club
Newmark
New York, NY
Disaster relief, StorageGives
Nicholson Companies
Norfolk, VA
Nicholson AAAA Charitable Foundation
North Chester Mini Storage
Bakersfield, CA
Okla Chahta Clan
On The Move
Boerne, TX
Disaster relief, StorageGives
OpenTech Alliance
Phoenix, AZ
Charity Storage, Kure It, SSA Foundation
Parham Group
Bulverde, TX
Angel Tree, Bracken Christian School, Bulverde Food Pantry, Bulverde Spring Branch Activity Center, Bulverde Spring Branch Pregnancy Center, Community Bible Church, Compassion International, Grace Fellowship, HIS Centre, Hope Center, Kiwanis, Living Rock Academy, Provisions, Salvation Army, Samaritan’s Purse, Share Center, Shriners Children’s Texas, Smithson Valley Schools, St. Jude
Paulding Storage
Hiram, GA
First Responders Barbecue, Paulding & Dallas County Police, Fire & Rescue, youth sports fundraising
Platinum Storage Group
Newport Beach, CA
CHiPs for Kids, Girl Scouts of America, Laguna Food Pantry, Okla Chahta Clan
PTI Security Systems
Kennesaw, GA
Access for people with disabilities, Australia Bushfire, community garden, Give Kids The World Village, Shriners Hospitals for Children, student mentorship programs, Together We Care
A group of people stand together for a photo in front of a "Moove In Self Storage" sign with a cow mascot on it. Most of the people are wearing bright orange or neon green vests and holding black garbage bags.
Moove In Self Storage cleans up highways
A person with their back to the camera stands at the open back of a white van, which is filled to the brim with various boxes, bags, and donated items. The person is wearing a navy blue shirt with a logo that says, "Paradigm Cleaning."
On The Move delivering free supplies to Texas flood victims
Two men are standing together, holding up round badges with a heart design on them. Both men are smiling, and one is wearing a striped blazer.
Robert Chiti (OpenTech Alliance) and Tron Jordheim (Self Storage Strategies)
COMPANY
HEADQUARTERS
CHARITIES SUPPORTED
Public Storage
Glendale, CA
Backpack Society, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Chelsea Hicks Foundation, New Horizons, Morgan’s Wonderland, School On Wheels, Share Our Strength (No Kid Hungry), Shriners Hospital for Children, Value Schools, Young Ambassador Leadership Academy
Ramser Development Company
Newport Beach, CA
Liberty Baptist Church, Newport Christian School
Sauls Storage Group
Carrollton, GA
StorageGives
Savon Storage
Chula Vista, CA
Charity Storage, Irwindale Education Fund, local food banks/school drives, Make A Wish, Salvation Army Fire Fund
SBS Construction
Ingram, TX
Soldier’s Angels, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Sisterdale Volunteer Fire Department, TBI Warrior Foundation, Therapy Animals of San Antonio, StorageGives
SecureLease
Boerne, TX
Disaster relief, StorageGives
Security Public Storage
San Francisco, CA
American Heart Association, American Red Cross, Humane Society of the United States, Lilliput Families, Wounded Warrior Project
SmartStop
Ladera Ranch, CA
Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Canadian athletes and sports initiatives
So Cal Self Storage
Pasadena, CA
Charity Storage, Coastal Conservancy, Cub Scouts, Heal the Bay, Kure It, Little League, MiOcean, Oceana
Stephanie Mini Self Storage
Las Vegas, NV
Homeward Bound Cat Adoptions Las Vegas, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, The Healing Hearts Movement
A red truck is being washed in front of a building that says, "Paulding Storage" in large blue letters. One person is hosing the truck while another is bending down to scrub a tire.
Charity car wash fundraiser at Paulding Storage
A large group of students and a few adults pose for a group photo in front of the Public Storage corporate office building. The sign above the door reads, "Public Storage" in large red letters.
Public Storage preps for their next charity event
A man in a suit is smiling and kneeling on the floor next to a golden retriever service dog. In the background, two people wearing face masks are sitting and looking at the man and dog.
