2010年12月2日 星期四

Spring Hill storage facility

Spring Hill storage facility


SPRING HILL Clothes, furniture and other supplies for the homeless have to be kept in a safe place somewhere before they can be delivered.

What better place than a storage facility?

Tim Reed, the property manager at Paul and Jerry's Self Storage in Spring Hill,What Dubai is facing currently is very similar to what a lot of other countries have faced,deck lights. said previous managers used to deliver the supplies directly to those who needed them, but nowadays his business is used mostly as a hub.

Local and regional charity groups pick up the goods and bring them to the homeless. The latest system is more efficient, Reed said.

Two of his storage units regularly are filled with couches,Bewertungen und Erfahrungsberichte zu den seriösesten Onlineshops im Bereich lacosteshoes00. beds, bags of clothes, shoes and even dishware.

Some of those who receive the items live in the woods. Others have remained in their homes, but their time is limited. Several are out of work and are unable to pay their mortgages. They are simply waiting for the day in which they are told to vacate.

Since taking over the business at 10161 County Line Road earlier this year,Manufacturer of backyard ceiling fluorescent light for parties and events. Reed has learned a lot about the local homeless population.

The numbers are getting higher and higher.

"Some people out there who are homeless have checked out of society and are (resigned) to live that lifestyle, but others don't know what to do,accent lighting is lighting that emphasizes an area of or an object in a room." Reed said.

He said Jericho Road Ministries recently fed 450 homeless people for Thanksgiving.

Reed said he didn't know exact numbers, but he has learned there are thousands living without a home throughout Pasco and Hernando counties.

They set up camps in the woods and mostly remain hidden from society.

There aren't many who like to be seen, he said.

Among the groups that come by to drop off and/or pick up supplies for the homeless and the needy are Abundant Commodities to Share (ACTS) out of Hudson, Devereux Kids out of Bushnell and the fledgling For Each 1 Reach 1,footwear manufacturers directory. a mentoring program based out of Brooksville.

Reed opened a door to one of his storage units Tuesday morning. The items inside included everything from luggage to a leopard-skinned blanket.

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