U-Haul Company of Missouri is offering 30 days of free self-storage and U-Box® container usage to residents impacted by the severe storms that moved through southwest Missouri on Tuesday.
Multiple rounds of tornadoes, heavy rains and strong winds caused damage to residential areas and affected roadways in the region.
“After surveying the damage from last night’s storms and with more rain in the forecast, we hope this effort will provide assistance to our neighbors who need support,” stated Aaron Self, U-Haul Company of Missouri president. “These conditions create a need for dry and secure self-storage. U-Haul is happy to provide our disaster assistance program to those in need.”
Participating Locations
Families seeking additional information or needing to arrange 30 days free self-storage should contact the nearest participating facility:
U-Haul Moving & Storage at University of Missouri
800 Bus Loop 70 W
Columbia, MO 65203
(573) 449-3094
U-Haul Moving & Storage of Jefferson City
311 Ellis Blvd.
Jefferson City, MO 65101
(573) 635-7244
U-Haul Moving & Storage of Joplin
1410 E. 7th St.
Joplin, MO 64801
(417) 781-9660
U-Haul Moving & Storage at N. Glenstone
1768 N. Glenstone
Springfield, MO 65803
(417) 866-4893
U-Haul Moving & Storage at S. Campbell
3150 S. Campbell Ave.
Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 887-4041
U-Haul® stores offer needed supplies to help with storm recovery like boxes, tarps, propane and propane tanks. U-Haul urges customers to ensure their tanks are topped off since propane is good to have in the event of long-term power outages.
With U-Box containers, you can conveniently pick up our custom-designed trailer and take your U-Box with you. U-Haul also can store your U-Box container in our secure warehouses or pick up and deliver it to a location of your choice.
U-Haul is the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage with more than 21,000 locations across the U.S. and Canada. In addition to its 30 days free self-storage disaster relief program, U-Haul is proud to be at the forefront of aiding communities in times of need as an official American Red Cross Disaster Responder.