Network of Mayflower Agents Across the United States Reach Out to Local Communities During the Holidays
Posted: 12/10/2008
ST. LOUIS (Dec. 10,
2008) - There are news stories galore about the increasing number of Americans
needing social services, food and shelter, now more than ever. Giving back to
the community during the holidays is a time-honored tradition for Mayflower Transit's unique network
of agents. Even in today's difficult economic times, Mayflower agents across
the nation have continued to support their communities this holiday season through
generous donations, bringing smiles to so many.
"Thanksgiving is
always a special time for Mayflower agents, and we are proud to have a strong
family of agents who are committed to making the holidays a little brighter for
their communities," said Jennifer Bonham, manager of PR and communications for
Mayflower Transit. "Our agents are proud to partner with so many outstanding
nonprofit and educational organizations throughout the year."
Mayflower agents
prove there are countless ways to give back to their communities, no matter how
big or small. The following examples are just a few stories of how Mayflower agents
helped out this holiday season:
Colorado - Denver-based Buehler Moving and
Storage recently partnered with the Aspen
Academy in Littleton, Colo., for its annual food drive benefiting the
families of the troops stationed at Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, Colo.
Buehler Moving & Storage provided a Mayflower moving van that Aspen Academy students filled with food
donations. The food drive was a success, with the community donating more than
8,000 cans (nearly 1,500 pounds) of food and approximately $3,000 in cash.
Colorado- All
American Moving Services of Denver
partnered with KOOL 105 and the Denver Rescue Mission for its
"Fill the Mayflower" donation drive that was held Nov. 28to Dec. 1.
All American donated a Mayflower moving van, two employees, temporary storage
and 600 boxes and rolls of tape for the drive. The company collected
non-perishable food items and monetary donations that were distributed through the
Denver Rescue Mission for the holiday season.
Illinois- On Nov. 22, Stevenson Transfer donated
Mayflower moving vans for its annual "Fill the Mayflower" event to collect food
for the holidays. In just one day, the food drive collected more than 2,000
cans of food, $300 in cash and two turkeys that were delivered to the Illinois
Valley Food Pantry and the Ottawa Community Food Basket.
Michigan- Michigan
agent Sidney Sowle & Son partnered with a local grocery store and radio station for its second annual
"Fill the Mayflower" donation drive. The two-day drive collected food, clothing
and personal hygiene items that were delivered to the local Red Cross in a Mayflower moving van.
Minnesota- Giving back to the community is always in season for Metcalf Moving & Storage of Minnesota.
This year, the group adopted a family for the holiday through the Minnesota
National Guard Family Network, a group that supports military families in
need. On Thanksgiving Day, Metcalf employees delivered boxes of groceries to
the family, which contained everything needed for a traditional Thanksgiving
meal.
Missouri- Dodge Moving
& Storage of St. Louis donated three
Mayflower moving vans for "Scouting for Food," America's largest one-day food
drive. The trucks were used to collect food at three area fire stations and
transport the goods to the St. Louis Area
Food Bank.
Nebraska - This
Thanksgiving, the Stephen Center,
an emergency homeless shelter in Omaha, hosted guests
onboard a 53-foot Mayflower moving van donated by Select Van and Storage to celebrate one of
America's
favorite holiday traditions - a Thanksgiving Day football game. The van was
fully furnished and heated to provide a comfortable place to watch the game and
enjoy a Thanksgiving meal.
New
York - Clark Moving and
Storage of Albany
hosted a food drive for its "Fill the Mayflower" event, which brought the
community together full circle. Clark
Moving and Storage first delivered boxes to local schools to decorate them,
then delivered the decorated boxes to area businesses serving as donation sites.
The boxes were ultimately used to "Fill the Mayflower" with the donated goods
that benefited the Albany Regional
Food Bank.
Wyoming- Arrow Moving
and Storage of Cheyenne
donated a Mayflower moving van to Amvets, a nonprofit
organization that supports veterans and active military, for a food donation
drive at Frontier Mall. Following the successful drive, Arrow transported the
donated goods to Amvet's local shelter, which hand-delivered the food items to
those in need.
About Mayflower Transit Mayflower
Transit, founded in 1927, is one of the nation's oldest and largest van lines
and transports household goods, electronic equipment, trade show exhibits and
displays, works of art, and specialized freight, utilizing a network of 700
affiliated agents throughout the United States and around the world.
Mayflower's headquarters offices are located in suburban St. Louis, Mo.
Further information about the company is available at www.mayflower.com.
For more information, contact: Jennifer Bonham 636-349-2508