Bins Full of Hope: SAM donates to Susan G. Komen Foundation

Storage Asset Management (SAM) donated to the Susan G. Komen Foundation to support breast-cancer research, demonstrating the company’s focus on corporate social responsibility.

Bins Full of Hope: SAM donates to Susan G. Komen Foundation

SAM Shows It's More Than Just Storing Stuff – They Know How To Give As Well!"

Storage Asset Management (SAM), a prominent figure in the self-storage industry, recently demonstrated its benevolent side by making a meaningful donation to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. In a bid to support breast cancer research and awareness, the company donated $10,000, contributing significantly to this noble cause.

Hats (and Pink Outfits) Off to SAM's Philanthropic Side

SAM's managed facilities and corporate office pooled in to make this donation, a robust commitment to the fight against breast cancer. SAM's CEO, Alyssa Quill, expressed the company's pride in participating in such a worthy cause, further strengthening its corporate social responsibility.

A previous donation from SAM, amounting to $9,191, was made last year. Not stopping at financial contributions, the company also rallied its teams for a company-wide 'Pink Out' event in support of a team member undergoing a battle against breast cancer. Melissa Stiles, SAM's CMO, acknowledged the resonating impact of this year's contributions.

Founded in York, Pennsylvania, SAM operates an impressive 500+ facilities across multiple states, employing over 830 individuals.

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Executive Summary: Storage Asset Management (SAM) has significantly contributed to the Susan G. Komen Foundation to support breast cancer research and awareness. The generous donations, both from the corporate office and their managed facilities, alongside the passionate involvement in the Pink Out event, underline the company's profound Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) efforts.