SSA’s Tim Dietz at Paws for a Cause
COMPANY
HEADQUARTERS
CHARITIES SUPPORTED
Storable
Austin, TX
American Red Cross, Amplify Austin Day, Asher House, Austin Humane Society, Boys & Girls Clubs of N. PA, California Fire Foundation, Cancer Council, Charity Storage, Fur-Ever Friends, Good Sports, Neurodiversity Project, Point of Pride, Princeton Medical Center Foundation, Ruff Dog Rescue, Save the Children, Sean Casey Animal Rescue, Second Chance Pet Adoption, Second Harvest, SPCA of Wake County, The Trail Conservancy
Storage Asset Management
York, PA
Decker’s Blueprint, St. Jude, Susan G. Komen Foundation, Wounded Warrior Project
Storage Authority
Sarasota, FL
American Cancer Society
Storage Business Owners Alliance
Birmingham, MI
StorageGives, disaster relief
Storage Etc
Los Angeles, CA
Our Hero Warrior Foundation
StorageGives
Hixson, TN
Autism Speaks, Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Homes For Troops, Kure It, Mission Feeding, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Sparrow Foundation, Water For Life
Storage Group Alberta
AB, Canada
Boys & Girls Clubs, local food banks, The Hospital Foundation
Storage Outlet
Southern CA
Charity Storage
Storage Plus
Salt Lake City, UT
City Light Home, Idaho Humane Society, Mountain Home, Murray Children’s Pantry, Murray Greenhouse Foundation, Snake River Animal Shelter, St. Vincent de Paul
Storage Solutions
Westfield, IN
Charity Storage, Kure It
StorageDefender
Denton, TX
Disaster relief, StorageGives
StorageMart
Columbia, MO
Big Brothers Big Sisters, Sleep in Heavenly Peace, WIN (Women In Need)
StorageMax
Jackson, MS
Local animal shelters
StoragePRO
Walnut Creek, CA
Charity Storage, Toys for Tots, VA volunteering
Store House (General Storage Co)
Hong Kong
Hong Kong Dog Rescue
A podcast advertisement graphic features a woman with blonde hair and a man with a shaved head on opposite sides of the image. The "Storage Stories" podcast logo is in the middle, along with two small circular headshots of other men.
Koonin and Burns Social Responsibility Podcast with Macaluso and Marc Hull-Jacquin (Shelter Movers)
A man with a gray beard and gray hair wearing a suit and holding a microphone is smiling and looking off to the side. A Marcus & Millichap sign is visible in the background.
Lonnie Bickford of StorageGives
A large group of people stand and crouch on a sandy beach next to a large pile of white garbage bags. The group is all wearing black shirts and looking toward the camera.
StorQuest employees participate in a beach cleanup for Earth Day
A group of people and one dog pose for a photo in front of a large truck with the back open, revealing bags of what looks like dog food. The people are smiling, and one man is sitting with the dog on his lap.
Team StorageMax collecting kibble for shelter animals
COMPANY
HEADQUARTERS
CHARITIES SUPPORTED
Storelocal
Newport Beach, CA
Charity Storage, GraceWorks, Kure It, Outreach Food Pantry
StorQuest
Santa Monica, CA
Friends of LA River, Hawaiian Legacy Reforestation, One Tree Planted
Sunbird Storage
Winston-Salem, NC
HUMANS, Plus Cycle ReCycle, Reading Revolution
Sunridge Self Storage
Coachella, CA
Charity Storage, Santee Santas, Shriners Hospital for Children, Toys for Tots, World War II Museum
Talonvest Capital
Newport Beach, CA
Kure It, Ronald McDonald House, The Prentice School
Tenant Inc.
