November 17, 2025
Vanguard Self Storage of Bath, England, is supporting Christmas for CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services), a charity that supplies gifts to children and young people in hospital wards across the United Kingdom. Vanguard will provide the organization with free space to store donations before they’re distributed during the holidays, according to a press release. Its onsite team will also accept donations and help the charity organize and dispatch items.
Christmas for CAMHS is predominantly run by volunteers and doesn’t have an office. Last year, it delivered more than 1,300 presents to young people in hospitals. The organization also supplied decorations and Advent calendars to 134 wards nationwide.
“We’re proud to support such a meaningful cause,” said Anil Kellay, branch manager for Vanguard’s Bath location. “The efforts of Christmas for CAMHS will bring joy to many young people during the festive season. We’re honored to contribute to making that happen.”
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“We’re very thankful to Vanguard for providing free storage for the holiday period,” said Jesica Boatright, head “elf” for Christmas for CAMHS. “The financial savings will let us reach even more children and young people, making a big difference for so many nationwide.”
Founded in 1964, Vanguard Self Storage is owned by Vanguard Holdings, which has roots dating back to 1964. The family-owned company operates nine self-storage facilities in England and Vanguard Filebank, a document-storage company with locations in Bristol, London and Manchester, England.
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