Santa Barbara moving company helps raise money for local schools

Environmentally friendly movers Movegreen Inc. join with local non-profit to help fund needed classroom supplies.

Sat Oct 12, 2013 | 10:12am

Residential and commercial movers Movegreen Inc. held their annual charity golf tournament on September 20, 2013 at Santa Barbara’s Sandpiper Golf Club. The Third Annual Movegreen Futures Golf Tournament resulted in over $40,000 in net proceeds to help benefit the Village Properties Teacher’s Fund.

According to the company, the annual event has helped raise over $150,000 to assist Santa Barbara teachers and children over the years.

The Village Properties Teacher’s Fund, helps schools and teachers cope with obstacles to learning such as shortages of learning materials resulting from budget cuts.

“This fun event is called the Movegreen Futures Golf Tournament because it’s all about our future, and that starts with our youth and the next generation,” says company CEO Erik Haney.

“Movegreen is passionate about today’s youth and we are pleased to join with the Teacher’s Fund in supporting those who educate them.”

Based in Santa Barbara, Movegreen Inc. provides environmentally conscious moving and storage services to homes and businesses. As the company’s website notes, its vehicle fleet fully meets California Air Resources Board (CARB) clean air standards, and they reduce waste by making broad use of reusable containers and recycled materials in packing and shipping. Also mentioned is the fact that the company was one of the very first to be certified by the Green Business Program of Santa Barbara County.

Furthermore, Movegreen uses a portion of its revenues to plant new trees, says Erik Haney.

“It’s a fact that each move we handle results in ten new trees being planted by our non-profit affiliate Trees for the Future,” he adds. “This applies equally to all of our on-site or commercial moves, and has already resulted in well over 30,000 trees being planted.”

For more information on Movegreen’s moving or storage services, or their public service initiatives, visit them at http://www.WeMoveGreen.com or phone 805-845-6600.

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