Big Box Storage, Inc., a national provider of portable storage services, and the Rachael Ray television show have coordinated efforts to provide free storage services for victims displaced by the recent fires in San Diego County.
The services, which were highlighted on the Rachael Ray show during the week of Christmas 2007, will provide the victims with much needed space to store those possessions not lost in the fires. "We're thrilled to continue with our efforts helping families displaced by the fires. The Rachael Ray show certainly did a wonderful job connecting us with those that needed help the most," stated Rita Hurley, Director of Operations for Big Box Storage. The company joined Disney Cruise Lines, Tony Hawk, and Target Stores in donating services via Rachel Ray to the fire victims.
About Big Box Storage
Big Box Storage, a leading provider of mobile storage services, was founded in 2003 in San Diego, CA, in an effort to provide consumers with a sound alternative to conventional self storage. Big Box Storage provides its customers with a convenient, yet affordable, alternative to conventional self-storage. The company, which now has facilities in select metro areas across the United States, delivers portable storage containers ("Big Boxes"), each measuring 8' by 5' by 7', to residential and commercial customers. Such customers are then provided with the option of storing the container at their own address or storing it indoors at the company's local storage facility. For those customers moving long distance, containers may also be shipped between cities otherwise serviced by Big Box Storage.
About Rachael Ray
As noted on the Rachael Ray website, "Rachael Ray is an hour-long, daytime show that originally debuted on September 18, 2006. The show has received seven daytime Emmy award nominations in its first year. Produced by CBS Television Distribution and Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Productions, the Rachael Ray show invites viewers to experience life the Rachael Ray way. Rachael shares her secrets for fearless, can-do living and offers simple solutions to everyday problems. The show is an open forum for viewers, who are invited to share their stories, problems and give advice to one another, creating a community among Rachael Ray viewers."