Storage Asset Management (SAM), a self-storage consulting and management company, together with its managed facilities, raised nearly $11,000 for local charity Decker’s Blueprint, in support of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) research. The three-month campaign wrapped up on Sept. 30, according to a press release.
Donations were collected from tenants at SAM-managed locations, while corporate employees contributed through an online-fundraising effort. SAM staff also joined the #FlexForDecker social media challenge, striking a flexing pose for a photo that was posted on the company’s accounts to encourage donations, the release stated.
Decker’s was founded in 2024 by Dan and Lauren Murphy after their son Decker was diagnosed with DMD. Dan owns two self-storage facilities managed by SAM.
“Dan has been a valued client and part of the SAM family for years, and when we learned about Decker’s diagnosis, we knew we had to do something,” said Alyssa Quill, CEO of SAM. “This fundraiser was not just about giving back; it was about standing by someone we care about and helping make a difference for his family and others facing DMD.”
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Founded in 2010 by Quill and Jay Hoke, SAM is headquartered in York, Pennsylvania.
Landisville, Pennsylvania-based Decker’s is a nonprofit dedicated to raising awareness and funds for DMD, specifically around nonsense mutations and rare exons, with the goal of finding a cure.
Source: Storage Asset Management, Storage Asset Management and Managed Stores Raise Over $10,500 for Decker’s Blueprint
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