U-Haul Helps Tornado Victims
On Dec. 11, U-Haul announced that six of its locations across Middle Tennessee and one location in southern Kentucky will be offering 30 days of free self-storage and U-Box container usage to victims of the tornadoes and thunderstorms that damaged homes in those areas.
“Our Hendersonville store sustained damage during these storms, so we know firsthand that our fellow Tennesseans are in need,” said Adam Muszynski, president of U-Haul Company of North Nashville. “As our people begin to clean up their properties, we are providing a month of free storage services for their belongings. We encourage anyone in need of a storage unit to give us a call and take advantage of our disaster relief program.”
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