Newport Beach, CA
Charity Storage, Orange County Rescue Mission
Tenant Property Protection
Phoenix, AZ
Arizona Cancer Foundation, Cleft & Craniofacial at Barrow Neurological Institute, Dignity Health, Smiles 4 Sick Children (S4SC), Christmas toy drive
The Box Self Storage
Dubai, UAE
Dar al Ber Society, Thrift 4 Good
The Storage Group
Altamonte Springs, FL
Charity Storage
Titan Mega Storage
Bakersfield, CA
Critters Without Litters
TLW Construction
Columbia
Polaris Academy
TNT Storage (DBA Storage Solutions)
Minden, LA
Feed a Family Program, LaMa Animal Rescue, Minden Civitan Club, Minden St. Jude Auction, Senior Citizen Day, Webster Parish Fair
Trachte
Sun Prairie, WI
StorageGives
TractIQ
Austin, TX
Gift of Life Marrow Registry, Kerr County Flood Relief
U-Haul
Phoenix, AZ
Disaster relief, Red Cross Official Partner
U-Lock Mini Storage
Vancouver, BC, Canada
BC Children’s Hospital, C-Fax Santa’s Anonymous, Canadian Cancer Society’s Cops for Cancer, Canucks Autism Network, Nanaimo Child Development Centre, Nanaimo Dragon Boat Festival Society, Peace Arch Hospice Society, Rotary Clubs (various), Rotary District 5040, Soroptimist International Victoria, Surrey/White Rock Seniors Support Society, Terry Fox Foundation, Tour de Rock, Write to Read
A man and a woman pose with Santa Claus. The woman is sitting on the arm of his chair while the man is kneeling beside him. Santa is holding a small white dog and a golden retriever is sitting on the floor beside him.
StorageMax hosts pet adoption and microchipping events
A large, unorganized pile of colorful and decorated shoe boxes is stacked on the floor in front of a wall. Many of the boxes have a distinct pattern or drawing on them.
Tenant Property Protection collects toys for Smiles 4 Sick Children
A group of six people stand together, holding a large check made out to "Shriner's Children's" for $179,644. The people are all smiling at the camera and standing in front of a lime green wall.
TSSA delivers a six-figure check to Shriners Children’s
COMPANY
HEADQUARTERS
CHARITIES SUPPORTED
U-Lok Storage
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Friends of Vancouver Public Library, Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau, Vancouver Sun Readers Choice, Women Yelling
Universal Storage Group
Atlanta, GA
Charity Storage, StorageGives
US Storage Centers
Newport Beach, CA
Charity Storage
Vault Valet Storage
Richmond, BC, Canada
American Red Cross, BC Children Hospital, The Salvation Army, Union Gospel Mission
Vaultra Storage
Toronto, ON, Canada
Sleigh the Clutter Charity Campaign
West Coast Self-Storage
Everett, WA
Charity Storage, first responder donations, Kure It, Wounded Warrior Project
Westport Properties
Newport Beach, CA
Charity Storage, Kure It
XPS
Richardson, TX
StorageGives
XYZ Storage
Toronto, ON, Canada
Business In The Streets, Frontlines, George Brown University, Hockey 4 Youth, Hockey Diversity Alliance, Hockey Heps, Ivey, Kids Help Phone, Leaside United Church, Museum of Toronto, Renascent, Salvation Army, Seeds Of Hope Foundation, Shelter Movers, Tel Aviv University, The Neighbourhood Organization, The Redeemer, Toronto East Rotary Club, Vibe Arts, Youth Mental Health
Yardi
Santa Barbara, CA
360° Kids, Care & Share, Humane Society, InterAct, LA Fire, LEAD, New Beginnings, Our Big Kitchen, SHINE For Kids, Soldier’s Best Friend, Special Olympics
A group of ten people, some in matching black and purple shirts, pose behind a table covered with a checkered tablecloth. The table is filled with various items, including a gift basket, small boxes, and a large poster board.
Youth sports fundraiser at Paulding Storage
A group of six people wearing black or light blue shirts with the "Miro" logo on them are smiling and looking at the camera. An older man in the middle with a beard is holding a bag.
Poppy Behrens (MSM), Hal Spradling (XYZ Storage), and others show community compassion
A large black, yellow, and white banner lists all the organizations that "XYZ Storage Entrepôt" supports, with various logos for each organization. The bottom of the banner has the company's website address.
XYZ’s charitable causes