U-Haul Announces Charitable Partnership with Detroit-Based Humble Design

PHOENIX (Aug. 25, 2016) — U-Haul, the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage, has teamed with a beloved Motor City charity to help previously homeless families transition from shelters into clean, dignified and welcoming homes.

Humble Design Fueled by U-Haul, as it is now termed, was born seven years ago out of the idea that decent families emerging from homelessness in Metro Detroit deserve to come home to basic necessities like tables to eat at, sofas to sit on and beds to sleep in each night. Co-founder Treger Strasberg’s organization has assisted more than 660 families so far. With the support of U-Haul, that number will swell exponentially while expanding this noble pursuit to additional cities.

See the complete multimedia press release here: http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7907151-u-haul-humble-design-partners/.

“The expertise, resources, national reach and community commitment of U-Haul make it a tremendous partner for Humble Design to take our mission nationwide to alleviate homelessness,” Strasberg said. “Working together, U-Haul and Humble Design will engage communities to serve families in need by turning houses into homes across the country.”

Morgan Radford of NBC’s Today visited Detroit to profile the work Humble Design Fueled by U-Haul is doing. The story is scheduled to air nationally on Aug. 28.

Through the generous donations of businesses and individuals, Humble Design’s dedicated staff and volunteers not only address of the primary furnishings that families require like beds, but they add the personal touches that make a house a home: individualized wall art, curtains, rugs, kitchen appliances and children’s needs such as toys, books, stuffed animals and sporting goods.

How does Humble Design work?

* Gently used household furnishings are donated by caring supporters like you.

* Families are selected with the help of case workers at homeless and abuse shelters.

* Focus is placed on selecting single parents with children and veteran families.

* Humble designers meet with selected families to assess their needs and wish lists.

* Measurable impact: Up to half of all families that leave shelters return to homelessness within one year. Only 1 percent for Humble-assisted families return to shelters in that time.

PUBLIC CHALLENGE

U-Haul has helped Humble Design increase its reach with a donated wrapped truck, self-storage space at U-Haul facilities, financial assistance and an infrastructure that will enable this compassionate work to touch more cities. Now U-Haul is making another pledge: It will match every dollar donated to Humble Design — up to $50,000! Will you help us fight homelessness and restore dignity to families in need? Give today.

U-Haul was started 71 years ago by a WWII Navy veteran and his wife to meet the basic need of helping families move their belongings from one destination to another. Today, U-Haul focuses its extensive charitable efforts on meeting the basic human needs of food, clothing and shelter; aiding and honoring veterans; and caring for communities in times of crises as an American Red Cross Disaster Responder.

“The shared ideals of U-Haul and Humble Design provide the basis for a partnership that will overcome homelessness, one home at a time,” U-Haul Executive Vice President Stuart Shoen said. “From our longstanding ties to the auto industry to the revitalization efforts we’re involved in today such as the NBC (Nabisco) Building in New Center, U-Haul is inherently linked to the Motor City and its hardworking people. The prospect of making a genuine difference for Detroit families in need – and soon families in many other cities – was an opportunity we couldn’t pass up.”

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