December 16, 2025
Bluebird Self Storage, which operates 10 facilities in New Hampshire, has launched a donation drive called “Give Hunger the Bird” to benefit local charities that fight food insufficiency. The company’s efforts will support Gather, a food pantry in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Families in Transition, which provides a variety of services in Manchester, New Hampshire. Nonperishable food and personal items can be dropped off at nine of Bluebird’s locations through Dec. 31, according to sources.
Bluebird collected 1,600 pounds of food during a similar campaign last year. The self-storage operator hopes to increase that total to 2,000 this season, according to Bill Goodison, managing director for Bluebird.
Headquartered in Greenland, New Hampshire, Bluebird operates facilities in Bedford, Dover, Epping, Greenland, Hampstead, Hooksett, Hudson, Londonderry, Manchester and Rochester. The sites are owned by Bluebird Storage LLC.
Related:Self-Storage Industry Mourns Passing of Denee Burns, Chief of Staff for Bluebird/Sunbird Self Storage
Sources: WMUR 9, Bluebird Self Storage Collecting Food at All Nine Locations for 'Give Hunger the Bird'YouTube, Bluebird Self Storage Collecting Food at All Nine Locations for 'Give Hunger the Bird'
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