I am the Vice President of The Animal Support Project (TASP), a small all-volunteer 501(c)(3) organization located in Cropseyville NY. Our primary mission is to help families keep the pets they love in their own home, rather than leaving them with no options beyond surrender or euthanasia. Given the current economic and medical challenges of these times, things have been extremely hectic responding to requests for help while trying to stay afloat financially.Our annual Memorial Day Weekend tag sale is our main fundraiser that allows us to continue to fulfill our mission. In the last several years, we have partnered with two other local animal organizations, Out of the Pits (OOTP) and Operation SNIP. Each of our organizations provides support to the others for all three sales. TASP’s primary role is to help OOTP clean up unsold items at the end of their sale rather than discarding usable merchandise, deliver those items to SNIP’s sale the following week and also helping them clean up at the end of their sale. In turn the unsold items donated from these partners to TASP increases the quantity of items available for their weekend sale. It is a win/win situation for all.The storage unit is located within several minutes of all of the tag sale locations. In past years, it has taken hours, after already long days, to clean up the sites and move items to sheds in a variety of conditions at our own homes located much, much further away. Doing this several times was very stressful but necessary.I cannot overstate what a blessing it was to be able to clear the sites and move everything to one close, easily accessible area. In addition, the storage unit was clean, bright, climate-controlled and a perfect fit for our needs. It not only saved us many miles and hours of time, we also did not lose any items due to weather, rodents, etc. It was a pleasure to find a new supportive local partner, We spread the word about the quality of the facility and especially the friendliness and professionalism of your staff, which also cannot be overstated, every chance we get.Sincerely, Lucinda C Collins