Vaultra Storage Begins Charity Campaign
Vaultra Storage, which operates more than 20 self-storage facilities in Canada, is kicking off a “Sleigh the Clutter” charity campaign at its location in Hamilton, Ontario. Household essentials, furniture and other items donated by the community will be collected on site at 274 Sherman Ave beginning December 15.
The campaign benefits Habitat for Humanity and its ReStore retail program, which operated independently owned reuse outlets. These shops sell reusable household goods and building materials at discount prices, preventing them from ending up in landfills.
“We’re on a mission to transform lives and create brighter futures for those in need,” Vaultra Storage officials told a source. “Imagine a self-storage unit filled to the brim with items that could really impact a family’s life with household essentials, gently used furniture and more.”
Vaultra’s portfolio, which includes traditional and valet-style self storage service, owns and manages facilities in Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario.
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