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Front Page - Friday, April 26, 2013

Movers for Moms seeks items to support moms in crisis




On the second Sunday in May, moms across the country are deservedly showered with attention on Mother’s Day. Unfortunately, while most moms are being treated to breakfast in bed or having flowers delivered to them, tens of thousands of women spend their Mother’s Day living in shelters due to homelessness or as a result of escaping from domestic violence.

To aid mothers in crisis, Two Men and a Truck created its Movers for Moms program, a community-based initiative working with neighborhood schools and organizations – such as Gadd KinderCare locally – to collect essential items to donate to women in shelters on Mother’s Day. The program began as a statewide effort in Michigan in 2008 and will run in 31 states in 2013 to support more than 100 women shelters, including Partnership Family Violence Center in Chattanooga.

As the program continues to grow, expanding from 18 franchise locations to 113 in the last three years, the moving company hopes to surpass its 2012 collection of 115,000 items by donating more than 200,000 supplies to community shelters assisting mothers in need this spring.

“Statistics show that one in four women in America will be the victim of domestic violence, and these women often find themselves without basic resources, such as soap and shampoo,” said Randy Shacka, president of Two Men and a Truck. “It’s heartbreaking to think of moms forced to live in shelters and potentially having to go without essential items like toothpaste. Movers for Moms helps stock the shelves of shelters so that they have the materials they need on hand when victims arrive. We are grateful to our community partners for supporting the collection.”

The local Two Men and a Truck invites additional community partners to join the cause in 2013 in hopes of eclipsing its collection objective. Schools and other organizations interested in supporting the Movers for Moms program should visit www.twomenandatruck.com to locate the franchise nearest them. 

Follow Movers for Moms online at www.facebook.com/MoversforMoms.

Source: Two Men and a Truck